3. The CC Passing Game
diversify your pass/pinch game. When your opponent is forced to
cover both sides of the court, he is vulnerable to the reverse pinch.
4. The CC Passing Game
works on your opponent's weaker stroke. This is usually the lefty's
weaker backhands in the deep right corner and some righty's weaker forehand
stroke.
5. The CC Passing Game
adds surprise and venom to your wide angled passes because your
opponent is anticipating your cross court missile, but if you move your
front wall target just another foot or so towards the opposite sidewall and
your opponent misreads it as a CC Pass, then the wide angled will have him
changing direction to chase your ball in the opposite deep abyss! A fun
spectacle for the entire family!
6.
The CC Passing Game increases your return of service effectiveness.
Many amateur just hit predictable down the line returns that helps the
server picks off the third shot in the rally. But rip a cross court here and
there and you got him hesitating for a second or two and that's costly in
racquetball, where every inch and second counts big time!
7.
The CC Passing game adds another dimension to your game that your
opponent must be prepare to cover or not at their perils!
These are seven reasons why you should add a CC Passing Game
to your racquetball arsenal, and if you already have one, work on it, refine
it to mold it into an effective missile-class weapons the United States
Nuclear Committee would be proud to have in their weaponry!
The CC Passing game is a part of the racquetball game that
many amateur take for granted, but when you realize how devastating the CC
Passing Game can be on your opponent's game, forcing them to cover both
sides of the court and thus, opening up your other shots, you'll realized
that the CC Passing Game is a must-have in any Modern Power Racquetball
Player's Arsenal!
VRB Pro Am Tour Instructional. McClayson. 07/23/05.
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