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Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on September 24, 2011
The marketing information from Dunlop definitely features Ramy Ashour with the Dunlop Biomimetic Max. Having watched him play at the Australian Open, and not British Grand Prix the racquet he looks ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on September 10, 2011
I have been playing squash all summer which is nice. I am in good match shape at this point and am ready to get more serious about match play.
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on September 05, 2011
The Dunlop Biomimetic Max is part of Dunlop new offerings this year for squash. It is a head light racquet that has a different feel than most Dunlop racquets. Of the new Biomimetic series it is the ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on August 02, 2011
I received a request for more information on the Dunlop Gecko-Tac grips. I spoke with Dunlop to get more technical information on it and received a PDF with the results of their testing on the ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on July 16, 2011
Squash is a very tough game and when playing it we are typically under a great deal of pressure from our opponent. They are working hard to take time away from us to limit the shots we can play. ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on June 25, 2011
One of the most difficult situations you can find yourself in when playing squash is recovering from a weak shot. If you have hit a loose shot to the front, whether forced or unforced you are in a ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on June 21, 2011
Dunlop's new racquets for the 2011/2012 squash season are almost here. We expect to have them in our ProShop and online store in July. With their arrival coming so soon it is time to start looking at ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on June 17, 2011
The Black Knight Magnum Corona6 Squash has just been released and it is an excellent edition to Black Knight's lineup of squash racquets. Anyone that has played with the original Magnum Corona will ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on May 27, 2011
In the last post we talked about deception. In particular using a hold to add deception to your shot selection. Another very important method to keep your opponent guessing and off balance is varying ...