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Rita was raised in the outback of Australia and, as a child, lived in a timber slab hut with a dirt floor. Although some provisions were sourced from a relatively colse to community from time to time, regularly their food was either taken from their modest variety of chickens and other farm animals, or was hunted by the man of the household with a trusty shotgun.
Of course, many people in the world still live like this today although most in the west prefer others to deal with unpleasant business such killing one's dinner. But what has this got to do with Squash?
Whilst explaining the finer points of Squash stroke play to a young hopeful, I overheard her say 'I can see you'll never get a duck for dinner!' It is illuminating that the pupil looked totally perplexed at this feedback - rather like telling a native of the deepest, darkest jungles of Africa that broadband internet access will come their way within 10 years - Uh?!.
I, of course, knew immediately what she was referring to and although I have taken a solemn vow never to shoot, kill or step on any living creature, this I know from my own childhood. The weapon may not have been powered by gunpowder, but if one were literal, the result would still be the same. It is no good standing about as if talking on a mobile phone when trying to bag one's evening meal - the lower part of the body must be balanced and stabilised to hit one's target. Furthermore, it is no good just hitting the desired subject, especially if using a shotgun, as a shot in the fleshy part of the animal will render it virtually inedible.
And so it is with Squash. To hit a shot accurately to a target point, one must be balanced and carport to achieve a high degree of accuracy. (And I will not hear of any of this nonsense about the ball being the target!)
Now your task of playing a shot is simple:
Respond to your opponents shot before the shot is played
Take off with the speed of an Olympic sprinter to retrieve the ball, even though you are not totally sure where it is going.
When you reach the ball, stop running and play your shot so that you are totally balanced during the swing
Before the swing is even completed prepare for your return to the T
Return to the T with the speed at which you left it a second or two ago, being sure you give your opponent free time to reach their next shot.
Is it any wonder so few Squash players can expect duck for dinner!
To respond this challenge I spent many hours meditating in front of videos of my favourite international Squash players, playing superior matches. The footwork does not fit in with the primary view of literal, footwork found in past coaching manuals. (I have a estimate of them which make handy doorstops) If these were used a a part the footwork would rate as a dog's breakfast rather than roast duck.
But watching these champions move is akin to observing a mountain stream - fluid, excited, seamless. As beautiful a mammal it may be, but an elephant is not what squash players should move like. These champions move more like a butterfly, skipping over the court outside effortlessly, setting themselves only to hit the ball. They share the following characteristics:
The players were always carport and balanced when striking the ball (even when in unusual or ultimate positions)
Racket making ready was consistent despite changing footwork patterns
There was a comfortable distance between the ball and the player
When it was potential they would move into the shot (transfer of weight from the back to the front foot
Knees were bent except when hitting overheads
There was a seamless transition from the coming stage to the hit stage to the recovery stage
When they have the time, they would make adjustments to their position with footwork, rather than improvise with their swing.
It is self clear that the professionals have the envy producing potential to make even the most difficult of retrievals, easy. Which gets me to mental what mere mortals might do to achieve such skill.
The short respond is, maybe if we were relying on that duck for evening meal we might combine a microscopic harder on making ready to hit the target. The long answer? Well, you will have to wait fr my prognostications on that subject.
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