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Racquets fitness centre has been established for well over 30 years. Originally in 1975 it was called Thame squash club – there were five courts,  a bar and a residential flat. Since then Racquets has grown to include multiple fitness areas, relaxation and rehabilitation facilities.  Racquets, unlike many other squash clubs, is growing and recognised within the squash community as the place to train, develop and play.

At Racquets fitness centre we have very high level coaches and Personal trainers to help develop your game. We have group coaching sessions throughout the week from beginners through to elite. We have over 13 squash leagues and a club night once a week to meet and play new opponents. At Racquets we help to arrange games, so don’t panic about not getting games or knowing any one we’ll put players together.

How do you start?

Firstly: Give us a call: 01844 261754

Secondly: We can arrange a thirty minute coaching session for you which is included within your sign up fee.

Thirdly: We’ll get you ranked in the leagues

Fourth: Get involved in club night and the coaching sessions.

Fifth: You’ll play in one of our handicapped or graded fun tournaments.

At Racquets we’ll get you up to speed and try to instil within you the passion we have for the game. It’s not just for the middle aged business man it’s for everyone, the game has changed and it’s a great regular workout !.

Do I have to be a member ?

You don’t have to be a member to play squash at Racquets.  We welcome anyone to play.  But we do have some rules though to ensure our members are able to book courts when they want to.

Without a membership you can book courts on the day that you want to play and you have to pay for the court when you book it.

We ask you to wear suitable non-marking clean indoor court shoes.  Clean so that the courts are kept free of dust which can make them slippery.  Non-marking so that the courts remain the pale colour.  Indoor court shoes for your own safety – as many cross trainers do not provide the support needed for the erratic movements of squash and racketball.

World Record Breakers

Racquets Fitness Centre held a World Record as featured in the official 2014 Guinness World Record Book

 

 

 

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