In parts one and two of our three part series on Teaching Racquet Sports (such as squash) to Large Groups we covered the rationale for using adapted or modified (”mini”) racquets, balls and court size to enhance the learning of very young or non-athletic adults. We also covered the importance of using a “Rallying” versus [...]
In parts one and two of our three part series on Teaching Racquet Sports (such as squash) to Large Groups we covered the rationale for using adapted or modified (”mini”) racquets, balls and court size to enhance the learning of very young or non-athletic adults. We also covered the importance of using a “Rallying” versus [...]