Winterton Racquetball
Never Let Good Enough be good enough!
Coach
Jim Winterton
Hall of Fame Coach Winterton coaches like no other coach out there! In any business, people are measured by their portfolio. Coach W has more national, world, and pro champions than any other coach in racquetball history in his body of work. Why is he so successful?
He teaches athletes how to self-coach. The thinking process to win is much different than hoping to win.
A good example would be “I have to keep my racquet up!” (Process and something a player can control) Instead of “I hope I win this next point!”(Outcome and something a player cannot control)
Using the latest in science and technology, Coach uses the footwork technique of pro athletes in mainstream sports and applies those principles to racquetball. Coach is always changing his approach to match each student’s needs.
No two people are alike so why should every athlete be taught the same?
Our Programs
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Two days of 3 hour sessions or one day of 6 hours
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Access to Video Collection
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Personal Practice Plan
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this is less then $84.00 per hour!
Pro Package
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Unlimited video coaching*
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Access to Video Collection
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After 3 months in Pro Package free In Person coaching if you visit Coach**
Remote Coaching
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Remote Coaching only
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Access to Video Collection
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Unlimited video coaching*
*Coach reserves the right to fast track long videos into 15-20 minutes of analysis
**up to 3 hours per day in person coaching for two days. Sorry these days do not accumulate.
Example: come to Arizona after 6 months and you will receive 6 hours of in-person coaching, not 18 hours.
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Tip of the Day
#8 Can Make you Great
Some observations from Coach: Note to any and all young coaches who think they want to coach-here are a few rules and a few thoughts on getting started. First: I wish they would not start you at the top! That is a terrible way to learn. I wish there was an apprentice program that governing bodies would use. So you must learn your craft! A good player does not mean you are a good coach. You can be for sure-but coaching is not the same as playing, Coaching is transferring information in many different ways to different people and helping …
Tips to Play Pressure Points
There comes a point in many matches when the points are crucial. Many matches I have seen or played for that matter, the points came easy until……it came crunch time–the 12-12 points, the 14-14, the 10-10 etc. Here are some guidelines for pressure points–easy 10 rules for serving pressure point play. 1. Never give an easy serve to kill-for this reason I do not like drive serves unless hit on the short side; not off the back wall! 2. Never “cleverate” yourself on serving. Many times the serve gets too cute; too smart-you do not trick a good player; you …
World Juniors Feedback
World Junior Racquetball is an exciting tournament. I loved my junior USA team coaching gigs and was able to experience success. Those days are long gone because today the cards are sort of stacked against USA. First, coaching academies exist in many countries and not too many places here in the USA. Those cities or areas with good coaching have good athletes who can win on the international stage. Indeed, if you look at the USA players left in the draw you will see they have paid their dues, have worked hard, and are left standing in the semis. To …
Mistakes Takes
Dear Coach W, “What kind of mistakes do you see top racquetball players making? I can list a few that I notice. 1. Very poor bio-mechanical execution of movement and stroke mechanics. In our sport leading pros are teaching incorrect footwork, horrible stroke mechanics and inviting overuse injuries. Instructors with poor mechanics is bad enough worse, they are writing articles and doing videos about it. They should be absorbing the study of bio-mechanics and working on latest movement techniques so players can learn to play efficiently with less injury. 2. Poor diet–athletes are not eating right and do not understand …
Footworking the Footwork
I got an email today about the game today and shot selection. The author is a nice guy, but he is dead wrong about the modern game of racquetball. First, he goes into great detail on crossover steps and why they are important. I believe that thinking is way outdated and creates poor footwork, not good footwork. (and I have bio-mechanical evidence to back me up on that) Second, he states that the game today is low% racquetball and there is no strategy. Again, untrue, the game is faster, lower, and therefore the strategy is in the details. You master …
Footwork
Footwork is a biggie of course with racquetball. Now here is a tip–watch the feet. The more advanced the player, the more the feet move. The less advanced in technique the less the feet move. A good player will go to a ball, set their feet, and continue to “micro-adjust” their feet. This becomes an unconscious movement over time if practiced. The Novice moves to the ball and Plants their feet like little trees and then lean to the ball instead of adjusting their feet. One popular way of training is the use of the agility ladder. By doing …
Late Post
Gasp!! No post today? My social media planning backfired on me as I was moving posts around. If I have one post about technique I like to follow that one with maybe a different topic. So I move posts around and in my rearranging I forgot today’s post. On the fly here it goes! Ramblings from running a tournament to coaching in same tournament. 1. Shot selection is so huge. Many matches came down to one part of the court not exploited. Case in point-get to match point by shooting down the lines and then change to pinching or vice …
Warmup to Warmup!
Here are a few tips to take away first round “jitters” in a tournament. First, warmup before your warmup! Use dynamic stretching which means movement warmups, like high knees, carrioca and other such exercises before you even get on the court. Then get ready to hit some ceiling balls, forehands and backhands, Be sure to hit some lob serves, Z serves and drive serves, to get the feel of the court. When you are in a full sweat, you are ready to go. Here is another tip I learned indirectly from hall of famer, Ruben Gonzalez, a mighty legend of …
Mind Repair
Mind repair. When your car breaks down you go the garage and they find a part to replace the broken one. Here are seven “broken” mindsets and the parts below to replace them! 1. Uh Oh-here we go again. (forecasting your loss ahead of time!) 2. I can’t get my first serve in! (meaning-I am a terrible player, I cannot get my first serve in) 3. My opponent is a cheater. (your loss excuse served up on a silver platter for you) 4. The ref is making horrible calls. (see above) 5. I have a horrible seed in this tournament. …
TRY THE ELITE RACQUETBALL CAMP LED BY COACH WINTERTON
These camps sell out each year. Other camps have 5-8 people attending while Coach Winterton’s next Elite camp already has 40 signups! His last one-day camp had 14 in attendance! Coach Winterton’s camps experience includes top notch instruction and fun!
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Upcoming events and News
2026 Arizona Open Jan 15-18, 2026
Arizona State University Rec Center, 400 Apache Blvd , Tempe, Arizona Go Here for more Info!
2025 Elite Camp Breaks all Records!
July 28 to August 1, 2025 the 42nd Annual Elite Camp took place in St Louis, Missouri, at the historical Vetta Club. 51 athletes, 12 …
Coach Winterton’s Athletes Excel in 2025
LPRT The Madison Trust Arizona Open Winners: Angelica Barrios, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Women’s Open Grant Williams, St Louis, Mo, Gold Men’s open at Arizona Open …
Athletes in Training!
A few of the top athletes Coach Winterton works with.
Elite Camp 2025
Whew!! 49 junior athletes and 11 coaches and a few chaperones! Then add 12 coaches of local high schools..put them together and we had the Scholastic Elite Camp 2024 version! Stay tuned for this year’s amazing group of youngsters!!
The level of play in this camp continues to grow!
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Testimonials
Kane Waselenchuk
Kane Waselenchuk, 13x World Titles, 14x US Open titles, Winningest player in Racquetball history
Michael Norelli
Michael Norelli, Age division player--(like most of us, a normal club racquetball warrior!!)
Frank Taddonio
Frank Taddonio, Masters HOF Inductee, National age division champion
My experience working with Coach Winterton has been and continues to be extremely positive. He consistently identifies the most smallest details that contribute to improving my performance on the court. Coach provides direction and analysis both in person and virtually through videos I’m making progress regardless of schedules and locations.
I highly recommend Coach Winterton if you desire to improve your game and start competing at a higher level.
