Ali is the man. Took time out to meet me personally while I was in Egypt simply because I was the teammate of a family friend of his. A real class act gentleman and generational talent
Thanks for the video. I really like Ali and it’s super interesting to hear what he has to say. However not sure about the shaky and zoomed in camera style. That kind of thing might be ok for documentary videos but for instructional and technique squash videos it’s a bit of a let down.
Ali, a true champion. Thanks for the video, these small tips are fantastic for amateurs and club level players who would generally never think to have these variations in their drive routines. Cheers 👍
Wow..... 4 times world champion ... thank you for putting this video out. I spend an hour or so solo practice, 3 times a week... as much as I love it, I wondered if its helping. This video adds conviction. Thank you Ali.
Hearing his words will always be valuable. I play squash so I can understand his explanations. If you had a camera filming from the tin (reverse angle) you could reach more people.
just a thought but seeing as he is the world champion and he is doing a promotional youtube video for his sponsor....MAYBE SOMEONE COULD HAVE A WARM BALL RERADY FOR HIM TO HIT🤷♂
Thank you so much for being so humble in your magnitude. I’ve been playing squash for 29 years and have been relying on « shots » to avoid running (even in training 🫣). I think this is the best and biggest kick up my arse that I needed. Thanks @aliamfarag
Give the man a warm ball!
what a gem of a human being
Agreed. He really is.
I learned more from his words than what the wobbly camera & stone cold ball showed! But thank you, Ali!
Great content from an amazing player. Very difficult to see properly due to camera angle, but thanks for posting!
Ali is the man. Took time out to meet me personally while I was in Egypt simply because I was the teammate of a family friend of his. A real class act gentleman and generational talent
thank you for posting this helpful learning video, looking forward to the next one! :)
Thanks for the video. I really like Ali and it’s super interesting to hear what he has to say. However not sure about the shaky and zoomed in camera style. That kind of thing might be ok for documentary videos but for instructional and technique squash videos it’s a bit of a let down.
Ali, a true champion. Thanks for the video, these small tips are fantastic for amateurs and club level players who would generally never think to have these variations in their drive routines.
Cheers 👍
Wow..... 4 times world champion ... thank you for putting this video out. I spend an hour or so solo practice, 3 times a week... as much as I love it, I wondered if its helping. This video adds conviction. Thank you Ali.
Thanks, Ali Farag, living legend and the best ambassador for squash.
Love Ali Farag. Great human.
Awesome suggestions
The other 9 of the top 10 are studying this video as we speak
Love Ali Farah; a class act! ♥️👍👍
Hearing his words will always be valuable. I play squash so I can understand his explanations. If you had a camera filming from the tin (reverse angle) you could reach more people.
Good ideas. Inspiring. Thank you. (And I do not need to see dying length to know exactly what it is.)
The camera man deserves and Oscar.
For acting like he's a camera man
first family of squash. what genes his daughter has!!
Legendary Farag
Good hints! I need more solo practice
A great coaching session ruined by the camera work.
And a cold ball 😆
What camera work 🙄
legend
Shoddy that he wasn't playing with a warm ball. Destroys the illustrative point of a video!
Shame we can't see better.
Next time, warm ball and set-up the camera behind the court. C'mon guys!
Mine's a Black & Decker
just a thought but seeing as he is the world champion and he is doing a promotional youtube video for his sponsor....MAYBE SOMEONE COULD HAVE A WARM BALL RERADY FOR HIM TO HIT🤷♂
hire a better production team
Step 1, hit a straight drive. Shame I can barely do that
Dear dunlop....you couldn't reshoot with a hot ball?
Thank you so much for being so humble in your magnitude. I’ve been playing squash for 29 years and have been relying on « shots » to avoid running (even in training 🫣). I think this is the best and biggest kick up my arse that I needed. Thanks @aliamfarag
Hey Dunlop???? How difficult is it to get a warm ball before shooting a video