Squash Drills: Solo Practice Routine 02 - The Double Cross: Height Awareness & Short Swing Technique

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In this video I describe my Solo Practice Routine 02, The Double Cross, which works on your service return, height awareness, short swing technique. I explain everything you need to know about how to perform this solo routine.
Side-to-Side practice:
• Side to Sides: - The b...
CONTENTS:
00:00 - Start
00:17 - The benefits of this routine
00:31 - About me
00:44 - Prerequisites
01:14 - Solo practice principles
03:13 - Free poster details
03:39 - Heat up!
04:02 - Overview of the routine
06:04 - Side to side: set 1
06:24 - Shot 1: straight drives off the backwall
07:26 - Side to side: set 2
07:38 - Shot 2: straight high volleys from service
08:41 - Side to side: set 3
08:58 - Shot 3: straight low counter-tight from front
10:01 - Side to side: set 4
10:15 - Shot 4: straight high service return
11:20 - Side to side: set 5
11:38 - Shot 5: straight low sliced kills from service line
12:41 - Side to side: set 6
12:55 - Shot 6: straight high blocked volleys from front
13:59 - Variations and progressions
15:50 - Outro show starts
16:05 - Quick tip
FREE COLOUR POSTER: (Very Hi-Res)
SPR02: bit.ly/36xFuk5
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ABOUT MY VIDEOS:
I make videos that contain lots of squash tips to help you improve your game. There are plenty of squash drills, both solo and pairs/groups, as well as videos about technique and swing.
Squash consists of three aspect: Mental, Physical and Technical and I create videos that cover all three aspects.
From 2018, the videos contain a special frame that tells you what the video is about (left), which aspect it covers (right), and also "quick jump" links (top) but also in the video description.
I respond to each and every proper comment, so don't hesitate to ask questions or offer feedback.
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Do something every single day to improve your squash!
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ABOUT ME:
Hi, I'm Phillip. I'm an ex-professional squash coach and was lucky enough to work with some incredible coaches, including Jonah Barrington and practice with some amazing players including Jahangir Khan and Ross Norman.
I was also one of the squad coaches for the England Junior boys for a few years.
Although I no longer coach squash professionally, I feel I still have knowledge and insight to offer.
That's why I started making videos and hope that viewers find them useful.
I hope my passion and enthusiasm for the game help inspire you to work smarter and harder, and hopefully achieve your objectives.
If you have ANY questions about me or my coaching videos, don't hesitate to contact me at CoachPhillipNet@gmail.com or even visit my website: CoachPhillip.Net
CREDITS:
The music used in the intro and outro is by Bazz Facey and is used with the kind permission of Marc Woolhead.
Email: coachphillipnet@gmail.com

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  • @nelsons805
    @nelsons8055 жыл бұрын

    I've always found your videos to be very helpful. Great format and presentation. Thanks so much.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome.

  • @dodz07
    @dodz073 жыл бұрын

    These have been the best videos I have seen online for squash and massively helped me improve my game and enjoy solo sessions. thanks a lot!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words, it is very encouraging to hear them. Keep working hard and smart!

  • @jamiebrown6007
    @jamiebrown60075 жыл бұрын

    This is brilliant. I regularly use these routines in my solo practice sessions and have really seen my game improve over the last year. Much appreciated Coach Phillip!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi James, glad to hear that you hit the ball alone and have seen improvement. keep up the good work.

  • @1000000trs
    @1000000trs5 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant as always. Happy New Phil.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. HNY to you too.

  • @grafjean25
    @grafjean25 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video and thanks for the poster!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    Жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome.

  • @daengdhamiry3650
    @daengdhamiry36504 жыл бұрын

    Seems like great tips! Will definitely try it out tomorrow! Thanks coach!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome. Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @daengdhamiry3650

    @daengdhamiry3650

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BetterSquash i tried! Figure of 8 is not as easy to do as it seems in the video.

  • @ccsub5499
    @ccsub54992 жыл бұрын

    Thanks coach ,you are my favorite and only coach so far, love your video ! Could we have more beginner solo practice videos please ,or tips for beginners like how to check the position of your racquet, where to strike and look when hitting a ball etc

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words. I do plan to make more videos for beginners, as part of my Squash 4 Beginners series, but I don't have a fixed schedule, sorry.

  • @hericodf79
    @hericodf795 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant 👏👏👏

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @alfredbasters1927
    @alfredbasters19275 жыл бұрын

    Hi Philip, tried your practice couple of times now and it is great! Even got some club members to join me. Today did a session with another player at the same time on court. One on backhand and one on forehand side. Only with 'side to side' one person uses the front side of the court and the other the back side. It's fun doing it with two!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep, you are absolutely right, you can halve the cost and double the fun - well, not quite, but you know what I mean.

  • @Alex-os3pp
    @Alex-os3pp5 жыл бұрын

    nice video!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @parttroll1
    @parttroll15 жыл бұрын

    Great video Philip. I'll print off a poster off and put it up at the club.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great, thank you. I tested the QR code but am curious to see if it works in real world conditions.

  • @excellentyouboober
    @excellentyouboober5 жыл бұрын

    I'm on it like a ton of bricks, coach! Thank you!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hopefully more like a graceful ballet dancer than a ton of bricks, but I appreciate your enthusiasm.

  • @parttroll1
    @parttroll15 жыл бұрын

    Ended up practicing yesterday as my playing partner failed to show up. Definitely need to work on my drop shots and back hand drives from deep but it's getting there.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's good timing. Just improve a little each day.

  • @alanoneill9961
    @alanoneill99614 жыл бұрын

    Thank you 😊

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome.

  • @hayhayeht
    @hayhayeht5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for the videos. Could you explain a bit more about shot 5 (hard and low kills) ? There were no overdubs for this part, and I struggle a lot with this type of shot. What should I focus on, etc.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    OMG, that is so stupid of me. I'm so sorry. I have to admit that I rushed the release of this video. I won't do that again. The fifth shot requires a slightly larger swing than shot three, but not a full swing. You are trying to slice the ball and hit it quite hard. Your objective is to keep it quite low and very close to the wall. You are trying to rush your opponent, and give them as little opportunity to hit a good return. You may even win the point with this shot, but you are NOT trying to hit a winner - just a shot that causes them trouble.

  • @hayhayeht

    @hayhayeht

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@BetterSquash Thank you :)

  • @momokilife1270
    @momokilife12705 жыл бұрын

    Great video coach Phillip can u tell us how to move effortlessly on court pleeease

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I hope to make part two of the footwork video series soon.

  • @momokilife1270

    @momokilife1270

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@BetterSquash thank you

  • @moattya
    @moattya4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your great efforts, really appreciated especially the poster numbering, I was struggling switching between timer, poster, and video to know the routine to do, really genius. I've a question, I've noticed in some matches a lot of top players are taking a volley ball in middle line and cut it as low kill, If can explain to do this shot

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's good to hear that the video and poster combination are liked. with regard to your question, I will try to create a video about it.

  • @moattya

    @moattya

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BetterSquash really appreciated, wish the best of luck

  • @ulrikalmefur9261
    @ulrikalmefur92615 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your great videos! Me and my 11 yrs old son have done this solo-practise routine for a while and its great. We have test it with a high bounce ball - red dot, as well. Whats your opinion about that? Best regards Ulrik Älmefur Stockholm Sweden.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you like my videos, and I am also glad to hear you have both been solo practicing. With regard to the red dot, there's too much snobbery regarding the dots on the balls. Too many people think that once they reach a certain standard, going "back" to a red dot is wrong - it's not. Use whichever ball is suitable for the conditions. I have NO hesitation in using a red dot if the court is really cold or if a routine is difficult to keep the ball warm. In fact, in my next side-to-side video, I DO use a red dot for one of the routines.

  • @vorpaltribble
    @vorpaltribble5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Coach Phillip, I really like how you have your videos sub titled. Sometimes however your speech to text programs makes a few typos, and makes things confusing. It would make things a lot easier if you could catch those typos. Thanks

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are absolutely correct and I have started that process, but I'll be really honest with you, it's much more time consuming that I thought. I will keep at it though. I plan to have all my videos subtitled properly before the end of the year.

  • @jimjim2822
    @jimjim28224 жыл бұрын

    Excellent as always. We have a squash cannon available at our club. Do You have any recommendations for a proper practice using this device . thank you😀

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I was in discussion with a ball machine importer/manufacturer to create a series of videos about exercises you can do with it, but unfortunately that didn't happen. I have to admit that I haven't used a cannon very much and wouldn't want to answer without more experience. That said, using it for anything that would be hard to set up if you were on court alone, would be good. Ideally, things that you play shots that don't come back to your hitting position.

  • @jimjim2822

    @jimjim2822

    4 жыл бұрын

    Squash Coach Phillip ... thanks for the prompt reply - very much appreciated. I set aside a practice time for about two hours once every two weeks - I really enjoy this time alone on the court. I practice your exercises faithfully for about 30 minutes then end with the cannon. Prior to starting squash in September of 2019 I was a competitive racquetball player for 40+ years (I’m 71 years of age). The switch to squash has been difficult but I truly do embrace the change and am learning to love squash and want to learn as much as I can - like teaching an old dog new tricks!! Thanks again coach 😀

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's so nice to hear stories of my viewers. Switching sports presents interesting challenges and it's great to hear you are facing those challenges with optimism and determination.

  • @jacko.2225
    @jacko.22252 жыл бұрын

    Hey coach. Awesome video. Can you please give me your recommendation for roughly how many times I should play squash a week or a month? That includes club fixtures, sessions with a face to face coach, solo sessions, other fitness sessions? Appreciate your help!

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jackson, there is no fair answer to your question without lots of others from me. For example, How good do you want to be?, how much time and money do you have available?, how old are you? etc etc. I have produced this guide that may help: kzread.info/dash/bejne/e4mdl65vaM3QddY.html Tell me more about your personal situation and I'll try to give you some specific advice.

  • @jacko.2225

    @jacko.2225

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BetterSquash thanks coach. I’m 20 nearly 21. I played at state level during high school, but left the game for 3 years (not by choice) I’ve begun training again and want to get back into competitions within a month or when I get my technique back up to a decent level. I’m pretty driven and want to take my game to as high a level as I can, to put it simply. Money is no problem and I work 4 days a week til 4.30pm, so have lots of evenings as well as 3 full days off a week to do some form of training.

  • @Tom-pk4gl
    @Tom-pk4gl5 жыл бұрын

    What makes it that you say the ball should come of the back wall? Because other channels say pick it before it hits the wall. What different skills do you train by either letting it go or taking it early? Great video again by the way

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Tom. I say leave it off the backwall because it develops a better swing. Essentially, you could have ANY style of swing if you hit the ball before it hits the backwall (within safety reasons, of course) but only a good swing will allow you to hit a well-timed shot after it has hit the wall (again, depending on how far it bounces back!). The timing of before or after is very different. When the balls hits the backwall, it is moving away from your racket and you have the backwall to worry about. I am not against practicing drives along the wall where you hit it before, it's just that for this routine I selected after as I wanted a contrast to the other shots. This is a training routine and not a technical swing video, so I don't mention the technique. During a match selecting whether to hit the ball before or after the backwall is a choice that must be made based on many factors and I plan to make a shot selection video one day. Just remember, hit it before if you don't think it will have enough pace to hit after or if you want to rush your opponent.

  • @Tom-pk4gl

    @Tom-pk4gl

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@BetterSquash Okay, thanks for the explanation! I will try it out today :)

  • @kbhatia76
    @kbhatia76 Жыл бұрын

    My squash has improved after the side to side wall in solo practice 1 video. But in straight shots of the wall, I can't get the ball bounce off the back wall, both forehand and backhand. Do I lack strength or is the technique. I try and hit the ball as hard as I can. How can I improve.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad to hear you feel the side-to-side has helped your squash. As far as getting the ball to bounce off the back wall, can you do it with a red dot? If you can, but can't do it with a single or double yellow, then it might be your technique. I suggest you try with a really hot single yellow, and only do deep drives for a few minutes and then another drill to get the ball very hot again.

  • @satanama1
    @satanama15 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't help noticing your shirt, do you actually spend time in Eibar? Actually, I'd say this video has been made/filmed in Eibar... that court looks kind of familiar to me.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    I used to practice in Eibar, but haven't been on court with anybody in about a year. It was filmed in Amorebieta, which is where I live.

  • @satanama1

    @satanama1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Do you actually give squash classes/lessons, etc. in Amorebieta? Maybe we could sit down and chat a little, you know :-)

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    5 жыл бұрын

    No, I no longer give individual private lessons. Add me of Facebook or email me directly and we can chat (facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000200952008 or coachphillipnet@gmail.com)

  • @edilbertobelllizzia4427
    @edilbertobelllizzia4427 Жыл бұрын

    Too much talking.

  • @BetterSquash

    @BetterSquash

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your feedback.

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