Love your videos Jesse! By far the best on TH-cam. Really enjoy how you break things down technically. Look forward to trying to implement some of these tips into my own game. Cheers Sean
Thanks. I like to try and keep the shoulders as parallel to the side during my swing. I feel this happens well when I limit the follow through and point it towards the target. It's when the follow through pulls across my body and my shoulders, chest and head are all facing the front wall too early. This pulls the ball loose. You also do not want to be too rigid with he shoulders however and it's allowing some flex and movement there but on the whole KEEP SIDE ON
Love your videos Jesse! By far the best on TH-cam. Really enjoy how you break things down technically. Look forward to trying to implement some of these tips into my own game. Cheers Sean
These videos are really good. Thanks for posting and please keep up the good work!
Pleasure and thanks for subscribing. Please do spread the love and the word and so much content coming out over the next few months and years!
This TH-cam channel is one of the best. Love your analysis and try to implement your ideas on the squash swing. Thanks so much for making these vids!!
Thank you Mark, this is super nice to hear and keeps me motivated to keep doing more and help the squash community!
thanks for this !
Absolute pleasure, what else would you like to see?
shoulders active (pulling racquet) or passive (following racquet)?? ... good video
Thanks. I like to try and keep the shoulders as parallel to the side during my swing. I feel this happens well when I limit the follow through and point it towards the target. It's when the follow through pulls across my body and my shoulders, chest and head are all facing the front wall too early. This pulls the ball loose. You also do not want to be too rigid with he shoulders however and it's allowing some flex and movement there but on the whole KEEP SIDE ON
Puuuuuuh, it's one of the toughest Things to correct your swing as an Amateur Player. 😢
Agree, and got to start somewhere?