How To Hit The Perfect Length

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @sameerchitley6968
    @sameerchitley6968 10 днів тому

    Your editing has gotten so good! Really clear and elaborate tutorials. Keep up the great work :)

    • @BetterSquash
      @BetterSquash  10 днів тому

      That's very kind of you to say so, thank you.

  • @arolene
    @arolene 18 днів тому +2

    I like how you explained hitting a three-wall boast to a side wall nick, covering opponent's backhand drive while anticipating a cross court, and hoping for a volley return. Good strategy! Please tell us more tricks!

    • @BetterSquash
      @BetterSquash  18 днів тому +1

      Thanks for your comment. I'm trying to make more videos, so hopefully the future ones will contain all my tricks.

  • @nietelnmaster
    @nietelnmaster 17 днів тому +1

    So in conclusion, it is better to use overhit drives to keep stretching your opponent worst case, but maybe hit a winner if there is contact with the sidewall near the corner? This seems awfully close to what I'm doing purely instinctively.

    • @BetterSquash
      @BetterSquash  17 днів тому +1

      I wouldn't put it like that exactly. Overhitting might end up having the same second bounce as the shorter ones and give your opponent more time,
      but I would be more mindful of where the ball hits the back wall.
      It's good that you re doing that instinctively, but it never hurts to be more aware of what you are doing, so that the days when things don't seem to be going well, you can observe and adapt.

  • @samwatts8172
    @samwatts8172 18 днів тому

    Like it. Speaks sense. Should probs cover 'work' on the call for helping make the magic contact in the back corner

    • @BetterSquash
      @BetterSquash  18 днів тому

      Thanks for your comment. I've covered back corner skills in this video: ua-cam.com/video/QzDdDswBYAI/v-deo.htmlsi=0QfArbm20mJHY0ke

  • @captainzork6109
    @captainzork6109 18 днів тому

    Those slo-mo examples are definitely shots I've had played against me! They always seemed so lucky. Like, their angle was off and they hit the side wall... but it was off in just the right way! But it might've been skill actually
    There's also a phenomenon where the ball seems to go into the side wall at the end. So I'm waiting for it to come back out, but it just warps space and keeps going at an ever more shallow angle until it reaches the backwall nick. There's only one or two players in my club who seems to do those
    Thanks for making me realize this is clearly something I should experiment with and practice on at some point (:

    • @BetterSquash
      @BetterSquash  17 днів тому +1

      The more you practise, the luckier you get!
      I use the word "intention" on purpose. You really should have this sort of shot in mind when hitting to the back.

  • @kootenpv
    @kootenpv 6 днів тому

    At around 1:50 what exactly isn't allowed? If the ball comes off the back wall it is allowed to do that isn't it?

    • @BetterSquash
      @BetterSquash  6 днів тому

      I just checked at around 1:50 and it's when I am talking about the definition of the "perfect length". Did you mean a different time?
      The ball must hit the front wall at some point after you hit it. Other than that, it's allowed to hit any wall, either before or after the front wall. After it hits the front wall, it is only allowed to bounce on the floor once, but can hit all the other walls first, in any way you want to.
      So, you hit the ball, it hits the front wall and travels all the way to the back wall, hits it, then bounces on the floor - that's perfectly okay.
      Let me know if you are still confused.