Squash Coaching: Improving The Forehand Drop - With Jethro Binns

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
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    This playlist is a return to a much-loved format, featuring coach Jethro Binns and amateur player Jack Mugglestone, as Jethro analyses Jack’s swing and delves into the key technical aspects of improving your forehand swing and overall shot variety.
    With a focus on refining Jack's technique, the series offers valuable insights into swing fundamentals, starting from the hitting zone in front of the tee and extending to various forehand shots, and into the back corners.
    Through practical drills, tactical adjustments, and a progressive approach to footwork and body positioning, this playlist showcases how improving your swing mechanics and preparation can significantly elevate the quality of your game.
    Perfect for beginner and intermediate players or indeed anyone looking to refresh the fundamentals and enhance their forehand technique, this playlist will inspire your next practice with clear, actionable advice: tinyurl.com/1JB-Forehand
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 1

  • @gordoncampbell4706
    @gordoncampbell4706 21 день тому

    Nice demonstration Jethro, your student needs to engage his left arm as a counter balance. It will allow him to feel and execute shot technique more precisely. Cheers mate!