On-site supervision is recommended during set-up of equipment and initial instruction.
In-the-area supervision is recommended following initial skill instruction and after all safety concerns have been emphasized.
Instructional Considerations
Positioning and movement should be taught for singles and doubles.
Code of etiquette for court play should be taught and enforced, e.g., not entering a court in use.
When teaching skills, there should be adequate spacing for each student to make a free and uninterrupted swing.
Students should be taught to use the safety holdup. The safety holdup should be used if someone is in the path of your swing. Hold up and replay the point.
Benefits of protective eye gear should be communicated to students.
Spectators should not be allowed on the court.
There should be no more than four players to a playing area for handball, paddleball and racquetball.
For squash, only singles must be played unless a proper doubles court is available.
Equipment/Facilities
Racquets should have a good grip and be in safe playing condition.
Racquetball and paddleball racquets must be equipped with a thong that is worn around the wrist.
Court boundary lines should be clearly defined.
A safety procedure should be established for side-by-side courts in a gymnasium.
When playing on an enclosed regulation court, protective eye gear must be worn.
Students wearing eyeglasses should wear appropriate eye protection, e.g., shatterproof glasses.
Balls should be appropriate to the skill level of students, e.g., tennis, foam balls, soft rubber or vinyl balls.
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