Dan Millman

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Dan Millman
Born (1946-02-22) February 22, 1946 (age 78)
Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Author, speaker
SpouseJoy Millman
ChildrenThree daughters
Parent(s)Herman and Vivian Millman
Websitepeacefulwarrior.com

Daniel Jay Millman (born February 22, 1946) is an American author and lecturer in the personal development field. He is best-known for the movie Peaceful Warrior, which is based on his own life and taken from one of his books.

Early life

Millman was born in

tumbling, and gymnastics. He attended John Marshall High School in Los Angeles, where he was recognized along with another student as a Co-Senior Athlete of the Year.[citation needed
]

During his senior year in high school, he won the United States Gymnastics Federation (USGF) national title on the trampoline,[

floor exercise
.

He represented the United States in the 1965 Maccabiah Games, winning four gold medals in Gymnastics.[1]

In September 1966, just prior to his senior year at U.C. Berkeley, Millman's motorcycle collided with a car. He suffered a shattered right femur, requiring surgical repair and bone marrow transplant with a steel nail inserted in his femur (which was removed a year later after the leg was healed). Millman actively pursued rehabilitation and was able to return to gymnastics as co-captain of his team which won the 1968 NCAA Gymnastics Championships in Tucson, Arizona. He was the last man to perform for U.C. on the high bar, and had a best-ever routine and perfect landing that clinched the team title.[citation needed]

In 1968 he was voted Senior U.C. Berkeley Athlete of the Year, and graduated with a B.A. degree in Psychology.[citation needed]

Career

In 1968, Millman served as director of gymnastics at Stanford University, where he coached U.S. Olympian Steve Hug and brought the Stanford team to national prominence.[citation needed] During Millman's tenure at Stanford, he trained in aikido, eventually earning a shodan (black belt) ranking, and studied tai chi and other martial arts.[citation needed]

In 1972, at the invitation of the sports activist

Jack Scott, Millman joined a program of athletic reform at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio as an assistant professor of physical education. At Oberlin, on a travel-research grant from the college, Millman traveled to San Francisco, where he completed the Arica 40-Day Intensive Training, then to Hawaii, India, Hong Kong, and Japan, where he studied various disciplines including yoga and martial arts.[citation needed
]

In 1985, Millman began to produce audio and video programs, and to present seminars and professional keynotes.

Millman has authored 17[4] books as of 2015 which together have been published in 29 languages.[5] In 2006, his first book, Way of the Peaceful Warrior, was adapted to a film, Peaceful Warrior, with Nick Nolte, distributed by Lionsgate Films and re-released by Universal Pictures in 2007.[6] Dan credits the inspiration for his first book to a gas station attendant he met who reminded him of Socrates and to whom he gave that name.[7]

Personal life

Dan Millman and his wife, Joy, live in Brooklyn, New York.[8] They previously resided in San Rafael, California. They have three grown daughters and five grandchildren.

Works

Works by Millman include the following:[8]

References

  1. ^ "Biography: Millman, Dan". U.S. Gymnastics Federation. 21 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Dan Millman - Bestselling Author, Athlete, Coach, Philosopher and Human Potential Expert". Big Speak. Archived from the original on 2015-02-22. Retrieved 2006-05-30.
  3. ^ "Dan Millman - World Champion". West View Trampoline Community. Archived from the original on 2003-05-12.
  4. ^ Sura Dahn (March 3, 2014). Interview with Best-Selling Author, Dan Millman – The Way of the Peaceful Warrior. YouTube. Event occurs at 0:15. Retrieved March 4, 2015. Dan is a best-selling author of 17 books.
  5. ^ "About Dan Millman and his Work". Peaceful Warrior Services. 2014. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015. a former world champion athlete, Stanford University gymnastics coach, martial arts instructor, and Oberlin College professor – is author 17 books, including Way of the Peaceful Warrior (released as a feature film by Universal Pictures in 2007). His books are published in 29 languages with several million copies in print worldwide. Dan's seminars and trainings in the US and overseas have influenced people from all walks of life, including leaders in the fields of health, psychology, education, business, politics, sports, entertainment and the arts.
  6. Internet Movie Database
  7. ^ Sura Dahn (March 3, 2014). Interview with Best-Selling Author, Dan Millman – The Way of the Peaceful Warrior. YouTube. Event occurs at 1:26. Retrieved March 4, 2015. The book was based upon autobiographical material, including meeting, in December 1966, an old service station attendant who reminded me of the old Greek sage, so I ended up calling him Socrates.
  8. ^ a b "Peaceful Warrior Books". Dan Millman personal web site. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2012-01-03.

External links

Interviews