25 episodes

The Racquetball Show Podcast is a resource for racquetball fans to:

-Hear from some of the biggest names and most interesting people in racquetball.
-Discover the habits, routines, workout regimens, diets, mindsets, and more from top athletes in the sport.
-Learn top-notch instructional advice.
-Find out our answers to your mailbag questions.
-Hear hilarious and exciting stories from the world of racquetball.
-Listen to discussions on recent events and hot topics.

We hope you enjoy!

The Racquetball Show The Racquetball Show

    • Sports
    • 4.8 • 31 Ratings

The Racquetball Show Podcast is a resource for racquetball fans to:

-Hear from some of the biggest names and most interesting people in racquetball.
-Discover the habits, routines, workout regimens, diets, mindsets, and more from top athletes in the sport.
-Learn top-notch instructional advice.
-Find out our answers to your mailbag questions.
-Hear hilarious and exciting stories from the world of racquetball.
-Listen to discussions on recent events and hot topics.

We hope you enjoy!

    Episode 24 - Bobby Horn

    Episode 24 - Bobby Horn

    On episode 24 of the podcast, we bring on Bobby Horn.  We discuss Bobby's fitness regimen, his racquetball origins and transition from basketball, and playing racquetball in Stockton.  We also talk about Bobby's favorite stories, the mental aspects of the game, trash talking, and Bobby's favorite players to play.

    Enjoy episode 24 of The Racquetball Show!

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Episode 23 - Alvaro Beltran

    Episode 23 - Alvaro Beltran

    On episode 23 of the Racquetball Show, Dylan, Charlie, and Tim speak with Alvaro Beltran.  We ask Alvaro about the coronavirus, his life outside of racquetball, and his origins in junior racquetball.  Then, we dive into the beginning of his professional career and how he was able to find success early on.  Alvaro talks about his toughest competition, specifically the less well know players who he competed with upon entering the pro ranks.  We discuss Alvaro's fame in Mexico.  Finally, Alvaro discusses the Mexican team's decision to exclude Alex Landa, and his opinion on the issue.  Enjoy episode 23 of The Racquetball Show podcast!

    • 59 min
    Episode 22 - Charlie Pratt and Tim Prigo

    Episode 22 - Charlie Pratt and Tim Prigo

    Episode 22 of the Racquetball Show features Charlie Pratt and Tim Prigo.  This is a reunion of the group from the very first episode of the show!  We talk about the coronavirus and its effect on racquetball, along with some predictions, and how to train while quarantined.  We then discuss Charlie's experience coaching the US Junior Team, the current state of the sport, racquetball on the internet, favorite racquetball stories, and more.

    • 1 hr 37 min
    Episode 21 - Cliff Swain

    Episode 21 - Cliff Swain

    On episode 21 of the Racquetball Show podcast, we begin with an instructional segment on swing mechanics.  It covers the three keys to a great swing: low, flat, and hard.  It also dives into how you can make those three keys happen.  Then, 6-time #1 IRT player and current coach Cliff Swain joins the podcast.  Cliff discusses competitiveness, mindset, how to hit a great serve, his rivalry with Sudsy, his background in hockey and other sports, who would win between prime Cliff and prime Kane, his brief hiatus from racquetball to play tennis, his favorite racquetball story, and much more.  Enjoy episode 21 of the Racquetball Show podcast!

    • 56 min
    Episode 20 - Fran Davis

    Episode 20 - Fran Davis

    On episode 20 of the Racquetball Show, we open up with an instructional segment about the strategy of racquetball.

    Then, Fran Davis joins the show and we discuss a variety of topics.  Fran shares what it's like coaching Paola Longoria and Rocky Carson, discusses Paola's fame, and talks about how racquetball lessons are really life lessons.  She talks about her favorite coaching moments and the tools she uses to coach people.

    Then she shares how she was able to make a living as a racquetball coach and her thoughts on how to grow racquetball and how we should follow the model that golf uses.  Finally, Fran shares her favorite racquetball story.

    Enjoy episode 20 of the Racquetball Show podcast!

    • 55 min
    Episode 19 - Doug Ganim

    Episode 19 - Doug Ganim

    Episode 19 begins with an instructional segment on one of my personal favorite topics (although not an obvious racquetball topic): meditation!  Then, Doug Ganim joins the show to discuss his racquetball origins, the US Open and how he was able to create such a massively successful event, what he would do to help grow different branches of racquetball, his favorite racquetball story, and much more.  Please enjoy episode 19 of the racquetball show podcast!

    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
31 Ratings

31 Ratings

Therealmrrojas ,

That’s My Boy!

Love it! For the longest I was trying to figure out who was doing the podcast!

KingK1985 ,

Racquetball ❤️

Dylan Reid brings depth into the world of racquetball! This is the only podcast I currently subscribe to! Every racquetball player should take some time!

John Rolf Reigstad ,

Explosive promotion for professional racquetball

This site is five stars. Great work, Dylan Reid!

Racquetball promotion has been inadequate for 40+ years. I think one action that could solve a lot of problems is to set up a huge international million dollar match. Winner receives $1 million and the players reach the quarterfinals all receive some compensation. King of the Hill. Funding by IRT, multimedia corporations, wealthy patrons. Requires expert, aggressive market team. Need a Don King of racquetball. Seedings would not necessarily be tied to IRT rankings. Kane obviously would be seeded number one, followed by current professional players. Then include a huge play-off bracket of international amateurs in which they earn the right to compete. Every racquetball facility could attempt to send a player. Probably takes a full one-two years. Then go full mass media starting with the round of 64. Like the US Tennis Open. A variation of March Madness formatting. Double the number of cameras around the court and include more high definition superslow motion coverage of guys in shots, etc. Activate this while Kane is still in his prime. Requires new big money and a completely new outside marketing crew, not the small-vision underachievers currently promoting the sport.The World against Kane Waselenchuk.

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