Squash can be an intimidating sport to try for the first time, but we promise you, it’s not! Unlike other net based racquet sports where you spend a lot of time picking up balls, the squash court walls are very forgiving and in your first session you’ll be having rallies find yourself wanting more!
Forbes has even ranked Squash as the healthiest sport for it’s muscle endurance training, high calorie burn, and low rate of injury. What does this mean for you? By getting involved in Squash you’ve found the most fun way to get or stay fit! Not only will you burn calories and learn new skills, but you’ll meet friends and be become part of a larger community of like minded people.
When you’re getting started with Squash the things you will need are:
This is a lot of equipment to get started, but good news, most beginner programs will loan you a racquet, goggles, and ball to help you get started. Clubs and programs will also have pro shops where you can try and buy all the equipment you’ll need to play on your own outside of the program.
There are a number of clubs across Toronto and the GTA, knowing where you are will help us connect you with the programs closest to you.
There are a number of clubs across Toronto and the GTA, knowing where you are will help us connect you with the programs closest to you. Some clubs offer specific programming open to non-members, this is an easy way to get involved and see if you would be interested in joining the club permanently.
You can also leverage your social media. There are squash courts in many condo buildings, and Facebook groups to connect players. If you are in Toronto you can join this group.
Other accessible commercial club courts include: