CROSS COURT NICK TRAINING WITH ROBERT LINDNER
Welcome back! Please like and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already... In this video we focus on one of the most precise and rewarding shots in squash the cross court nick. Together with Robert Lindner we work on timing, accuracy and recognizing the right moment to go for this shot. The cross court nick is not about power but about control, angle and perfect contact. You will see how we create the opportunity from the back of the court and how small details in preparation and positioning make the difference between a winner and an easy return. Robert trains different scenarios to improve his feel for the ball and his ability to execute under pressure. This is a high risk high reward shot that can completely change the momentum of a rally when used correctly. Watch closely how the setup leads to the opportunity and how the execution needs to be spot on. Let us know in the comments Have you ever hit a clean nick in a match When would you go for this shot What do you find hardest about executing it Thanks for watching and enjoy the session.

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