Hitting the Drive Jam Serve in Racquetball
In this video, Ben Croft and Tom Fuhrmann explain the benefits of serving a drive jam serve. The short jam serve is hit to a target very low on the side wall and then comes in at a tough angle...
View ArticleUse Changeups In Your Racquetball Serving Routine to Win
SERVE MORE EFFECTIVELY USING CHANGEUPS In baseball, a changeup is an “off-speed pitch thrown to look like a fastball but arriving much more slowly to the plate. Its reduced speed coupled with its...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Early Racquet Preparation
Early Racquet Preparation Benefits Many players are too late in bringing up their racquet to a ready position when they are on top of the ball. There are huge advantages that occur when we get our...
View ArticleHow to Hit a Splat Shot
The splat is an advanced level shot which requires the player to hit the ball sharply into the side wall. Hit with a high speed, the ball will compress and spin off of the side wall and then spin...
View ArticleRacquetball Return of Serve Tips
Rocky Carson demonstrates a variety of shots while returning serve. The post Racquetball Return of Serve Tips first appeared on Racquetball Lessons & Tips.
View ArticleHow to Play Hinders in Racquetball
Hinders are called when you or your opponent get in the way of a shot or swing. Hinders are called to prevent getting hit by the ball or with the racquet. In this video, Rocky Carson demonstrates the...
View ArticleAlternative Racquetball Lob Serves
In this video, Rocky Carson demonstrates several alternative lob serves which can be more difficult for your opponent to return. Rocky shows how to hit the high lob nick, high lob z forehand, high lob...
View ArticleLearn to Cut Off the Lob Serve
Shane Vanderson gives advice on how to cut off the lob serve. Cutting off a lob serve at the 5 ft encroachment line will get you to center court early and also prevent your opponent from taking center...
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