Squash Links for January 2009
Published January 1, 2009 by Western Mass Squash | ArticlesNorthampton, MA — As we start 2009, WesternMass-Squash.com has changed its look. For our first article in the new format, here are notable squash links from the end of 2008.
Tim Bacon’s Science of Squash Coaching:
- Getting to #1 with Squash Coach Neil Harvey: Technique
- Developing a World Squash Champion: A Cultural Approach
- What Does a World Champion do on Defense in the Back-Court?
- Biomechanical Analysis of the Squash Forehand Drive
- Biomechanics for Squash Coaches
- How Many Minutes Should a Squash Drill Last?
Baltimore Examiner:
Alex Beam’s Squash the Blog:
- The Squash Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Interesting perspective on why squash will not earn an Olympic bid for 2016.
- Hangin’ At the Simon – Alex Beam visits Williams College.
- Talking to Mr. Big – William Simon, Jr. started playing at Williams.
College Squash Association/SquashTalk:
- Division One school introduces squash scholarships
- Kiran keeps busy in squash, in her studies and in life
- Letter to the Editor – On the US Women’s Team in Cairo
NY1:
- StreetSquash Facility Opens In Harlem – Western Mass native and Vassar alumna Katie Siegel is in the video.
Professional Squash Association:
- Richard Graham Departs PSA – Graham leaves after only seven months.
Squash Canada:
Squash Republic:
Squash Rochester:
SquashSite:
Telegraph:
US Squash:
- 11 Reasons for PAR 11
- U.S. SQUASH to Adopt PAR 11 Scoring System – The only surprise in this announcement is that PAR 11 is effective immediately.
Williams College:
Women’s International Squash Players Association:
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Nicely done. Happy New Year from the desert.