Continuous Improvement

Continuous Improvement
Author: John Toner
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 019259382X

How do great athletes defy the power law of practice, according to which improvements in skill eventually plateau? Commentators and spectators alike are fascinated by how athletes such as Roger Federer, Tom Brady, and Serena Williams are capable both of moments of exquisite brilliance and of sustaining such excellence over a prolonged period. But what separates these great athletes from those who have achieved a certain level of expertise before finding that their performance has started to plateau? How is it possible for world-class athletes- athletes who seem to be at the top of their game- to keep improving? To solve this puzzle, this book presents a theory of “continuous improvement” that explains how experts use conscious strategies to update and improve motor execution in training contexts and stabilise performance under highly pressurised conditions. It argues that expertise is characterised by an attentional flexibility involving the use of reflection, abstract thought, and bodily awareness; processes used by athletes to alter bodily routines in response to contextual demands. Drawing on theory and empirical findings from a wide range of disciplines including psychology, sociology, and cognitive science, the authors outline methodological approaches and practical strategies that can be used by coaches, researchers, and athletes to understand, improve, and maintain optimal levels of performance. A fascinating exploration into the psychological and physical processes behind elite performance, this book will be an insightful read for students and academics of sport science, sport psychology, and kinesiology, as well as coaches, practitioners working with performers, athletes, or anyone with an interest in physical performance and improvement.

Michael Faraday's Mental Exercises

Michael Faraday's Mental Exercises
Author: Alice Jenkins
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1846311403

In 1818 Michael Faraday and a handful of other London artisans formed a self-help group with the aim of teaching themselves to write like gentlemen. For a year and a half the essay-circle met regularly to read aloud and criticize one another's writings. The 'Mental Exercises' they produced are a record of the life, literary tastes, and social and political ideas of dissenting artisans in Regency London. This complete corpus of the essay-circle's writings is accompanied by detailed annotations, extracts from key sources, and a full-length introduction explaining the biographical, historical and literary context of the group.

How To Improve Your Mind

How To Improve Your Mind
Author: James R. Flynn
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-09-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1118315022

Become the master of your world Presents 20 key concepts, or keys, to aid critical thinking Authored by one of the world's most eminent psychologists - and founder of the Flynn Effect Looks at topics such as Race and IQ, "good" science and the current world economic crisis Written in a clear and lucid style, illustrated with many examples

The Victorious Mind: How to Master Memory, Meditation and Mental Well-Being

The Victorious Mind: How to Master Memory, Meditation and Mental Well-Being
Author: Anthony Metivier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2020-05-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780648751908

The Victorious Mind is a highly practical manual to the best methods for restoring your focus. By blending scientifically proven practices and detailed step-by-step instruction, Dr. Metivier's straightforward path to cerebral and spiritual freedom, you'll soon be discovering a refreshingly new tranquility in less than five hours of practice.

Brain Power

Brain Power
Author: Michael J. Gelb
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-12-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1608680746

Virtually everyone fears mental deterioration as they age. But in the past thirty years neuroscientists have discovered that the brain is actually designed to improve throughout life. How can you encourage this improvement?Brain Power shares practical, state-of-the-evidence answers in this inspiring, fun-to-read plan for action. The authors have interviewed physicians, gerontologists, and neuroscientists; studied the habits of men and women who epitomize healthy aging; and applied what they describe in their own lives. The resulting guidance; along with the accompanying downloadable Brain Sync audio program; can help you activate unused brain areas, tone mental muscles, and enliven every faculty.

The Only Memory Improvement Book You'll Ever Need

The Only Memory Improvement Book You'll Ever Need
Author: Charles Timmerman
Publisher: Adams Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781440565649

The workout every brain needs! Studies show we only use a small percentage of our brain, but this interactive book helps you unlock its full potential. Inside, you'll find more than 250 fun memory puzzles that help you stimulate your mind and increase your mental fitness. From simple word exercises to more complex challenges, each memory game tests your brain as you race against the clock to figure out a solution. Broken down into fifteen quick chapters, this book also helps you record your results and track your progress along the way. Complete with information on the brain and practical tips for keeping it healthy, The Only Memory Improvement Book You'll Ever Need helps you boost your brainpower, improve concentration, and prevent future loss of memory.

Silence Your Mind

Silence Your Mind
Author: Ramesh Manocha
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0733628923

Can't sleep because your thoughts won't switch off? Ever walked into a room to get something, only to realise you've forgotten what you were looking for? Does a constant stream of unnecessary chatter run through your head? Do you wish you could stop that mental noise whenever you wanted to? Australian bestseller SILENCE YOUR MIND offers a completely new approach to meditation - the experience of mental silence - that will help recharge your mental batteries and leave you feeling more positive, dynamic and wholly engaged with the world. It clearly explains how just 10 to 15 minutes of simple meditation practice each day can turn off that unnecessary mental chatter, thereby awakening your hidden abilities in work, sport, studies and creative pursuits. Scientifically based, this is fundamentally different from any meditation book you may have read before. Australian Dr Ramesh Manocha is leading the world in research into the positive impacts of the mental silence experience. His findings show that authentic meditation is easy, enjoyable, health-giving and life-changing. SILENCE YOUR MIND has sold over 10 000 copies in Australia. Royalties from its sale are directed to further research and educational activities in the field of meditation.

Improvement

Improvement
Author: Joan Silber
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1619029715

The national bestseller and New York Times Notable Book about a young single mother living in New York, her eccentric aunt, and the decisions they make that have unexpected implications for the world around them from one of America's most gifted writers of fiction, "our own country's Alice Munro" (The Washington Post). Reyna knows her relationship with Boyd isn’t perfect, yet as she visits him throughout his three–month stint at Rikers Island, their bond grows tighter. Kiki, now settled in the East Village after a journey that took her to Turkey and around the world, admires her niece’s spirit but worries that she always picks the wrong man. Little does she know that the otherwise honorable Boyd is pulling Reyna into a cigarette smuggling scheme, across state lines, where he could risk violating probation. When Reyna ultimately decides to remove herself for the sake of her four–year–old child, her small act of resistance sets into motion a tapestry of events that affect the lives of loved ones and strangers around them. A novel that examines conviction, connection, and the possibility of generosity in the face of loss, Improvement is as intricately woven together as Kiki’s beloved Turkish rugs, as colorful as the tattoos decorating Reyna’s body, with narrative twists and turns as surprising and unexpected as the lives all around us. The Boston Globe says of Joan Silber: "No other writer can make a few small decisions ripple across the globe, and across time, with more subtlety and power." Improvement is Silber’s most shining achievement yet. "Without fuss or flourishes, Joan Silber weaves a remarkably patterned tapestry connecting strangers from around the world to a central tragic car accident. The writing here is funny and down–to–earth, the characters are recognizably fallible, and the message is quietly profound: We are not ever really alone, however lonely we feel." —The Wall Street Journal