no instructions/descriptions on how many times a ball can bounce before needing to get returned. you spent too much time on service and faults, those are simple. but knowing when to hit the ball, and how many times it can bounce are way more crucial and important to know. the video references "properly returning the ball" but that's never explained.
tbzoran "Legal Return - After the ball has been legally served, one of the players on the receiving side must strike the ball with his racquet either on the fly or after the first bounce and before the ball touches the floor a second time to return the ball to the front wall either directly or after touching one or both side walls, the back wall, the ceiling, or any combination of those surfaces. A returned ball may not touch the floor before touching the front wall first, then hitting the front wall on the fly, or after hitting the side wall or ceiling." ref: www.blc.edu/assets/pdf/athletics/intramurals/racquetball.pdf
0:50 - a racquetball court is required. Lol.
They didn't tell us how to score points! do you just serve in racquetball?
When you get your opponent to fail on hitting the ball back, or double bounces on the floor. That's your point
Watch again! Starting at 0:22...They did tell you!
no instructions/descriptions on how many times a ball can bounce before needing to get returned. you spent too much time on service and faults, those are simple. but knowing when to hit the ball, and how many times it can bounce are way more crucial and important to know. the video references "properly returning the ball" but that's never explained.
tbzoran "Legal Return - After the ball has been legally served, one of the players on the receiving side must strike the ball with his racquet either on the fly or after the first bounce and before the ball touches the floor a second time to return the ball to the front wall either directly or after touching one or both side walls, the back wall, the ceiling, or any
combination of those surfaces. A returned ball may not touch the floor before touching the front wall first, then hitting
the front wall on the fly, or after hitting the side wall or ceiling."
ref: www.blc.edu/assets/pdf/athletics/intramurals/racquetball.pdf
+tbzoran Yea we should have mentioned that, thanks.
Hi I just moved to the pompano beach florida area and was wondering if anyone knew where I can get a game. I'm a little better than average.
Really explanitory
This gave no info how to actually play the game
shanks!
I still don't know. nobody's gonna give me this time back
Glo Ry guess when you're old, 4 minutes is a lot of wasted time