Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Connie B at Chevy Chase Athletic Club is a great coach. Positive, insightful, encouraging for my DD. I highly recommend her. Can’t speak to the club’s financial practices, but she is awesome.
My DD took lessons from her a while ago, and she has been and I think still is the Coach for the Whitman squash team (club sport). My DD had a good experience (and I took some adult lessons, although she delegated that to other people after the first lesson). She can be a little pushy about using squash as a path to college scholarships.
99% of kids playing squash are doing it as a path to college scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Connie B at Chevy Chase Athletic Club is a great coach. Positive, insightful, encouraging for my DD. I highly recommend her. Can’t speak to the club’s financial practices, but she is awesome.
My DD took lessons from her a while ago, and she has been and I think still is the Coach for the Whitman squash team (club sport). My DD had a good experience (and I took some adult lessons, although she delegated that to other people after the first lesson). She can be a little pushy about using squash as a path to college scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Connie B at Chevy Chase Athletic Club is a great coach. Positive, insightful, encouraging for my DD. I highly recommend her. Can’t speak to the club’s financial practices, but she is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Play Squash Acadamy is the ABSOLUTE WORST.
Totally agreed. They lied all the time . Shameless despicable people
What happened ?
Anonymous wrote:Spring Hill Rec Center in McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, the squash on fire guy is not the same as play squash guy. Both are bad.
Is that the guy who looks like Rod Stewart? He’s been nice the few times we’ve been to SoF. Didn’t realize he has a nasty side
Yes