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  • by Anonymous on Apr 7, 2011
    How you wait at the T is very important.  Many players waste extreme amounts of energy just waiting for the opponent to hit the ball, and make it unnecessarily tough on themselves to hit the...
  • by Anonymous on Apr 2, 2011
    When your opponent is about to strike the ball you want to be sure not to be moving one way or another.   If you are moving, you give a smart opponent the opportunity to use your momentum...
  • by Anonymous on Mar 30, 2011
    I’ve taught many students over the years, and have generally had enthusiatic, motivated students.  I have noticed clear differences between those students who improve quickly after...
  • by The Squashist on Mar 30, 2011
    Today I played my nemesis Schumacher again, and had him huffing and grunting all over the court. He won, but he didn't dominate me out there. I even had a wonderful Pyrrhic victory. I was at about...
  • by The Squashist on Mar 30, 2011
    Today I played my nemesis Schumacher again, and had him huffing and grunting all over the court. He won, but he didn't dominate me out there.  I even had a wonderful Pyrrhic victory. I was at...
  • by Corey Modeste on Mar 29, 2011
    Two pros in the top 15 already confirmed yes (Wael, Palmer), along with Razik. We'll lose El Halaby due to injury, but Gustav Detter is in. More importantly a third blockbuster, Hyder-precedent-...
  • by Anonymous on Mar 28, 2011
    Welcome to my squash blog. This will be a forum for sharing insights into the game that will help you improve your game. Topics will include technique, strategy, fitness and the mental approach ...
  • by Anonymous on Mar 28, 2011
    The April newsletter will be going out this week- please let me know if there are any particular events that you want to include. Cheers, Martha
  • by The Squashist on Mar 24, 2011
    First it was the news that the British Open would not be held in 2011. That struck me as unfortunate. Then it was the meager financial backing for the currently contested ISS Canary Wharf Squash...
  • by The Squashist on Mar 24, 2011
    First it was the news that the British Open would not be held in 2011. That struck me as unfortunate. Then it was the meager financial backing for the currently contested ISS Canary Wharf Squash...
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