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Racquetball/Squash Tips - Rules by RacquetballTeam .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm . If you do, you lose the point. Play it all. All surfaces are in play in the racquetball court. Use them! Server earns points. Points are scored only by the serving side when Read on »
Racquetball/Squash Tips - Technique by RacquetballTeam .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm Take lessons. If you're serious about racquetball or squash, take lessons from a Pro. The swing is not intuitive and it's important to learn proper technique. Turn your... their court positioning. When to drop it. Use a drop shot when your opponent is deep in the back court and you are closer to the front wall. Read on »
Racquetball/Squash Tips - Etiquette by RacquetballTeam .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm Be courteous. Be courteous. Wait until your opponent is ready to serve the ball. Be punctual. Be punctual. Arrive on time, especially if you've reserved a court time. Don't interfere. Don't interfere. Avoid interfering with your opponent's shot. Fault! Shout fault if you make an illegal serve. Let! Let! Call a do-over if interference Read on »
Racquetball/Squash Tips - Strategy by RacquetballTeam .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm Back wall. Use the back wall! Cover the pinch. In doubles, if your cross court opponent is shooting, move up toward the wall to cover short shots. Hit deep. Hit high percentage, deep shots, to send your opponent to the back wall and control center court. Don't try to hit too many short shots. No service. If you're playing doubles, stay out Read on »
Racquetball/Squash Tips - Gear by RacquetballTeam .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm Choose your shoes. Find a racquetball shoe that's light, with a gummy, rubber-like sole for quick stops and starts. Make sure it fits comfortably. Find a glove. Look for a racquetball glove that fits comfortably, and has the ventilation you want. Bring your racket and do some test swings. Find your racket. Try out different racquetball rackets to see Read on »
The more I played racquetball, t... by Seth Roberts .. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:17pm The more I played racquetball, the more accurate my shots became — the more control I had. It was a kind of learning: learning to place the ball. I was fascinated by how little we knew about how that learning took place. I studied associative learning in my own research. The motor learning during racquetball resembled associative learning Read on »
Wyeth to Seek Supreme Court Review of Georgia Court Decision by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 15 Oct 2008 7:10am FDAnews Drug Daily Bulletin (HERE) Oct. 14, 2008 | Vol. 5 No. 201 Wyeth to Seek Supreme Court Review of Georgia Court Decision Wyeth intends to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a decision by the Georgia Supreme Court that... Read on »
Fight Back: Exxon’s Betrayal and the Supreme Court’s Complicity by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 4:27pm The following is the foreword by John Perkins to Dr. Riki Ott’s Not One Drop: Betrayal and Courage in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. The grounding of the Exxon Valdez and the resulting oil spill in March 1989 was a terrible tragedy. Arguably even more tragic was the Supreme Court decision in June [...] Read on »
Appeals Court to Vaccine Court: Don’t be a Putz! by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 30 Jun 2009 3:39pm By Kent Heckenlively, Esq. Nobody was more surprised by the decisions in Cedillo, Hazlehurst, and Snyder than me. It wasn’t just that the decisions went against the theory of vaccines causing autism. I understood how controversial this claim was, and... Read on »
TO COURT, Or NOT TO COURT? by JoGo Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:32pm as 2 consent orders. Yet, my therapist and several divorce-court savvy people have strongly advised that I not go back to court. Why? I cannot nor should not expect that the court can moderate bad behavior. Therefore, I should not look to the judicial process to make good on these legal agreements. Given that my ex-husband is a clinically defined Read on »