One of the the first things taught when starting out on the road to potential squash mastery is to get back to the ‘T’ after every shot. In actual fact, it’s a position about a metre behind the ‘T’. It’s what every text book tries to instil. It’s true location is quite often revealed by ... read full story
The object of the game of squash is to make your opponent cover the most distance, in the least amount of time during the course of a match. To achieve this objective, every shot you play needs to be accurate but that’s not all; depending on the type of shot, it needs to be struck ... read full story
I’m a big boxing fan make no mistake about it! I love nothing more than to watch a ‘big fight’ involving two great champions. I don’t claim to be a boxing expert but I do believe I have a sound understanding about the noble art. Orthodox fighters, that is generally right handed fighters, stand with ... read full story
What the hell do I mean by the title ‘Become a Time Machine’? Literally speaking, I suppose if it was possible, you’d never lose another squash match whatever your standard. Just imagine it, you could keep turning back time until you play that perfect shot. How cool would that be? Ok let’s get back to ... read full story