Sports Programme Direction – How to set up and animate a professional Sports Programme. The key elements for the development and animation of a vibrant Sports Programme are as follows: 1. Meet ,Greet and Discover. 2. Organize and communicate 3. Drive and Follow up. 4. Get Feedback 5. Adapt and Apply. 1. Meet, Greet andContinue reading “Sports Program Direction – the essential elements of developing, growing, animating and maintaining a professional recreational sports program.”
Category Archives: Squash Development
Credit where credit’s due
Credit where credit’s due. I have been criticized recently for seeming to be harsh in my criticism of some of the decisions and choices that those in positions of power in our sport have either made or failed to make. I am not a competitor in a popularity contest. I have been a Squash professionalContinue reading “Credit where credit’s due”
Did we fail Greg Gaultier?
A week has passed and the dust has settled in Manchester. AJ Bell contributed to our sport in a way that few have done, providing an opportunity for the spectacular presentation of the premier Men’s Squash Tournament in the world. Nick Matthew established that he is truly one of the greats of the game, ridingContinue reading “Did we fail Greg Gaultier?”
A Golden Opportunity for Discovery
Life is a crucible in which necessity promotes experimentation and discovery. Although lacking the controlled logic of empirical research conducted in the lab, the sheer quantity of time and effort devoted to the study of a specific field leads to multitudinous tiny evolutions within that field, the only record of which usually remains in theContinue reading “A Golden Opportunity for Discovery”
Are Women worth the same money as Men in Squash?
Before I give you my two cents worth on this so called ‘Debate’ that has somehow gained some traction on websites recently, I want to say ‘Hats off’ to Kevin Klipstein and US Squash. Kevin and I don’t always see eye to eye, but in this matter, in my humble opinion, he and the associationContinue reading “Are Women worth the same money as Men in Squash?”
Yes we have no Olympics, we have no Olympics today.
So the day came and went and Wrestling – as undeserving as it clearly was when considered as a new sport – stole back the place that it had lost and returned to the fold that it had occupied since the games were held in Delphi. Squash, played in just about every country in theContinue reading “Yes we have no Olympics, we have no Olympics today.”
Weekend Squash camp in Baltimore with Richard Millman:The Squash Doctor
Richard Millman in association with Meadow Mill Athletic Club presents: A weekend with The Squash Doctor Friday to Sunday July 12, 13 and 14 at the Meadow Mill Athletic Club, Clipper Mill Rd, Baltimore, Maryland. Come and have a fun, informative, competitive and challenging weekend with Richard Millman. Experience the unique, thoughtful and focused approachContinue reading “Weekend Squash camp in Baltimore with Richard Millman:The Squash Doctor”
More Musings and Ramblings from The Squash Doctor.
More musings and ramblings from The Squash Doctor. Pre-ramble I apologize that it has been a while since my last written rant on the subject of Squash, my up and down competitive journey and things that are current in my thinking and/or interest. Some of you may be grateful for this lapse since several ofContinue reading “More Musings and Ramblings from The Squash Doctor.”
THE RULES OF SINGLES SQUASH MAY 17TH 2013 (with accompanying Advice, Interpretation and Suggestions by Richard Millman)
THE RULES OF SINGLES SQUASH May 17th 2013 (with accompanying Advice, Interpretation and Suggestions by Richard Millman) The Rules as they are currently written as of February 2012 appear in black type. Words in Italics are intended as thought provoking advice for anyone who is interested in the game of Squash. Words in Bold ItalicsContinue reading “THE RULES OF SINGLES SQUASH MAY 17TH 2013 (with accompanying Advice, Interpretation and Suggestions by Richard Millman)”
Wow! Let’s (all) talk about the game of Squash.
Last week I returned from the US Open in Philadelphia – buzzing. Why you may ask? There are multiple reasons, all of which are swimming around in the cement mixer of my mind. Here they are – poured out as a stream of consciousness: Wow! Learning to referee is just like learning to play –Continue reading “Wow! Let’s (all) talk about the game of Squash.”
