SQUASH TECHNIQUES | Getting the ball out of the back corners, forehand

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-Welcome back, squashers! In this second video of our series, we're diving into techniques for hitting the ball deep from the back of the forehand corner in squash. If you haven't checked out the first video on the backhand corner, make sure to watch it for additional insights.

In this tutorial, we'll cover:

- The footwork pattern: Learn how to prepare your movement for success in the forehand corner.

- Importance of turning: Discover how turning your hips and shoulders smoothly can enhance your footwork and balance.

-Swing technique: Get tips on maintaining a high racket head and striking the ball at the optimal moment.

-Timing and patience: Understand why waiting for the right moment to hit the ball is crucial for accuracy and control.

Key points to remember:

-Use a high or mid grip on your racket for better control.
-Keep your racket head up and maintain a stable, low stance.
-Avoid rushing; be patient and wait for the ball to reach its optimal position away from the glass wall.

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Best advice thus far from the various videos I have watched. Especially the lowering of the body and not to reach the ball too early and leaving little room for racket to hit the ball. Thank you. I am from Singapore.

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Fantastic video! You really show just how much time one has if one trusts the process. I’m using these videos a lot Rich to give some direction to solo practice, thank you!

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