WOOP: Planning to Fail
By Will Carlin
The build-up to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver saw the focus fall on one athlete more than just about any other. Already considered one of the best skiers in history,...
It’s Mine: Defined by Titles, Remembered by Values
It’s my resilience. It’s my passion. It’s my strength. It’s my vision. It’s my voice. It’s my risks. It’s my way.
Recently the PSA has accelerated its video output in an effort to present players...
Arlen Specter US Squash Center: On Track for Fall 2020
Progress continues on the Arlen Specter US Squash Center, with the facility poised to anchor US Squash programs for generations to come beginning in the fall of 2020. Located just two blocks from Philadelphia’s...
Overseas Student-Athletes and Squash
Muggy Mugaseth might be the answer to the trivia question of who was the first international student-athlete to play intercollegiate squash.
The cover of Squash: A History of the Game features a photograph of the...
Gohar or Go Home: Nouran Gohar and Ali Farag Capture U.S. Open Titles
The finals of the 2019 FS Investments U.S. Open came within a half-inch of duplicating the 2017 edition, with the wife and husband team of Nour El Tayeb & Ali Farag again almost pulling...
Resilience & Grit: Amanda Sobhy
by Bailey Bondy, Sports Psychologist/toughminds.net
What does it really mean to have grit? And where do we, as competitive athletes, improve our grit and resilience? Dr. Angela Duckworth, a pioneer and best-selling
author, defines grit as...
Dealing With an Acute Soft-Tissue Injury
By
AJ Lamb, MS, CSCS, PES supervisor/senior exercise physiologist at Zarett Rehab & Fitness
Joe Zarett, physical therapist and founder of Zarett Rehab & Fitness
It happens to most of us. We feel a pull or a...
Official Q&A: Tammer Alnaggary
U.S. Pro Tour Tier 2 referee Tammer Alnaggary spoke with Squash Magazine about becoming a squash referee and his work in the U.S. with junior, college and professional tournaments.
Squash Magazine: How did you get...