by Ken Woodfin | May 11, 2020 | Game Planning, Lessons by Ken Woodfin, Racquetball Strategy
Experience–>Training–>Execution Experience–> LEARN from past play. Review and judge the results of your past play by writing down what you noted was good and what you think needs work. That way you know what to adjust. From your review, learn how to fine tune...
by Ken Woodfin | Nov 2, 2019 | Game Planning, Lessons by Ken Woodfin, Racquetball Strategy, Serving Strategy, The Gestalt
Gestalt Racquetball Stroke Part 2 The Downswing or Contact Phase —> Here ball striking magic begins! = Also swinging myths are debunked and mysteries are revealed and solved… —> Swing secret = Here we are at shotmaking time. Although this is similar to a...
by Ken Woodfin | Sep 9, 2019 | Lessons by Ken Woodfin, Racquetball Strategy, Racquetball Technique, The Gestalt, Uncategorized
The Great Stroke Gestalt… Part 1: The Backswing… Do you know what’s better than all the stroke parts by themselves? It’s all the stroke parts working together. In fact the racquetball stroke is even greater than the sum of the forces produced by its individual parts....
by Ken Woodfin | Jul 15, 2019 | Game Planning, Lessons by Ken Woodfin, Racquetball Strategy, Racquetball Technique, Strategy
Game Thoughts The opponent within your head is far more daunting that any player you might face or the one with whom you actually “share” the back half of the court today. What that means is your THOUGHTS BEFORE you play (and AS you play) really matter. Know that you...
by Ken Woodfin | May 27, 2019 | Game Planning, Lessons by Ken Woodfin, Racquetball Strategy
Racquetball Techniques You can’t just guide the ball around the court or aim your shots. You must prepare and then flow your racquet head thru the back of the ball, with deep meaning. What that means is you must have a plan for each ball you field and a matching...
by Ken Woodfin | Apr 22, 2019 | Lessons by Ken Woodfin, Racquetball Strategy, Racquetball Technique, Strategy
Racquetball Shooting Experience As a player, set the reference point for how YOU compete. Make it a “Meta” shooting experience. There optimally play racquetball on YOUR own terms. Attack Mode A fundamental part of your game should be playing in attack mode. If you...