Feb 252011
 

There are two main points in this video by Jo Shattuck: You need a variety of racquetball serves. Change your serve height, speed, or angle so it does not become predictable. After hitting your serve, relocate out of the service box into center court position. Maintaining control of center court position will enable you to […]

Feb 162011
 

A racquetball kill shot must be hit between 6 and 8 inches off the floor on the front wall. Flaws in your swing technique are amplified when attempting to hit a kill shot. There are two technical reasons why most players have trouble hitting kill shots: A kill shot requires a flat level swing and […]

Feb 042011
 

The key to controlling a rally in racquetball is to keep the center court position. Center court position is located 1 or 2 feet behind the 5 ft encroachment line. Pretend there is a very powerful magnet always pulling you to this spot on the court. Keeping center court position is so important because any […]