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Selecting a squash racket that matches your playing style and skill level can significantly impact your performance. Beginners should opt for a lighter racket with a larger head size, around 500 cm², to provide more power and forgiveness on off-centre shots. Intermediate players might prefer a balanced racket offering a mix of power and control, while advanced players often go for heavier rackets with smaller heads for precision. Consider the material as well; graphite rackets are popular for their strength and lightweight properties.
Squash is a fast-paced sport that requires quick movements and stability. Investing in the right squash shoes is crucial for both performance and injury prevention. Look for shoes with non-marking soles to ensure good grip on indoor courts. Cushioning is essential to absorb shocks during rapid movements, while supportive uppers help maintain stability. Always try on shoes to ensure they fit snugly but comfortably, as ill-fitting footwear can lead to blisters or discomfort.
Squash balls come in different types, each suited to varying levels of play and conditions. The ball's bounce is indicated by coloured dots: single yellow dot balls are ideal for beginners due to their higher bounce, making rallies easier to sustain. Double yellow dot balls are used in professional settings as they offer less bounce and require more skill to play effectively. For colder courts or slower games, consider using a ball with more bounce like the red dot ball. Familiarising yourself with these options ensures you choose the right ball for your game.
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