Every player's development looks different. Find the pathway that fits your stage, your goals, and the support that will help you move forward.
Your child has the talent. The work ethic is there. The lessons are real. And still - the breakthroughs feel slower than they should, the matches don't reflect the training, and the path forward isn't always clear. Junior squash development is rarely about more lessons. It's about bringing the squash, the mindset, the body, and the long-term picture together - so what your child practices in training shows up when it counts.
You care about your squash. You're not casual about it - even if you can't train like you'd want to. But somewhere between work, family, and limited court time, the gap between the player you are and the player you want to be stopped closing. The hours are real. The effort is real. And still, the ranking, the rivals, and the matches that used to feel close are starting to feel further away. There's a smarter way to train inside the life you actually have.
The instincts are sharper than they've ever been. You read the court better than you did at 25. And the body - beautifully, frustratingly - doesn't quite get there in time anymore. Masters squash doesn't have to mean managed decline. It can mean playing smarter than you ever did, recovering better than your generation was taught to, and finding a version of your game that thrives at this stage - not the one that served you well two decades ago. The game has another chapter for you. Most coaching doesn't know how to help you find it.
Take Ahad's squash assessment - a 10-minute reflection designed to clarify your game, your goals, and the coaching path that may fit you best. Ahad personally reviews every response and follows up within 24 hours with feedback and a recommendation on next steps.
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