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Ceiling height and wall distance actually do affect play because it affects the air. Different gyms "play" differently and it's not entirely...
I've been in Alberta for the past few years, but I'm now in the GTA (Markham, specifically, but I can drive). I know there are lots of private...
Gill Clark isn't amazing when she's commenting on her own but I think she's a great conversationalist, i.e. when she's broadcasting with someone,...
Can't say for sure, never having seen you play, but chances are it's your footwork. In order to smash with a head-light racquet, you have to get...
As with all discussion pertaining to what you see professional players do, it's important to understand that they use strategies that are...
Oh yes, covering your partner at the back is a valid move, but not something I would teach to anyone UNTIL they've learned the basics. See,...
The basic strategy is simple: as long as partner A is attacking from the back, partner B's responsibility is to the front of the court, i.e....
If you aren't doing so already, make sure you're extending your arms and racquet as far out in front of you as comfortably possible. You may have...
Love the original post.
My first racquet was a Ti-7. Still use it when my other racquet's getting restrung.
Whether or not a racquet is "high end" shouldn't (in my opinion) have anything to do with whether or not it's suited for beginners. Let's keep in...
Simple solution: normally, you receive serve by standing with your left foot in front of your right foot. If your opponent indicates that he's...
I have a method of doing this that works for me but might cause you to fall into bad habits if your base isn't good enough. If your normal...
I'm rather partial to the Ti 280... although it looks like they've replaced with the 290...?
I was going to say the same thing. If the racquet is simply there as a back-up and you like your current one, just get another one. The only...
Is that a new model? Haven't heard of that particular number in the Titanium line.
At the cost of being able to cut off drive returns (usually a 50/50 chance at any rate), you can just stick your racquet out in front of you and...
No, it is not allowed. That's the simple answer. The ONLY incident where you are allowed to invade your opponent's airspace is during the...
If you're having trouble with flat smashes, it's because you're dropping your racquet down when you receive them. Keep your racquet out in front...