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Tips: High Percentage Shot Off a Ceiling Backwall



1. If the ball bounces past the dotted line with sufficient power, it most likely will be a long ceiling setup, so position yourself about four feet from the backwall.

2. If the ball bounces on the dotted line or forward of this line, it most likely it won’t come off the backwall. If it is hits with sufficient power, then it’s possible it will carom deep and come off the backwall below the vertical white dashes. These dashes are less than two and half feet, so if H is low, so is your, T.

3.
If a ball is down straight down on your shoulder, it has little angle and thus, it is probably not likely to come off the backwall. But you still have to read V and power to se if there is enough power to overcome the distance and angle and the ball might just come off the backwall still.

4. If the ball is coming down towards your shoulder at an angle, it is a strong possibility that it’s coming off the backwall.

5. This tip from my racquetball buddy, Tony Rulz, who got this hot tip from a lesson with Mike Locker: To maximum your space for shooting a low ceiling ball setup, hug the backwall with your body.

 

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