10:38 lol Kane points to his head after that and he's 100% right. Saw Jack wasn't looking and the angle Jack was most likely going to hit. Kane has had high iq racquetball game for a long time.
@wolfmanracquetball5 ай бұрын
High IQ Racquetball Seems to be the key. How many of you guys believe that? How about Elite athleticism + High IQ????
@wolfmanracquetball4 ай бұрын
@@Nosameer6 are there two top players that you're watching now that have a similar story. Are there two pros that you're watching closely fighting for the top?
@wolfmanracquetball4 ай бұрын
@@Nosameer6 thank you for sharing. I will definitely check it out.🐺
@wolfmanracquetball4 ай бұрын
@@Nosameer6 is this one of them you are referring to? kzbin.info/www/bejne/m17WiH55lKaHh5Y&pp=ygUXSm9yZHkgQWxvbnNvIHZzIE1vc2Nvc28%3D
@wolfmanracquetball4 ай бұрын
@@Nosameer6 I guess if I had to have 1 problem to work on in life, I would not mind having to remind myself to calm down and control myself. It's a good problem to have???? 🐺
@daltonbreaux6 ай бұрын
I was convinced years ago that Kane’s rapid rise in the sport and matches like this led to what many of us considered to be Jack’s premature retirement from the game of racquetball. I think he realized that constantly playing for second place was ludicrous. At the end of some rallies where Jack shakes his head is not from frustration for missing a shot. I think it was in wonderment of “How do we beat this guy?”
@angelthewolfman82106 ай бұрын
Glad you share a similar perspective! I wish that was not the case. I wish Jack was still playing Rball.🕉
@wolfmanracquetball6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video with us Dalton. You da Man!🐺🤯🐺
@jimjim28225 ай бұрын
@@daltonbreaux I recall wayyyyyyyy back when Kane started as a junior player. I first experienced seeing him play at a tournament in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan at the age of 12 (or thereabouts). He was awesome then - power, control, intelligence, and most importantly… a great attitude.
@wolfmanracquetball6 ай бұрын
Watching them warm up so smoothly and effortlessly reminds me that I need to calm my energy on the court. How many of you guys warm up this smooth??⁉
@jimjim28225 ай бұрын
When I played that’s exactly how I started… it took me 10 years to understand that!
@lbowskАй бұрын
I can’t stand how many times they bat the ball around before serving.
@wolfmanracquetballАй бұрын
I believe they do this for two reasons: 1. Help them relax and regroup in between serves/rallies. 2. To test your patience, like a baseball pitcher. Anyone else out there have any ideas on why players do this?🐺🐺🐺
@lbowskАй бұрын
@@wolfmanracquetball I played for 30 yrs starting in 1977. I played in numerous tournaments during the first decade. No one ever did that. I'd bet a dollar that most of the guys I played with would also find it annoying as hell.