I am currently looking to buy a new Squash racquet...need help with choosing one, am at present using Wilson NCode Reflex 170 gm, headsize 76.5, it feels v heavy after playing for a while, so am lookin for sumthing lighter and a more advanced racquet, am confused between the Prince O3 speedport black, Wilson K135 and Wilson Ktour... plz help thank you.
The nTour is Wilson's number 1 selling racquet and features an nCode® construction and Power HolesTM technology to provide increased power and control so you can dominate the game.Weight: 140 gLength: 27"Tension: 24-28 lbs.String Pattern: 14M x 18CHeadsize: 470"Balance Point: 36 cm. / 14.2 in., Head HeavyTechnology: nCode®, Power HolesTMYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
The Wilson® nVisionTM squash racquet features nCode® technology that's 2x stronger and 2x more stable, delivering 22% more power to your swing.Weight: 190 gBalance: 32.5 cHeadsize: 73"Recommended for Beginner PlayersYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
The Wilson nVision Squash Racket features a vibration dampener for increased comfort whilst all-round performance and durability is provided through nCode Technology. Ideal beginner Racket. Ncoded carbon frame.470sq cm head size.String pattern 14 x 19.Balance unstrung 32.5cm.Unstrung weight 190g.White and Red.
This Wilson Tour BLX Squash Racket is the choice of a new generation of powerful squash players, offering up the pace and precision needed to penetrate the court from any position. Improved feel through integration of BLX. Peter Barker's racket of choice.BasaltLinear GeometryPower HolesYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
The Wilson K Power squash racket is a competitive all-around racquet, made with the Hammer® design and features [K]arophite BlackTM technology for more feel and a stronger stable racquet.Weight: 175 gBalance: 33.5 cmString Pattern: 12 x 18Headsize: 76"Recommended for Beginner / Intermediate PlayersYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
This Wilson One30 BLX Squash Racket has BLX technology with the integration of the Triad® system to deliver the perfect balance of comfort, power and feel. Lightweight construction loaded with precision and feel. Triad® design for ultimate comfort and stability.BasaltLinear GeometryTriadPower HolesYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
nCode, an exclusive Wilson nanotechnology process, introduces a new class of rackets created at the molecular level. nCode racquets measure 2 times stronger, 2 times more stable, and up to 22% more powerful than ordinary rackets.Weight: 140 gBalance: EvenString Pattern: 12 x 18Headsize: 73"Recommended for Intermediate / Advanced PlayersYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
The Tourna Grip Racquet grips are extremely durable and well cushioned for maximum comfort and performance. These grips are great for use with all tennis, badminton, squash and racquetball racquets.
Wilson's Double Trouble BLX in your hand means double trouble for your opponents. Hyper Carbon® and Power HolesTM combine with BLX to create a lethal weapon with outstanding power and feel.Weight: 145 gLength: 27"String Pattern: 14M x 18CHeadsize: 76"Composition: Basalt, Hyper CarbonGrip: Wilson Comfort HybridTechnology: BLX, Power Holes, Hyper CarbonYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
Unleash the power of a sledge hammer with Wilson's Sledge Hammer 130 Ti that boasts graphite playability and titanium durability. Hammer® design, Rectangular Geometry and Power HolesTMprovide increased power and control so you can dominate the game.Weight: 130 gLength: 27"String Pattern: 14M x 21CComposition: TitaniumGrip: Wilson CushionAire®You may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Racquet Club of Chicago is a prestigious private athletic club at 1365 North Dearborn Street in Chicago, within the Gold Coast Historic District. The classical revival building was designed by architect Andrew Rebori, constructed in 1923. 1] It is a contributing structure within the National Register Gold Coast Historic District. The Racquet Club currently features squash courts (two North American singles, two North American doubles, and one International singles), 2] two racquets courts, 3] and one indoor tennis court. The tennis court was converted from a real tennis court. 4] The racquets courts are the worlds westernmost active venue for that sport Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 94 Publication Date: 2010/08/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Womens International Squash Players Association (WISPA) is an organization for female squash professionals. It is responsible for running the womens professional tour and the womens world rankings. It is based in London, England. Squash is a racquet sport played by two players (or four players for doubles) in a fourwalled court with a small, hollow rubber ball. Squash is recognised by the IOC and remains in contention for incorporation in a future Olympic program. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/09/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches
You dart across the beach, legs pumping, feet pounding the sand, your mind on one goal - to reach the ball hurtling across the net at a lightning speed. The yellow ball dips low, and you dive below it, swinging your arm with all your might. You feel your racquet vibrate with the impact and breathe a quick sigh of relief as it cruises back at your opponent - before you scramble to your feet to do it all over again. 5 Racquet Sports - Enjoy 5 diverse racquet sports including Tennis, Ping Pong, Badminton, Squash, and Beach Tennis 6 Modes of Play - Compete in 6 different modes including Around-the-World, Friendly Tournament, Friendly Championship, Quick Match, Party Mode, and Training 40 Rich Graphical Environments - Play in an Underwater Reef, a Moroccan Palace, a New York Loft, or a Fan-filled Stadium; over 40 spectacular locations in all Multi-player, Split-screen Action - Compete with up to four friends or family members in split-screen mode for an ultra-realistic play experience
The basic aproach - a traditional Squash sticker with a squash racket racquet?- show how much you love to play squash Great squash gift Get them for the whole team Sports Oval Sticker Our stickers are printed on 4mil vinyl using water and UV resistant inks 150; meaning no fading in the sun or bleeding in the rain. Measures 3 x 5 oval. Printed on durable 4mil vinyl.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Racquet Club of Philadelphia (RCOP) is Philadelphia, Pennsylvanias premiere squash, real tennis, and racquets facility. Established in 1889, The Racquet Club of Philadelphia continues to be one of the most prestigious private city clubs in North America. The Club started its life in a modest facility at 923 Walnut Street. Under the leadership of George D. Widener, the current 16th Street Clubhouse was built by noted architect Horace Trumbauer. Historian Nathaniel Burt described the new 1907 Clubhouse as by far the best appointed...of all Philadelphia clubs. The clubhouse is one of the first reinforced concrete structures designed in Philadelphia, and also includes the worlds first above grade swimming pool, designed by the noted bridge builders, Roebling Construction Company. The buildings redbrick, Georgian design, is evocative of historic Philadelphia, and the Clubhouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 94 Publication Date: 2010/08/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches
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Get Fit With Racquetball
Racquetball is an ideal combination of exercise and enjoyment. It provides great workout by helping increase stamina, lower body fat level, improve muscle tone and burn about 700 calories from the body. Racquetball has become one of the most strenuous cardiovascular workouts available at present.
A former squash and tennis teacher, Joe Sobek, invented racquetball in 1950, and today is extremely popular throughout North America. It is a sport that can be enjoyed in all weather. At the same time it is a good exercise, as it requires very good hand eye coordination and a knowledge of angles and spin techniques. Racquetball has also become popular amongst women because it is easy to learn.
Racquetball is a fast game, played with racquets and a hollow rubber ball in an indoor or outdoor court. Racquetball needs two teams of one or two players each, who then hit the ball against one of the four walls or ceiling of an enclosed court with short racquets made of wood, steel, or fiberglass, strung with nylon and featuring a wrist strap.
The standard racquetball court is an enclosed rectangular area, about 40 feet long, 20 feet wide and 20 feet high. The racquetball court is marked with a short red line that is parallel to the front wall and 20 ft from its parallel back wall. The receiving dashed line lies 5 ft parallel behind the short line. The serve line, also parallel to the short line is 5 ft closer to the front wall. The two sets of screen lines form a double box and serve box respectively. It is about 18 and 36 inches from and parallel with the short and serve lines and sidewalls.
Racquetball rules require that all the players must start the game by standing within the serve box or zone. The shots must hit the front wall before hitting the ground to keep the ball in play. The ball should hit the floor before touching the back wall during the serve. The receiving team must stand inside the receiving zone during each serve. The server must bounce the ball first inside the service zone and strike it with the racquet before the ball bounces a second time.
Players of any age can start playing racquetball after learning all the basic racquetball rules. Beginners can play singles racquetball but doubles are not for the novice or inexperienced player, as it requires a lot of practice. However, in general racquetball is a fun and enjoyable game for any beginners young and old.
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