School Start Squash 3.7 – COOL DOWN/STRETCH ​

Static stretching is beneficial for preventing future injuries and increasing flexibility.

The physed teacher should take the students through a series of appropriate stretches and cool down techniques. The following muscles are commonly used most for squash and may require further stretching:

  • HAMSTRINGS – commonly used in squash for lunging in and out of shots.
  • CALVES – commonly utilized in squash to quickly push off the spot.
  • HIPS – utilized extensively in squash for twisting, turning, and changing direction.
  • QUADS – commonly employed for lunging, stopping, and maintaining balance during shots.
  • BACK – utilized frequently in squash for lunges, twisting, turning, stabilization, and reaching.
  • SHOULDER AND FOREARM – Used frequently in squash for swinging and reaching for the ball, particularly for volleys and high shots.

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School Start Squash 3.1 – WARM UP

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School Start Squash 3.2 – FUN GAME: SQUASH SIMON SAYS

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School Start Squash 3.3 – REPEAT HITTING FOREHAND & BACKHAND DRIVES FROM DROP BOUNCE FEED

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School Start Squash 3.5 – ALTERNATIVE DRILL: SOLO BALL SKILLS AND DRILLS

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School Start Squash 3.6 – FUN GAME: RELAY​

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