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Upcoming Events

Junior Worlds

December 2008
Tempe, AZ 
                                             National High Schools
February 2009
St. Louis, MO 

                                             Junior Olympics
June 2009
East Lansing, MI

Junior World Championships
 The Junior World Championships will be held this year in Tempe, AZ  December 15-20, 2008.

For more information inlcuding Hotel info, please go to Junior Worlds page by clicking
here.
High School Commitee

High School Council

The high school council deals with events associated with the High School Nationals. They are involved in implementing new rules for play and eligibility selecting the high school coach of the year, and assisting with other aspects of the high school event.

Members of the High School Council

Paul Gordon (MO)

David Moyle (OR)

Dave Azuma (OR)

Dan Whitley (MO)

Donate to Junior Racquetball
Junior Team USA will compete at the IRF World Junior Championships in Tempe, Arizona in Decemebr 2008.

Prior to the event the team will also hold a training camp. All funds donated to the team will be used to support these two events.

Donations designated for other junior programs are deposited in a seperate junior account and will be used to support national junior programs.

All donations can be sent to:

 USA Racquetball
1685 W. Uintah
Colorado Springs CO 80906

Please designate where you would like your funds used. All donations are tax deductible.
 

20th IRF World Junior Championships
IRF World Junior Championships


   

Congratulations to the USA Junior Team in winning the overall Team World Title!



For additional information please visit the official
website.

         
        Draws | Event History | Record book Practice Times 


Other helpful info: Hotels Official Event Rules & Regulations

   
US Junior Team
Official Sponsor of the US Junior Team

Babcock Power

Junior Olympics

 
The USA Racquetball Junior Olympics showcases some
of the elite juniors players in the United States. The event
offers singles and doubles events and caters to ages
5-18.


For more photos and stories:
http://usra.org/Tournaments/2008JuniorNationals.aspx

To view the draws:
http://r2sports.com/tourney/viewResults.asp?TID=2466&fromPage=site



High School Championships



The USA Racquetball High School Nationals this year 
brought in 408 players from around the United States.
Teams battled it out during 4 days of fierce play for the
top honor of bringing home a National title for
their school.

 

View the draws :
http://www.r2sports.com/tourney/divisions/listAllDivs.asp?TID=2460&sortBy=defaultOrder

The 2009 High School Nationals are slated for the
February 25th - March 1, 2009 in St. Louis, MO.

US Junior Team Coaching Staff

Kelley Bean
Head Coach

 

Coach Kelley Bean

Shane Wood
Assist. Coach 
 

Coach Shane Wood

Cheryl Gudinas
Assist. Coach

 

Andy Pitock
Fitness Coach

Fitness Coach Andy Pitock

Jen Meyer
Esprit Head Coach 


Coach Jen Meyer
Junior Champions

Male Junior Athlete of the Year

 2008  Jose Rojas
 2007  Allan Crockett
 2006  Chris Coy
 2005  Zach Apperson
 2004  Ben Croft
 2003  Dan Sheppick
 2002  Jack Huczek
 2001  Jack Huczek
 2000  Jack Huczek
 1999  Shane Vanderson
 1998  Josh Tucker
 1997  Rocky Carson
 1996  Rocky Carson
 1995  Shane Wood
 1994  Shane Wood
 1993  Shane Wood
 1992  James Mulcock
 1991  Sudsy Monchik
 

Racquetball Conditioning

 

Building a Strong Core

 

The new “buzz” in fitness and racquetball conditioning is core training. Although many players think of core training as abdominal training, the reality is that the core training actually consists of many different muscles that stabilize the spine and pelvis, run the ENTIRE length of the torso.

 

Core conditioning exercises need to target all these muscle groups to be effective. These muscles are important in racquetball because they help control movement, transfer energy during your swing and shift body weight for more efficient movement in any direction.

 

The muscles of the core run the length of the trunk and torso and allow racquetball players to generate powerful movements of the extremities. In future articles we will identify muscles that allow players to maintain a solid core foundation and transfer energy from the center of the body out to the limbs. Along with identification of the muscles we will also illustrate specific exercises that will help develop these core muscles.

 

Rectus Abdominis

 

 

 

 

 

Exercise

 

One Legged Squat

 

How to Do the exercise:

  • Start by placing the top of your right foot on top of your exercise ball. Keep your left knee soft – do not lock your standing knee.
  • Reach your arms forward at shoulder height. If balancing in this position is too challenging, open your arms out to the side. Inhale to prepare.
  • Exhale and actively pull your deep abs toward your spine. Bend your left knee, engage your right glute and lunge. The ball will move backward and your shin will move to top of the ball. Focus on moving the ball backward from your pelvis and not your foot. Make sure your left knee doesn't move beyond your toes.
  • Inhale and return to starting position. Repeat for a total of 10 reps then switch sides. Do two sets.  

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