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Coach Fisher is the former head coach of the Brigham Young University Racquetball Team. Under his leadership, BYU won 3-combined team and 7 women's team national collegiate championships. He has dedicated the last twelve years to learning, studying, analyzing, developing, and implementing  racquetball-training programs at all levels. Coach Fisher is the past chairman of the USAR Intercollegiate Council and also a member of Wilson's Racquetball Advisory Staff. Coach Fisher has a BS in Sports Science / Sports Medicine and has the equivalent of a MS in Sports Psychology. His coaching philosophy is "train hard ~ play for fun ~ compete to win." He believes in developing the complete competitive player from beginning to end. What that means is, working on all aspects of the game, not just a few. Coach Fisher says, "training and coaching are like our spiritual progression. We must constantly strive to improve and make ourselves better than we were the day before if we want to be the best we can be." He also insists, "it's not how much time we spend at performing a task that will perfect it; it's the quality of our work that will perfect the task that we perform." He also loves grassroots developmental racquetball and enjoys working with novice players, assisting them in whatever level they want to achieve, young or old. 

 

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