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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 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 ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on May 23, 2011
In squash as your level increases and you are playing better players it becomes more and more difficult to hit outright winners. Points need to be constructed to be won. You very often have to hit a ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on May 19, 2011
One of the biggest differences between low to mid level players and higher level players is how fast they recover to the 'T' after playing their shot. One the most noticeable areas I see this on ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on February 16, 2011
This is just a quick tip that I received while taking a lesson a few years ago. I was working with a much more advanced player than myself and was having problems getting drives on the backhand side ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on February 13, 2011
I am watching a replay of the PSA World Open 2010 final between James Willstrop and Nick Matthew on PSA Squash TV and impressed with Nick Matthew's position on the 'T'. He is playing such a high 'T' ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on January 08, 2011
Today I would like to discuss the hurry up drop shot. It is an extremely effective shot as it puts your opponent under time pressure. It is best used when your opponent has been forced to boast out ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on January 04, 2011
Practicing with a purpose in squash is vital to achieving good results and to improving your game. All to often when players play practice matches they don't set objectives. They just get on court ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on November 28, 2010
What are the strengths in your squash game? It is very important to know what you do well. Playing to your strength is a very good place to start when you are playing a player you are not familiar ...
Jeff Warren
By Jeff Warren
on October 24, 2010
Squash is a game played in close quarters. You are constantly jockeying for position with your opponent. It is important to remember that you have the right to play the ball where you want. There are ...