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How to Hit a Splat Shot - Racquetball Tips from Coach Jim Winterton

 

You could do so by emphasizing and highlighting the person s potential. You may also analogize the game with practical life experiences. Every mentoring program should focus at showing mentees that someone truly cares. The relationship between the mentor and the mentee should be beyond the game, but there should be no malice to it. Other actions that may place the player on the losing end of a rally are carrying the ball using the racquet, not utilizing racquet cord for wrist safety, switching of racquet hands during the actual rally, and allowing the ball to hit the uniform or other body part. According to USA Racquetball rules matches are slated as best of three games. However, the ball nails the side wall in a lower orientation close to the serving box. When the player tunes up the proper spin the service lead to little ball bounce thus return becomes difficult. There can even be a case wherein a successfully executed service may end up striking the side wall before the service line and then the ball would end up hitting the court area after the service line. A tear-shaped racquet has a larger striking area to catch and hit the ball. Shoes Racquetball is a grueling stop-and-run game so you simply need the best pair of shoes suited for the sport. The wrong shoes (and socks) can cause severe and painful blisters on your feet. Go for shoes that grip the floor securely. Do not hit the ball too close to the side wall, either. It pops out and can give your opponent a great set up. Cross court pass shot Another good offensive shot is the cross court pass shot. Hit the front wall about 1 to 2 feet above the floor and about 4 feet from either side wall. The ball returns exactly to the other side of the back corner. At the exact point of contact the ball should slightly pass the inner thigh while the racquet face is oriented to the front wall and the bottom frame parallel to the floor. Step into the ball with the lead foot in a straight manner at the same moment the stroke is performed. There should be consistent wrist snap upon contact and a follow through directed towards the front wall. 

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