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On-Court Squash Training for All Levels

byRahul KumarAvailable online; Sessions across Bengaluru & at centers in Bellandur, Kasavanahalli & KaikondrahalliStarts from2,500 Per MonthView full gallery

I help you translate fitness into skill with drills designed to improve your speed, court coverage, and reaction time. Whether you are picking up a racket for the first time or training for a competitive tournament, these sessions are built to make you a more efficient player.

A group of athletes works on a ghosting drill, moving in sync to practice court coverage and positioning. This exercise is key for developing muscle memory for efficient movement.

Here you can see a mix of my junior and adult athletes during a typical training session, each working on individual drills and movement patterns to sharpen their squash skills.

Two athletes engage in a competitive rally. This is a great example of how our training in movement, fitness, and technique comes together in a real match-play scenario.

This video shows an athlete practicing a two-corner movement drill. This exercise is designed to improve the speed and efficiency of moving between the front and back corners of the squash court.

An athlete demonstrates the 'C & V' movement drill. This pattern helps players master the essential footwork needed to control the 'T' and dominate the center of the court.

Speed and recovery are critical in squash. This junior athlete is doing on-court interval sprints, a drill that builds explosive speed and trains the body to recover quickly between points.

My junior girl's batch works on their speed with court sprints. Building a strong running form and endurance from a young age is fundamental for their future development in the sport.

About On-Court Squash Training

When we train, it is not just about hitting the ball. We spend significant time on ghosting and movement patterns because that is how you actually control the game. You will learn to dominate the T and recover efficiently, which is the difference between losing a point to fatigue and winning it with precision. I keep these sessions intense, so come prepared to work on your footwork.