my racquetball opponent has a serve which is difficult to return. he bounces it high and hits it with an overhead swing. it's very powerful and impossible to judge where it will bounce before or after hitting a wall
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If you need some help with your technique for knowing about
ball placement and being prepared for the next shot, before it falls at your
feet, then visit this web site: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~racball/tips.html. Here are the real facts you need to know to
be able to prepare yourself for just about any shot your opponent may
make. After you print and practice all
of these “how to” rules, and believe me, you will; then make the time to put in
lots of practice hours with someone you like and play comfortably with, who is
a better player. This way you will gain
the experience you need, about your own game, and you can identify your weak
areas, and improve them. Getting to know
WHERE TO HIT THE BALL, HOW TO SERVE so
that the other guy has very little chance to return it, and what your own weak
areas are; these are the elements that every
racquetball player must deal with, if he or she wants to WIN!!
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