Racquetball is not only a fun sport but also a great workout. Learn some important beginning fundamentals of racquetball in this free video clip series.
The backhand shot is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Positioning is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Having the proper equipment is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Footwork is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Practice drills are very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Your grip is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Knowing the rules is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Warming up correctly is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The serve return is a very important shot in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The swing is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The ceiling shot is a very important shot in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The drive serve is a very important shot in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The kill shot is a very important shot in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The lob serve is a very important shot in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The passing shot is a very important shot in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
The Z serve is a very important shot in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Training is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Summary: What better way to get out all the aggressions in your life than to swing a racquet as hard as you can at a small hollow ball against a wall in a rectangular room with parallel walls? It's like playing fetch with yourself. The entertainment is endless with these conditions as you try and outwit yourself at every angle. Testing your skill against your most formidable opponent...you. Then and only then should you venture into the competitive realm of racquetball. This brutal and unforgiving sport has broken many a man and woman throughout its short life. The sport was created in the 1920' by a one Joe Sobek who saw the future. And in it were small racquets, goggles and knee-high socks the likes of which had never been seen.
In this free video clip series out expert, Shawn Royster, will show you all the small and yet important details about racquetball that you need to know to get started playing this exciting game. Equipment, safety, the grip and the serve are just a few of the things he will walk you through so you can't afford to miss this series if you are serious about this racquetball thing. So take a look and just try and say you didn't learn something useful the next time you are on the course. Grab your racquet, goggles and most importantly your cup and lets get balling!
Expert: Started playing Junior Racquetball in the age 12 and under division at the National and World Junior Championship. He won many titles at a Junior player up until age 18 when he was offered a college scholarship to University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo, CO.His job was to start the first Racquetball program at this University and assemble a championship caliber team of 6 men to compete for the title at the National Collegiate Championship held once a year. They went into this tournament against the biggest named schools such as UCLA, Penn State, Harvard, Stanford, BYU, Texas, and many more. Their team, from our little town in Colorado, took home 6 for 6 gold medals and the team title. Shortly thereafter he was able to commit to full time on the Pro Racquetball Tour. He traveled the world for 5 years playing in Pro tournaments and the highest world ranking that he achieved was #16 in the world. He currently play national doubles tournaments, outdoor racquetball, and an occasional pro stop.