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Winning
Racquetball : Skills, Drills and Strategies
Millions of Americans play racquetball, yet
instructional material is scarce. This guide, written by a veteran
instructor (Turner) and a ranked professional (Clouse) provides
tips for both the seasoned recreational player and the novice. They
examine everything from equipment to match strategy in straightforward,
conversational language augmented by more than 140 photos and line
drawings. Readers will learn how to select a racquet and a facility;
how to condition themselves specifically for the sport; and how
to avoid the most common types of injuries. There are also excellent
tips for doubles play, mental conditioning, and gamesmanship. In
addition, the authors break the game down into offensive and defensive
skills, an approach often overlooked in racquet-sport instructionals.
A key feature is the inclusion of drills to develop the recommended
shots and strategies. Too often players just play, forgetting that
even a minimal amount of time devoted to skill development can pay
huge dividends. In areas where the sport is popular, this is the
instructional of choice.
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March 9, 2008 - Screen
serve question
May 7, 2005 - Mentoring and racquetball
October 20, 2003 - How to
short-hop a ceiling lob - and deal with lobbers
October 14, 2003 - Tournament
Directors: How to fit Juniors Division into your tournament
March 31, 2003 - Doubles serves
March 15, 2003 - Biomechanics - speed,
etc.
March 6, 2003 - Sports drink recommnedation
Feb 12, 2003 - Serves for singles
play grouped by court position
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