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Healthy squash — Sport is ranked as the fittest of them all

Published: Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 12:22 p.m. MST
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Squash just doesn't quite have the sophisticated ring to it as does other racket sports like, say, tennis or racquetball or even the lesser known paddleball.

Squash sounds, well — more edible than playable.

But, according to Forbes magazine, squash — the game — is the healthiest sport an individual can undertake — better than rowing, rock climbing, swimming, cross country skiing or basketball, all runners-up in the scheme of fitness.

Not taken into account is the sheer fun of standing inside a room, about the size of a large bedroom, and hitting a little ball as hard as is physically possible.

Regulation squash, as is played now, involves playing in an enclosed area that is 21 feet long and 18.5 feet wide, has no ceiling (one difference from racquetball), and a thin piece of tin stuck to the front wall that makes it nearly impossible to play a "quick" game.

And now, said Craig Bennett, teaching pro/manager of the Squashworks — Utah's only designated squash playground — the introduction of a softer, squishier ball in recent years has upped the level of play.

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Forbes consulted with fitness experts and asked them to score the various sports in four areas — cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance and flexibility. Also scored were calories burned and injury risk.

Of a possible five points, squash scored 4.5 for cardiorespiratory endurance, 3 for muscular strength, 5 for muscular endurance, 3 for flexibility and 5 for calories burned in 30 minutes (517). In rating injuries — high, so-so and low — it scored a 2 or so-so. Total points: 22.5.

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Owner Craig Bennett works on form with a group of players at Squashworks in Salt Lake City. Bennett's grandfather brought squash to Utah after playing it in the East.

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