Check out the amazing rally @ 41:16 mark. I love watching these guys battle it out. This is one the greatest quality ones I am putting together now. The best camera angles I have ever seen in Racquetball : 2012 USOPEN (Finals) | Kane vs Rocky th-cam.com/video/P4FUh0msPNo/w-d-xo.html I am in the process of upscaling most of these US OPEN Matches I have up here. Look out for them coming soon. Right now I am working on 2012.
@@frankkorfanta2057 You are most welcome Brother! For curiosity's sake, have you checked out any of the amateur videos that I post? We are nowhere near as fun to watch as pros, but I figured with some music and some production tricks, we can get people to watch our videos more.
I am in the process of producing upscaled versions of most of these USOPEN videos. Keep an eye out for most videos @720P and up. These videos were recorded back when HD was not as much of a luxury.
@@marcoscampos1110 Here is a good reference www.racquetballrules.us/basic-racquetball-rules/ I am thinking about making some short videos on the basics of racquetball even though there are already a ton out there. I am thinking about fundamentals such as: forehand and back hand grip stances positioning rules different types of shots and serves Is that something you think folks would be interested in?
The 2024 edition of the Presidential Greatness Project Expert Survey has Biden in 14th place, just ahead of Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan. Trump comes in 45th, behind fellow impeachee Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan, the perennial cellar-dweller in such ratings due to his pre-Civil War leadership. Experts responding to the survey who self-identified as conservatives rated Biden No. 30, while liberals put him 13th and moderates ranked him 20th. All three of those same groups ranked Trump, whose presidency was marked by his flouting of historical norms, in the bottom five. On the survey's 0-100 scale of "overall greatness," a rating of 50 means a president was average, while zero means a president is considered a failure. Only the top three presidents - Abraham Lincoln at No. 1, followed by Franklin D. Roosevelt and then George Washington - scored above 90. The drop-off was sharp from there, with no one else above an 80 rating. Roughly half the presidents were rated below 50. Trump's overall rating was 10.92, easily the worst showing, while Biden's 62.66 had him tied with John Adams. Some of Biden's appeal could be due to the person he followed in the Oval Office: Trump was seen as "by far the most polarizing of the ranked presidents, selected by 170 respondents," according to a summary of the survey.
@@johnnyjoejapan oh hell no, I’m here to educate low iQ MAGAts who don’t have a college degree. Weak beta incels, who still play video games in mom’s basement.
@@wolfmanracquetball Twenty reasons normal people won’t be voting for Trump: 1 he left office with the highest unemployment since Hoover. 2 he added 8.2 trillion to the debt. 3 he killed 1.62 million from Covid because he told us to inject bleach rather than wear masks or lockdown. 4 he sold classified documents to Russia. 5 he’s documented as taking bribe money from Egypt, Russia and had a bank account in China to accept bribes in office. 6 more jobs went to China under his watch than any other president. 7 he never built his wall and Mexico never paid. 8 he never presented a healthcare plan. 9 he never presented anything on infrastructure. 10 he tried to weaken NATO. 11 he took us out of the Paris Climate Accord. 12 he tore up the Iran Nuclear Deal. 13 he set the stage for two wars. 14 his economy was the worst since 1930. 15 he had a Muslim ban and says he wants to deport all Hispanics. 16 Biden has drilled for more oil and made us more energy independent. Trump lied about that. 17 crime went dramatically up under Trump. 18 he came to power the way African dictators come to power: he colluded with Russia so they would steal the election for him. They succeeded by hacking voting systems in 21 states. I speak Russian and they admitted it on state TV. 19 he nominated and installed three incompetent Supreme Court justices with the sole purpose of overturn Roe and removing a constitutional right. We will have to spend millions to gain back those rights by vote. No state has yet agreed with Trump on this issue (he lied- again). 20 after his massive landslide loss to Biden, he summoned his low IQ supporters to DC to try to overturn the results. They came armed with all sort of weapons from pipe bombs, to handguns, to bear spray, to flag poles to fire extinguishers. Several MAGAts were killed along with multiple injuries for police. He failed to call them off and was charged with inciting an insurrection in his second impeachment. By a vote of 57-43, the Senate found him guilty. There are more items. That’s just the top worst things he did.
Kane didn't have the clear conscience to call a skip on himself at 36:56. And then he got indignant when he clearly skipped a pinch at 54:28. Wow. I thought he was better than that. Disappointing. In fact, most of his antics were pretty juvenile.
Hey Johnny, It would be great if all the pros called shots on themselves, but from what I remember being coached on regarding tournaments is: Let the ref make the call and if it works in your favor, take it. If it works against your favor then maybe fight the call.
Check out the amazing rally @ 41:16 mark. I love watching these guys battle it out.
This is one the greatest quality ones I am putting together now. The best camera angles I have ever seen in Racquetball : 2012 USOPEN (Finals) | Kane vs Rocky th-cam.com/video/P4FUh0msPNo/w-d-xo.html
I am in the process of upscaling most of these US OPEN Matches I have up here. Look out for them coming soon. Right now I am working on 2012.
That was a GREAT rally Wolf...thanks for posting all the great RB vids. I've been watching a lot of yours of late. Most appreciated!
@@frankkorfanta2057 You are most welcome Brother! For curiosity's sake, have you checked out any of the amateur videos that I post? We are nowhere near as fun to watch as pros, but I figured with some music and some production tricks, we can get people to watch our videos more.
Thanks wolf man for posting these matches
Glad you like them!
wow, that's some next level kill shots.
squash fan here, but that was some cool skill in display.
I thought that Jack's front foot was still on the line on several of those footfault calls.
It's been a while since I have seen the whole video. Do you have reference points?
Just watched him win this weekend after a torn Achilles…16 years later! (3-3-24) tier 1 not us open
Where did you watch this?
These are old videos. They were ripped from DVDs. 😢
360p? Really? Why.
There's a year in the name of the video...
I am in the process of producing upscaled versions of most of these USOPEN videos. Keep an eye out for most videos @720P and up. These videos were recorded back when HD was not as much of a luxury.
What is it with the hitting the ball against the front wall a few times and then serving? I really don't get it, is it just a ritual or something?
Ritual... From what I have learned, it is supposed to help you slow down (ground yourself) before you throw down again.
Mental reset and routine.
Why Kane suspended?
If I recall, he was suspended for testing positive for THC way back in the day.
This is what squash would have been if there was no tin at the bottom of the front wall, lol
Yep, pretty much. With a squash ball it would be virtually impossible to get anything so it's a good thing they have it!
If squash court gets a bit larger I think It could be a great sport.
no coments ?
Congrats. You are the first...
@@angelthewolfman8210 I like racket sports and know The rules of tennis(also table), squash, badminton, but can't understand racketball
@@marcoscampos1110 Here is a good reference www.racquetballrules.us/basic-racquetball-rules/
I am thinking about making some short videos on the basics of racquetball even though there are already a ton out there. I am thinking about fundamentals such as:
forehand and back hand grip
stances
positioning
rules
different types of shots and serves
Is that something you think folks would be interested in?
The 2024 edition of the Presidential Greatness Project Expert Survey has Biden in 14th place, just ahead of Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan. Trump comes in 45th, behind fellow impeachee Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan, the perennial cellar-dweller in such ratings due to his pre-Civil War leadership.
Experts responding to the survey who self-identified as conservatives rated Biden No. 30, while liberals put him 13th and moderates ranked him 20th. All three of those same groups ranked Trump, whose presidency was marked by his flouting of historical norms, in the bottom five.
On the survey's 0-100 scale of "overall greatness," a rating of 50 means a president was average, while zero means a president is considered a failure. Only the top three presidents - Abraham Lincoln at No. 1, followed by Franklin D. Roosevelt and then George Washington - scored above 90. The drop-off was sharp from there, with no one else above an 80 rating. Roughly half the presidents were rated below 50.
Trump's overall rating was 10.92, easily the worst showing, while Biden's 62.66 had him tied with John Adams. Some of Biden's appeal could be due to the person he followed in the Oval Office: Trump was seen as "by far the most polarizing of the ranked presidents, selected by 170 respondents," according to a summary of the survey.
oh, okay
Seems like you're in the wrong place.
@@johnnyjoejapan oh hell no, I’m here to educate low iQ MAGAts who don’t have a college degree. Weak beta incels, who still play video games in mom’s basement.
@@wolfmanracquetball
Twenty reasons normal people won’t be voting for Trump:
1 he left office with the highest unemployment since Hoover.
2 he added 8.2 trillion to the debt.
3 he killed 1.62 million from Covid because he told us to inject bleach rather than wear masks or lockdown.
4 he sold classified documents to Russia.
5 he’s documented as taking bribe money from Egypt, Russia and had a bank account in China to accept bribes in office.
6 more jobs went to China under his watch than any other president.
7 he never built his wall and Mexico never paid.
8 he never presented a healthcare plan.
9 he never presented anything on infrastructure.
10 he tried to weaken NATO.
11 he took us out of the Paris Climate Accord.
12 he tore up the Iran Nuclear Deal.
13 he set the stage for two wars.
14 his economy was the worst since 1930.
15 he had a Muslim ban and says he wants to deport all Hispanics.
16 Biden has drilled for more oil and made us more energy independent. Trump lied about that.
17 crime went dramatically up under Trump.
18 he came to power the way African dictators come to power: he colluded with Russia so they would steal the election for him. They succeeded by hacking voting systems in 21 states. I speak Russian and they admitted it on state TV.
19 he nominated and installed three incompetent Supreme Court justices with the sole purpose of overturn Roe and removing a constitutional right. We will have to spend millions to gain back those rights by vote. No state has yet agreed with Trump on this issue (he lied- again).
20 after his massive landslide loss to Biden, he summoned his low IQ supporters to DC to try to overturn the results. They came armed with all sort of weapons from pipe bombs, to handguns, to bear spray, to flag poles to fire extinguishers. Several MAGAts were killed along with multiple injuries for police. He failed to call them off and was charged with inciting an insurrection in his second impeachment. By a vote of 57-43, the Senate found him guilty.
There are more items. That’s just the top worst things he did.
NO tin ?
It's a different sport lol.
Too easy for Waselenchuk, who has been best opponent for Kane? Carson?
In my opinion, his best competition was Huscek.
@@wolfmanracquetball Or Beltran. But honestly, since he came back from suspension in 2008 nobody has ever really challenged him in any meaningful way.
@@cwolf208 How about (DLR) DeLaRosa? I thought he was begging to hang/beat Kane occasionally. I agree with Beltran being a good competitor.
Kane didn't have the clear conscience to call a skip on himself at 36:56. And then he got indignant when he clearly skipped a pinch at 54:28. Wow. I thought he was better than that. Disappointing. In fact, most of his antics were pretty juvenile.
Hey Johnny, It would be great if all the pros called shots on themselves, but from what I remember being coached on regarding tournaments is: Let the ref make the call and if it works in your favor, take it. If it works against your favor then maybe fight the call.