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Help My Squash Game Show 40 Squash Tips with Barb Cooper
How to start kids playing squash at a very young age. A book to overcome fear “Run to the Roar” by Paul Assaiante & James Zug Another Salute to the Glut covers how to stretch the glut muscle. “Ask Barb” … Continue reading →
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Help My Squash Game Show #25 Squash Tips from Barb Cooper
I Look at what eye guards to select when playing squash. Training tip to turn on your eyes. Greg Wells Superbodies Peak Performance Secrets from World Class Athletes Ask Barb covers when and with what to restring your squash racquet?
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Help My Squash Game Show #21 Squash Tips from Barb Cooper
Barb covers an Inflatable Squash Court with Wayne Cowell and Mike Cornish from Western Australia. I recorded this entirely outside, please excuse the sound quality! Walt Disney, “How To Be More Like Walt” written by Pat Williams and Jim Denney. … Continue reading →
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Help My Squash Game Show #17 Squash Tips from Barb Cooper
Barb gives doubles squash players a fantastic tip for theirĀ general shot making and another tip for all squash players when hitting winners. She introduces Andy Higgins and “Best Coaches, Best Practices” for coaches, parents and teachers. Giving in one … Continue reading →
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Help My Squash Game Show #5 Squash Tips from Barb Cooper
Fred Reid from Black Knight and I talk about modified racketball played on a squash court with a modified racquetball ball. I comment on what age young kids should start to play squash or any racket sport. Ask Barb covers … Continue reading →
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Help My Squash Game Show #4 Squash Tips from Barb Cooper
This show deals with how to overcome fear of competition. A cheap and easy way to make a junior squash racket for your 4 year old child. Barb reviews Darren Hardy’s book “The Compound Effect” Ask Barb talks about how … Continue reading →
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