This awesome video will show you how to hit a passing shots.
Passing shots can be called down the line pass because the ball goes down in a straight line
This is not about how to serve or return of serve, but all the shots you will master to become a better player.
Offensive shots are shots which will end the rally. Down the line passing shot is the #1 offensive shot in racquetball. Cross court passing shot is the #2 offensive shot in racquetball. (Note. This is why you can't block cross court and down the line pass because they are the best offensive shots in racquetball.)
Defensive shots are shots which are not need to returned low to the front wall. Ceiling ball is the #1 defensive shot in racquetball. Z-ball is the #2 defensive shot in racquetball
If you have a weak backhand you must have a killer forehand or you will lose to players that you wouldn't if you just had a good backhand or forehand. Practice hitting both forehands and backhands to get a better at both forehand and backhand.
For most people the backhand is the weaker side but, for the body hitting a backhand take less energy than to hit forehand because to hit a forehand you must first move your arm away from your body than you swing the racquet toward your body & to hit a backhand you start with your arm close to your body than you swing away from your body.
The Splat shot only works when you and the ball are close to the wall. The splat can be done with both forehand & backhand but, works best with the backhand
1. Hit the ball into the side wall close to your body.
2. The ball then hits the front wall than the ball moves sideways or just dies up at the front wall.
The Pinch shot can be called by the same name as the splat but has differences like the splat you hit the ball into the sidewall close to your body and the pinch shot you hit the ball so it hits 1 to 3 foot from the front wall. in the picture show an reverse pinch.
If you have tennis elbow you will want to watch this video!
How to treat tennis elbow?
1. Put ice on the forearm and elbow.
2. Stretch your forearm and tricep muscles.
3. Massage your forearm and tricep muscles.
4. Rest and have time heal your elbow.
5. Build an stronger forearm and tricep muscles by weight training.
What muscle's are tennis elbow pain from?
1. Forearm or lower arm.
2. Tricep or back of the upper arm.
And why do you get tennis elbow?
1. Overuse of the forearm and tricep muscles.
2. Overuse of the elbow itself.
3. Bad swing technique.
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Keep it fun is the biggest lesson you must teach your kid about racquetball, if you make it to hard for them to play racquetball than they will find racquetball to be boring and will not want to play anymore.
This video is a good example of what to do when teaching racquetball to kids.
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