This is an audition tape to come on down or up there to play Mark. Maybe at 72 years old I am too young for him. Cheers. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7jmZsBwIy7A.htmlsi=xTRr4KT21X2f9FtU
How important is the grip and do you change grip depending on forehand versus backhand? In and do you change grip depending on forehand versus backhand? In tennis some people tend to change their grip frequently for serves forehand and backhand. Should we stick with one particular grip in racquetball like continental, Semi Western?
🤔…..racquetball newbie here. So, while learning the rules of the game, I have been taught that if the server wins the rally they get a point. And if the server’s opponent wins the rally then no point is awarded, but the receiver of that serve now becomes the server. The rules in this racquetball video are different. Why?
Thanks Sudsy, Leo and the rest of the gang for this "behind the scenes" video. Best of luck to all of you, except when playing against me. Take care! Frank Hotels.
i love watching this. I'm playing with two or three guys 3 times a week and really want to improve my game. high back corners are my nemisis. How do I get those?
These people are extraordinary. I have been fortunate enough to witness their performances, and you have acquired your knowledge from them on a regular basis. Court position is a critical factor, and I can discern a strategy at play.
I noticed that both you and Veronica use a rubber band? for the dampener instead of the stock dampener. Is there a better feel or maybe weight distribution?
John is a legend, Sudsy is a legend. I just heard John mention Jeff Stark. I played Jeff Stark in the Washington state Open final in '93. Lefty Jeff Stark, right? The overhead or shoulder pinches were beautiful, Jeff. My favorite racquetball experience and memory was winning a pro-am doubles tournament with John Ellis in Kennewick, Wa. What a love of racquetball.