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Like tennis, racquetball can be played in a game of “singles”, where two players face off head to head, or “doubles” where teams of two compete against each other. There is also a three person variation of the game which is called cutthroat and is played in a round robin tournament style.
Tennis and racquetball have a lot in common, but although their rules and format are similar they require very different techniques and playing styles. Racquetball demands all of the agility, grace, speed, and strategy of tennis, but to be a great racquetball player you also need tremendous reserves of power. You can check out video sports blog for the latest tennis and racquetball videos.
Racquetball is in some ways a more brutal game than its refined cousin tennis, and a large part of becoming a master of racquetball is simply being able to hit the ball faster and harder than your opponent. Because power is such an important part of the game, racquetball strings and balls are created to allow the players to make the fastest and hardest shots that physics will allow.
The rules of racquetball are relatively simple. In racquetball, you and a partner take turns hitting a rubber ball in such a way that it bounces once on the floor in front of you, hits the front wall, and returns. As in most games, the primary objective in racquetball is to win the game by getting the most points. You win points by hitting the ball in such a way that your opponent can’t hit it back to you.
Points are only given to the serving side; the one that started the “rally,” or round, with the ball in hand. The most common end to a rally takes place when a player or team misses the ball twice, but there are several other ways for a rally to end. For example, if the ball touches a player’s body or clothing, the rally ends; or if the ball bounces more than once on the floor before being hit by a player. Most amateur games are played to fifteen points, but professional games usually stop at eleven. You win a racquetball match when you or your team win two games in a row.
The game of racquetball is a very fast paced and challenging one (but not as difficuly as the squash game), so it is little wonder that so many people make racquetball a regular part of their fitness routine. The game provides a great cardio workout while also providing compelling strategic problems, which helps keep players interested at all levels of excellence. Many people who have trouble sticking with a regular workout regimen turn to racquetball as a way to get their exercise, because it is not difficult to stay motivated when presented with a game that is easy to learn, hard to master, and fun to play. Even a beginner can enjoy a lively afternoon of racquetball, but the strategy requires enough finesse to engage the interest of even a very accomplished and practiced player. The combination of speed, power, and intelligence that racquetball demands makes this game a great workout for both the body and the mind. It’s fun to play racquetball!
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Job hunting is hard and can be quite frustrating, but we all have to do it from time to time. In today’s job market, many of us tend not to stay in one job for very long, compared to the past, and this is especially true in the restaurant industry. The industry can be quite unstable, especially in an urban environment where rent is pricey and there’s a lot of competition. Even great restaurants fail and close up all the time, so even if you’re happy with your current job you might find yourself all of a sudden unemployed!
If you are currently unemployed and looking for a restaurant job, or if you have a job and want to find a new one, there’s no way out of facing the dreaded job interview. You might be the most personable and confident person on the planet, but if you’re not used to job interviews or haven’t done an interview for a long time you might need a little rehearsal. This is where conducting a “mock interview” can come in handy.
To conduct a mock interview, ask a good friend or family member to help you and be your interview partner. Choose somebody who you feel at ease around, and who you know will be completely honest with you. You don’t want a “yes man” type of person who, because they like you, will want to downplay your deficiencies.
Also, it helps if your interview partner has a degree of experience in interviews him or herself. Perhaps you know someone who works in a human resources department of a company? They know all the angles!
Ask your interview partner to prepare some sensible questions that an employer would ask an interviewee. Make sure you don’t know the questions in advance, so you can practice thinking on your feet! As in a real interview, you should prepare yourself as well by thinking up answers to common interview questions. You can search online for typical interview questions if you need some examples.
Ask your “buddy” to honestly evaluate how you “come across”–ask him or her to make note of moments in your responses when you seem too cocky, hesitant, or unsure of yourself. If you want another perspective on how you come across to others, try practicing your answers by yourself in the mirror.
While it’s important to be prepared, obviously, don’t over-think it. Being too self-conscious during a real interview can paralyze you and make you look like you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Remember, interviews for restaurant jobs can often be more informal than corporate interviews, depending, of course, on the size and service level of the establishment. Your interview process for a fine dining establishment or the restaurant of a major expensive hotel might be a bit more involved or intense than that for a local pub or watering hole.
One more piece of advice: don’t underestimate the power of smiling! It goes without saying that you’ll be nervous during your real interview. Because of this, smiling might not come naturally. So practice your smile, making it an active component of your presentation, when doing your mock interview. Studies have shown that facial expressions can actually shape mood. So smiling, as well as making a positive impression on your potential employer, can genuinely help generate a positive confident mood that will help you breeze through your interview.
The key is to be yourself, be prepared, and be confident in your abilities and assets as a potential employee. If you haven’t done interviews in a while, or are new to job hunting, you might be a bit rusty. So performing a mock interview with a helpful partner is a great way to ready yourself for the real thing!