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Squash 2 Player Drills: Half-court Diagonal Backhands

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    Summary: Practice deception, frontcourt play and touch shots in squash. Learn how to practice the half-court diagonal game from the backhand side in this free video on squash drills.

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    "We are going to do the half court diagonal game and I am going to be on the back hand side. I am going to give Gary a drop shot or a boast so he has to learn to watch what I am going to do. He can't guess because if he guesses I am going to do a drop shot he'll hit a boast and then I'll catch the wrong footing and I have to be ready for the shot because he can hit a lot of power off the so it's a good drill for both players. He learns to cover the front court and I learn to do a little deception in the touch shots. That's very tough. Gary hit that ball very tight and it is very hard to do anything with and that was a pretty good drop so I am working him now but he gave a tight ball so when he hits it real tight it is hard to do anything off of it. Good shot, Gary. So that ball is a little high and I got a good boast, good drop shot, I can work him now, so I hit a boast and that's a great shot out of the net so this drill is very very important for both players because you work on the various parts of the game here without over doing it so add this drill to your repertoire and you will see vast improvement in your court coverage and your deception."

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