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050 _aGV 1017 .W75 1980
100 _aWright, Shannon
_eauthor
245 4 _aThe Women's book of racquetball /
_cShannon Wright and Steve Keeley
260 _aChicago :
_bContemporary Books,
_cc1980
300 _avi, 232 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c29 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. The Game -- 2. Equipment -- 3. Coordination Drills and Warm-Ups -- 4. Forehand Grip -- 5. Forehand Stroke -- 6. Backhand Grip -- 7. Backhand Stroke -- 8. Stroke: Common Errors and Pointers -- 9. Practice.
520 _aYou are going to learn racquetball from this book like you've never learned it before. The reason? Well, there are two reasons, and their names are Shannon Wright and Steve Keeley. Shannon is the best female player in the history of the game. She won the 1977 and 1978 national singles championships and is the NRC professional tour's all-time top female money winner. When people talk about women's racquetball, you know they're talking about Shannon Wright. And everyone who has taken a racquet into hand with purpose has heard of Shannon's co-author, Steve Keeley. Steve has been one of the top male professionals since l established racquetball's first pro tour in 1973.Perhaps more significant to you, he is the most respected instructor and author in the sport.
650 _aRACQUETBALL
700 _aKeeley, Steve
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