Racketball

Racketball - Squash57

A great way to have fun and keep fit and active

You want a great workout, but you still want to be able to put your socks on in the morning. You want longer rallies to enjoy more action. You want a game that’s easy to pick up, that’s as much fun for children as the adults – no matter what standard you are. You want to meet interesting people and want a sport that’s right for you.

Sound like you? Well it sounds like you need to give squash 57 a try. Squash 57 (formerly known as racketball) is a growing game, with players using a bigger racket and a bigger, bouncier ball. The bounce means there’s time to get to the ball, so expect a lot of fun as you get engrossed in a long rally.
Played on a squash court, Squash 57 is easy to pick up, great fun and provides a good workout. Racketball uses a bigger bouncier ball and a bigger racket than squash, meaning players have more time to reach the ball and it’s much easier to hit back. Whatever their level, players can enjoy longer rallies and more action on court. England Squash is the national sports body in the UK for racketball, which it recently renamed as Squash 57. 
England Squash says ‘the four rules for racketball for beginners are: 
  1. Pick up ball; 
  2. Hit ball against wall; 
  3. Have fun; 
  4. Repeat!

 Getting kitted out

Members - If you want to give racketball / squash57 a go but don't want to buy a racket and ball just yet then we can help! We have a couple of rackets and a ball that you can loan for your session. Just ask at the main bar but PLEASE make sure that you return them after use so that they are available for other members.

Squash 57 is played on a squash court, you just need to have a squash 57 racket and ball which you can buy from most sports retailers. There are two types of squash 57 balls – blue and black. Blue balls are slightly bouncier, so ideal for recreational play or beginners. Black balls are less bouncy, and are used mainly in events such as the National Squash 57 Championships. If, after a few games, you find the blue ball too easy, you can then progress to using a black ball.
Racketball - Squash57
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