Squash in the Olympics: Are we on the wrong tack?

In Alex Plimmer’s excellent recent article on http://www.crunchsports.com regarding Squash’s lack of inclusion in the Olympic Games, he follows an entirely logical and reasonable train of thought, citing the undoubted assets of Squash and comparing them with other sports that have achieved the ultimate goal of inclusion in the world’s premier sporting celebration. But whatContinue reading “Squash in the Olympics: Are we on the wrong tack?”

The Millman Experience – Next edition

Hi folks, I am writing to invite you to the next edition of ‘The Millman experience’, my intensive training program for competitive Squash enthusiasts of all ages at Meadow Mill Athletic Club, in Baltimore on the weekend of December 5th,6th and 7th The schedule will be as follows: Friday December 5th 5pm-8.30pm Saturday December 6thContinue reading “The Millman Experience – Next edition”

Announcing the next installment of ‘The Millman Experience’ : Intensive training weekends for competitive Squash enthusiasts of all levels. October 17. 18.19, 2014 at Meadow Mill Athletic Club in Baltimore.

Photo Courtesy of Will Carlin PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE: NEW DATE OCTOBER 17,18,19 – 2014 Hi folks, I am writing to invite you to another edition of ‘The Millman experience’, my intensive training program for competitive Squash enthusiasts of all ages at Meadow Mill Athletic Club, in Baltimore on the weekend of October 17th, 18thContinue reading “Announcing the next installment of ‘The Millman Experience’ : Intensive training weekends for competitive Squash enthusiasts of all levels. October 17. 18.19, 2014 at Meadow Mill Athletic Club in Baltimore.”

Sport and Sportsmanship rise to the fore on Final day of BK US Jnr Open

please enjoy my article about Semis and Finals day at the BK US Jnr Open US Junior Open: At last, great squash and sportsmanship rises to the surface

‘S no problem for the amazing US Squash Staff – Richard Millman reports from the BK US Junior Open

Please enjoy todays article below as published in Squashmad.com: ‘S no problem for the amazing US Junior Open staff

Mind/Body – How does your Competitive philosophy affect your mechanical and strategic performance?

As I approach my thirty-eighth year as a professional Sports coach, I find myself increasingly intrigued by the philosophical aspect of competitive development and coaching itself as a field of study. Many wise coaches over the history of our profession – even back to the days of our true ancestors – the fencing masters andContinue reading “Mind/Body – How does your Competitive philosophy affect your mechanical and strategic performance?”