Quality Racquetball Instruction Produces The Best Players

By Lila Barry


Racquetball is a highly active game that can be lots of fun and great exercise. Those who have not played it before should receive proper racquetball instruction in order to make it a safer and more enjoyable experience. Learning the basic plays and rules is the best place to start, and gradually one can develop his or her own playing style which takes into account their major strengths.

When seeking proper instruction, it's best to learn from someone who has a full understanding of the game and the correct way to play it. Different instructors will have varying and sometimes conflicting perspectives on how the game should be played. In order to learn effectively, it is necessary to choose an instructor whose approach makes sense as there needs to be a general agreement between teacher and student.

Both experienced and new players can stand to gain from a coach's guidance. Those who are learning how to play will have a better understanding of the game and develop a better way of playing if they learn from a pro than if they try to learn by themselves. A coach plays a vital role in a player's development, serving as a guide and mentor who can both motivate and correct the student when called for.

When looking for just the right coach, there are different ways to find one. Asking others who play the game, checking out local health clubs, and searching the internet can all be helpful. Attending a racquetball camp is another possibility. The student will take part in several days training and practice, and may then speak to some of the instructors and find out if they offer individual lessons.

Some players may want to take one lesson from a few different coaches and decide which one he or she is most comfortable working with. This may offer a very limited view of the quality of instruction however. It is best to take several lessons and upon their conclusion determine if the coach's teachings have clearly paid off in terms of know-how and skill development.

Proper training is also advisable in order to reduce the incidence of injuries. If a player does not know the proper swing and racquet handling techniques, this can lead to considerable strain on the muscles, joints, and tendons and may cause chronic pain. It's important to learn the proper body mechanics.

The coach will also ensure that the student is aware of what equipment is required in order to safely play the game. He or she will stress the importance of protective eyewear, and footwear which have rubber soles and round edges for preventing injuries. The racquet size must also be suitable for the person's build and have the correct string tension at all times.

A student needs to continuously apply and practice the pointers and concepts learned during racquetball instruction if he or she wants to become skilled at it. One's own playing style will likely develop as an awareness of strengths grows. With lots of practice, most people should be able to play fairly well in three months time or so, and can take part in matches. Mastering the game can give both the player and the trainer a sense of satisfaction.




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