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Fundamentals
     Hitting a forehand

    Hitting a backhand

    Hitting a ceiling ball

    Down the line pass

    Wide Angle Pass

    Cross Court Pass

    Hitting a pinch

    Drive serves and  Z-serves



Podcast

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Welcome To Racquetball University

 Mitch Williams 

 Mitch Williams goes vertical against Jason Mannino.

The USA Racquetball Association welcomes you to the exciting sport of racquetball, we have designed this site to provide all the information to help you start playing or get you back into
the exciting sport of racquetball.
This information can help you get started playing racquetball immediately. Racquetball provides numerous benefits for a healthy lifestyle for men and women of all ages as well as kids.
Look here for:


• Free instructional clinics for beginners
• Where to play
• Junior Programs

• Playing Tips/Drills
• Tournaments/Leagues
• Private Lessons

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Racquetball 101

The USAR is excited to bring you this new webpage and hope that you'll provide any feedback as we begin to expand racquetball in the community. If there is anything the USAR can do to bring racquetball to your club or city, please contact Chuck Meredith via e-mail to help you get started.

To register for the free e-newsletter to this web-site, please fill out the box at the bottom left column of this page.

Forehand and Backhand tips

How to hit a forehand
 with John Ellis



How to hit a backhand
with John Ellis

Racquetball Fitness Facts

An average game will take 20 minutes, during which a player will run a distance of approximately 3,650 feet -- or over two miles in one hour of play.

The average number of calories burned during racquetball play ranges from moderate at 640/hour to 794/hour -- to a high level at 13.7 per minute (or 822/hour).

Racquetball offers both aerobic and anaerobic benefits, with both sustained high level heart rate activity and quick bursts of energy required during play.

Video Instruction

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This is the “ultimate in racquetball video instruction”.
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Drilling Exercises

Check back here for drilling info.
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