Jethro explores drop shots from the middle of the court, looking into the technique in great detail and explaining how to make the drop more effective by working it with other shots.
Jethro explores drop shots from the middle of the court, looking into the technique in great detail and explaining how to make the drop more effective by working it with other shots.
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Gyffes , 00:45, Friday 27th October 2017
New England viewer, here; once they load (sometimes can take a little bit), streaming is no issue. Part of why I really appreciate the "watch the whole series" option: load once, enjoy repeatedly.
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Owen Rodwell, 17:08, Thursday 26th October 2017
Good series. But no examples of a Willstrop backhand drop...an oversight surely?!
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Richard Thompson, 12:21, Thursday 26th October 2017
excellent videos - no streaming issues on my side
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Rass Tesfa, 01:31, Thursday 26th October 2017
I find these videos really facinating and benifical but I think your system have network issues. I may get 3-4 seconds of streaming then I have to wait 30 seconds, or some times minutes, before it continues. At best this is extremely challanging and it has been happening for some months. I am in North America. I hope this can be remedied as quickly as possible.
, 12:13, Thursday 26th October 2017
Hi Rass, that's interesting as all the videos are hosted on Vimeo and shouldn't relate to the website. As a test, could you see if you get any similar issues if you watch videos on the Vimeo site?
, 16:30, Wednesday 25th October 2017
Hi Nik, yes. When I talk about it's as if i'm stood right behind the ball looking at the front wall. So 3 o'clock would mean hitting the outside of the ball on the FH and then the inside of ball on the backhand (right handed). Hope that's clear...
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G Delgado, 16:55, Thursday 26th October 2017
Would you recommend anything different to teach this to semi-beginner kids? I have found many to be very stiff at the wrist and body open to the front wall plus they close their racquet face a lot so I’m not sure teaching hitting the outside of the ball would help them. Do you have tips for this group?
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Nik Rasula, 14:09, Wednesday 25th October 2017
Hi Jethro! If I understand correctly, five o'clock (on the ball) should be the go-to standard for both forehand and backhand drop shots?
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adnan bhatti, 18:44, Tuesday 24th October 2017
One of best videos I have seen on squash skills :)