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I am looking for a grommet set for a Head Tapout. It seems that no one has it in stock, and will not have it in stock till late April. I even called Head, and there is some back order. This is my 3rd set of grommets ( I have strung the rqt 3 times since I purchased it). Is that breakage normal for a grommet? Head seems to think that this is ok. I now have a rqt that is grommetless and useless....
I am looking for a grommet set for a Head Tapout. It seems that no one has it in stock, and will not have it in stock till late April. I even called Head, and there is some back order. This is my 3rd set of grommets ( I have strung the rqt 3 times since I purchased it). Is that breakage normal for a grommet? Head seems to think that this is ok. I know have a rqt that is grommetless and useless....
So I have been up and down this forum and all over the internet to get some better info to properly do the 'wrist snap'. From what I have gathered, it looks as thou you have to time this action prior to contact of the ball, which makes total sense. But I have also read that a proper follow through will automatically result in the snap. With that being said, wouldn't you have to hit the ball a couple inches in front of your feet to make contact. I am used to a baseball swing and the snapping doesn't really work well at all with that. Any suggestions would be so helpful. I saw someone doing a proper snap and serve, and I was so amazed by the power and speed generated. I want to be like that!! Thanks again
Posted: 01/19/12 in Racquetball Talk. Score: 0 The Wrist Snap 7 replies
So I have been up and down this forum and all over the internet to get some better info to properly do the 'wrist snap'. From what I have gathered, it looks as thou you have to time this action prior to contact of the ball, which makes total sense. But I have also read that a proper follow through will automatically result in the snap. With that being said, wouldn't you have to hit the ball a couple inches in front of your feet to make contact. I am used to a baseball swing and the snapping doesn't really work well at all with that. Any suggestions would be so helpful. I saw someone doing a proper snap and serve, and I was so amazed by the power and speed generated. I want to be like that!! Thanks again
Posted: 01/19/12 in Racquetball Talk. Score: 0 The Wrist Snap -1 replies
So I have been up and down this forum and all over the internet to get some better info to properly do the 'wrist snap'. From what I have gathered, it looks as thou you have to time this action prior to contact of the ball, which makes total sense. But I have also read that a proper follow through will automatically result in the snap. With that being said, wouldn't you have to hit the ball a couple inches in front of your feet to make contact. I am used to a baseball swing and the snapping doesn't really work well at all with that. Any suggestions would be so helpful. I saw someone doing a proper snap and serve, and I was so amazed by the power and speed generated. I want to be like that!! Thanks again
Posted: 01/19/12 in Racquetball Talk. Score: 0 The Wrist Snap -1 replies
I am fairly new to this game, only like 2 years, but I love this game and completely addicted to it!!! I play 3 -4 times a week, for about 2.5 hours each time. Anyway, needed some help with my backhand. Apparently, the way I currently do it, is not the recommended way. I took a lesson from a local pro recently and he had told me that the #1 Women's Pro uses a backhand similar to that. I have been trying to correct the backhand (with practice by myself and in games) to no avail. He said I would generate more power with the proper grip. Are they are others out that use a similar grip. It is hard to describe, kind of torqueing my wrist forward, but keeping the same grip. It works for me and I rarely miss any serves to my backhand. Is it worth it to change?? I think I am so used to my old way, that in the middle of my game, I find myself going back to my old ways instinctively. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks
Posted: 01/12/11 in Racquetball Talk. Score: 0 Backhand grip help 3 replies
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    I am looking for a grommet set for a Head Tapout. It seems that no one has it in stock, and will not have it in stock ti
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    I am looking for a grommet set for a Head Tapout. It seems that no one has it in stock, and will not have it in stock ti
  • Posted on The Wrist Snap (0)
    Thanks for the reply! So I tried for a good portion of an hour trying to time the ball with the POC, and didn' seem to w
  • Posted on The Wrist Snap (0)
    So I have been up and down this forum and all over the internet to get some better info to properly do the 'wrist snap'.
  • Posted on The Wrist Snap (0)
    So I have been up and down this forum and all over the internet to get some better info to properly do the 'wrist snap'.
  • Posted on The Wrist Snap (0)
    So I have been up and down this forum and all over the internet to get some better info to properly do the 'wrist snap'.
  • Posted on Backhand grip help (0)
    Thanks for the tips!! I will try both out tonight. So I gather, that I should try to kick my bad habit, even thou it wo
  • Posted on Backhand grip help (0)
    I am fairly new to this game, only like 2 years, but I love this game and completely addicted to it!!! I play 3 -4 times