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Squash 2 Player Drills: Full-Length Backcourt Diagonal Backhands

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    Part of the video series: Squash 2 Player Drills

    Summary: Move into the squash ball when hitting drives or boasts. Learn how to practice diagonal backhands from the backcourt in this free video on squash drills.

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    Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. He has always been a lifetime sports and fitness enthusiast. Coach Hill lives in...read more

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    "Okay in this portion we're going to be getting our focus on the diagonal drill on the back court player. So I want you to watch how Gary and myself, when we hit a boast how we move into the ball, or how if we hit a straight drive we move into the ball. And sometimes it's hard to tell and that's when you get good deception because the key to squash, if I go into the corner and show boast and can hit a straight drive, I might have really put him in a tough position or win the point. So we're going to focus on the back court. So watch and see how we do here. So he pushed me all the way to the back wall, but now I can hit a straight drive and move him into the corner. Now I can put him into the corner again. So Gary turned the tables on me with a really good boast. Good deep shot. Now I turn the tables on him and I just did a front court boast, but he recovered and he recovered pretty nicely and he won that rally. So see if I can get a little revenge on him. So I take the volley and I can speed up the pace on it, but he puts me deep, I have no choice but to boast. Alright, so I ended the point on a drop which wasn't in the drill. But that's the diagonal game focusing on the front court and the back court players and I hope you learned something front that."

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