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  • by The Squashist on Jun 29, 2011
    As I've noted before in this blog, it sure is something to listen to the professional women tennis players at Wimbledon grunting catharticallly after every stroke. The men either don't do it or do it...
  • by Anonymous on Jun 22, 2011
    It is often said that players do the boast-drive drill too much. While a good case can be made that many players over-drill and would do better to improve through more actual playing, drilling is an...
  • by Anonymous on Jun 17, 2011
    There are many ingredients involved in hitting a ball consistently, accurately, and with effortless power.   To achieve this type of satisfying and effective strike of the ball, among other...
  • by The Squashist on Jun 17, 2011
    Oh squash god! Hear my plea! Fix forthwith my bum right knee. With much sacrosanct piety, And corporeal anxiety. My knee, o lord, and thanks from me. Knee cartilage wears down with the years, My...
  • by Anonymous on Jun 17, 2011
    I'm emailing on behalf of Andy, who has written a draft of the bylaws based on everyone's comments from the May meeting. Before next Wednesday, please review this draft and bring your...
  • by Anonymous on Jun 16, 2011
    We are confirmed at the University Club for June 28. At 6:30 Narelle Krizek and Lee Belknap will play Emily Lungstrum and Meredeth Quick. At 7:30, the Harvard Club plays the University Club in the...
  • by Tracy Gates on Jun 9, 2011
    I am bleary-eyed and sleep deprived when I slide open the door to the cockpit and stick my head out to test the air. Usually, the two person watch shift before me is slumped over at the wheel or...
  • by The Squashist on Jun 8, 2011
    Because of the woeful inadequacies of the Google search engine, which are multiple yet obscure, I have noticed that I am receiving a lot of clicks on a blog I wrote last January about SquashZAG being...
  • by The Squashist on Jun 6, 2011
    I've said it before, and I'll say it again: wear protective eyewear. If it can happen to these guys, it can happen to you....  This video is from PSA Squash TV's newly available archive.
  • by The Squashist on Jun 3, 2011
    One of the principal guiding rules of the medical profession is summarized in the Latin phrase above, which means "First, do no harm." Hanging on the walls or glass doors of most squash clubs all...
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