Teaching the Game: Women & Squash
By James Zug
Photography by Michael T. Bello/mtbello.com
It was a Sunday in the winter. Chris Brownell was giving squash lessons. She taught all afternoon, working with youngsters, teenagers, adults. She wore a black shirt and...
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Understanding Carbs: Maximizing Performance
by Candace H. Chemtob, MS, RD, LD, CSSD
As discussed in last month’s article, carbohydrates are the preferred fuel of high intensity sports. Popular fad diets, such as Paleo, Grain Brain, or gluten free diets,...
Will’s World: Hard to Say Goodbye
I’m not sure if you know me,” he said to me in the corridor of the hotel. “I’m Jay Prince.” I was on the Executive Committee at the time, and Jay was introducing himself...
90 Seconds With…Campbell Grayson
SM: What do you miss most about New Zealand?
CG: I’ve been based in Manhattan for a little over a year. I miss my family and friends. It’s a beautiful country so I miss the...
Travel to My Hometown
Travel to My Hometown: Guernsey
By Chris Simpson
The best place to play squash in Guernsey is at the leisure center, Beau Sejour. There's a great squash community on the island with keen players at all...
Pan American Games—Medals of Every Hue
By Chris McClintick
Photos by Paige Stewart
“In an indifferent Toronto, the Pan Am Games Land With a Thud,” read a headline in The New York Times one day before the quadrennial Games’ opening ceremony. Earlier...
90 Seconds With…Chris Hanson
Squash Magazine: What's it like being a lefty?
Chris Hanson: I’d say it's pretty awesome. I feel like I have a big advantage over a lot of righties on tour. I have yet to figure...
A Look Back
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine March 2000
Gary Waite, as hinted in James Zug’s profile, did switch over to team up with Damien Mudge on the pro doubles tour, becoming one of the most...
Keep Eyes on Ball
By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com
What do your eyes have in common with socks, skis and chopsticks? They work best in pairs.
If you're a squash player, be smart and protect your eyes: wear...