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Colorado Squash Players,

Announcing the start of Colorado Squash Box Ladders as of June 1st! Please pass this message on to any and all squash players within Colorado and Wyoming.

For a downloadable PDF file to post at your clubs, first passes at a FAQ and Rules page, please see:

http://groups.google.com/group/colorado-squash-box-ladder

The goal is to have about 4-6 boxes of 5 players each for the first 6 week session and grow that to 10+ boxes by the 3rd session in September.

Regards,
Jim

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Dec 21
Captain Fizzle asked:

This is a matchplay situation I have come across in squash.

My opponent kept on playing their shots, always into the same back corner of the squash court. To avoid running as much, would moving closer to the corner be a sensible strategy? And if/if not, how come? If not, what should have I been doing? And where should I have been standing?

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Sep 29
Squash Vs Tennis Racquets?
icon1 Administrator | icon2 Squash, Tennis | icon4 09 29th, 2007| icon33 Comments »
misterling asked:

Hi. How do you differentiate between a tennis racket and a squash racket?
and is there any significant dress code/ accessory that a squash player wears?

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Sep 27
m l asked:

Would any one be able to advise substantially on a decent squash racquet, also on other equipment, such as balls, brand, materials, and qualities of a club - is squash well represented in England? - I cant seem to find much information on it… Many thanks in advance…

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Feb 21
Squash Racket?
icon1 Administrator | icon2 Squash, Squash Racquets | icon4 02 21st, 2007| icon32 Comments »
m l asked:

Hello Everyone,

I’m planning to take up squash, any advice on what to look for in a good decent squash racket would be appreciated - e.g. brands, materials, technical info. etc…..also advice ot the type of balls as well. Many thanks.

Question posted courtesy of: Rich Benvin

Feb 18
Arubachick asked:

Is squash harder or easier than tennis? I’m wondering which to take up, I sort of want to try squash… answer asap gracias

Question posted courtesy of: Unique Articles

Jan 11
Squash is lame?
icon1 Administrator | icon2 Other - Sports | icon4 01 11th, 2007| icon33 Comments »
electricblue.firefly asked:

I am a squash player. And when I tell my friends that, they’ll all be “uh..” Why is squash considered a “lame game?” As far as I know, you need intelligence and agility to play this game! Not only that, you need to be super fit! So why is squash considered to be a lamer game than tennis or badminton? It’s really sad to see squash a dying sport. ):

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Oct 30
car man rider hoplite asked:

Well I am still in 8th grade and I don’t have much time to improve my game, I only play for about 3 hours on weekends. I am slightly overweight, but I am able to beat a few kids my age and older. But I am not able to survive a rally of more than 20 strokes. How can I improve myself? BTW, I run 2 miles to warm up, I exercise on the agility ladder, but that is all I have time for because I have soo much math homework (pre-calculus)

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Sep 28
Squash balls?
icon1 Administrator | icon2 Other - Sports | icon4 09 28th, 2006| icon37 Comments »
Somebody asked:

My friend is impossible to buy for, but because he plays squash, for part of his present, I’m thinking of getting him some squash balls. He uses the single yellow dot ones.

What I’d like to know is if they’re prone to bursting or not? He’s mentioned this has happened in the past, so I was thinking I could get him a little stockpile if it happens a lot.

If it’s a rare incident, then I better think of another present!

Thanks everyone!

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Apr 24
Squash ?
icon1 Administrator | icon2 Other - Sports | icon4 04 24th, 2006| icon33 Comments »
m l asked:

There doesn’t seem to be a Squash Category here?? Would any one be able to advise substantially on a decent squash racquet, also on other equipment, such as balls, brand, materials, and qualities of a club - is squash well represented in england? - I cant seem to find much information on it…… Many thanks in advance…

Question posted courtesy of: Rich Benvin

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