Squash tips: Movement timing to the T
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Jethro explains the importance of timing your movement to the T so that you arrive at the T as your opponent hits the ball. This means that you don't have to stop and start from the T and are able to drift in and out of corners fluidly using your momentum. Visit squashskills.com for more details
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Awesome tips, love the advice on optimizing the movement and not rushing to the T. The split steps work great
What a tip!!! Game changer. Thanks a lot❤
Great advice. Thanks
Thanks, awesome advice Cheers
Excellent advice...
Great tip
very good to show the inefficient option for contrast innit
Do you usually play the shot out of corner playing off both feet in a squatting position ? Or does it not matter? Looks like feet are always planted?
Only thing I would say in opposition is when watching the pros they often stop on the T without moving (when they have time) and are not always moving.
Free video: We take a look at movement timing back to the T and try to highlight the importance of using fluid movement around the court. Try to avoid rushing to the T and stopping and starting as you end up losing your rhythm and using far more energy... buff.ly/1hzkGns
dave grohl look alike.
Jesse was my coach. He had to leave and go to surrey sports park instead (UK).
@Fezgo
9 жыл бұрын
Duel MasterBlaze He made the right move! Great coach.
@duelmasterblaze4106
9 жыл бұрын
It would still be great to have him back thou, fantastic coach indeed
@IbadAFulaylee
7 жыл бұрын
He is exceptional good. Lucky to be coached now by him at Surrey Sports Park where he has lifted the club miles high.
@duelmasterblaze4106
7 жыл бұрын
Ibad Fulaylee He is just on another level, I want him back :(
How I get 30 days trial?
@squashskills
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Ehsan, this video was uploaded in 2014 when we offered a 30-day trial for $1. However, our trial time now is 14 days for free :) You can start your 14-day free trial when you go to www.squashskills.com and click on the "Start free trial" button on the top left corner. Feel free to contact us on customersupport@squashskills.com with any further questions, happy to help you out ;)
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my main problem, stop start....
Good petis
Why don’t u guys use balls
Talky talky - tiresome....
How is this a sport 😂
@squashskills
6 жыл бұрын
There are approximately 3,700 squash courts in the U.S alone. With an estimated 20,000,000 players Worldwide.
@surferchappi3
6 жыл бұрын
You've played a lot of squash then?
@realaf4373
5 жыл бұрын
@@surferchappi3 come to the court and tell me if u don't feel ur ass tearing😂
@surferchappi3
5 жыл бұрын
@@realaf4373 I already play, you have clearly misunderstood my comment...
@realaf4373
5 жыл бұрын
@@surferchappi3 uh sorry.yeah XD clearly..anyways cheers
Wouldn't it be really useful if these coaches could speak clear English?