The Top 2 Secret Backhand Tips That will make your Technique Insane!!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I will share my top two tips to create a proper backhand squash swing. These two tips are easy to apply and can be done at most levels and will insure quick gains on the squash court. A good backhand is a very important part of squash and can be the difference between winning and losing matches a lot of the time.
Actually the best tip so far about the backhand, more whip and accuracy 👌
Thanks mate 👍
Excellent, I have also just figured out where the swing comes from, the elbow 👌, i was struggling from my wrist being broken sometimes during the swing, and i figured out it is because i drive from the wrist not the elbow
Great discovery 👍 Just keeping the wrist stable can help find your ideal swing a lot!
Any tips for forehand tight drives? Mine are so loose
Yeah forehand is always a bit tricky. Big one that helps for me here is shortening the swing. Less can go wrong with the shorter swing. I will make a video on this soon 👍
Brill
Thanks!😁
Nice video again, thanks! I’ve been trying to improve my backhand for what seems like a couple of years LOL so all these tips help. I have a question, not really related to the core topic of the video. But when you have something like this, with the 2 key points you talked about in the swing here, when you go out on court are you consciously keeping those 2 thoughts in mind all the time? Or are you hoping to rely on muscle memory so that you don’t need to think about it?
Because my challenge is I will watch a video like this, go and do some practice of it, but then typically at some point it will slip out of mind, and I will fall back into old bad habits, especially playing a match. Part of the reason I think is because of all the other things you need to think about in squash!
Wow thank you so much for that awesome comment! I love that you mentioned this because it’s something I struggle with as well. You cannot rely on muscle memory unfortunately. It going to take a while where you have to consciously think about these things before they become muscle memory. That’s also the only way to get better.
The best advice I can give here from personal experience is that you should try to only focus on one or two things. And once you have mastered them and do them automatically move to the next. Classic move is trying to work on everything at once but this makes it so much harder for things to sit haha. Hope that helps.
@@SquashForce Thanks for the response! I'm kinda glad to hear I'm not the only one that struggles with remembering to do these kind of things in squash haha. And yeah it makes sense to only focus on one or two things, so I will be keeping that in mind from now on!