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Author | : Coach Sonny Smith and Lou Vickery |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2021-08-18 |
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WINNING THE "HEAD" GAME Key to Elite Athletic Status Attaining elite athletic status starts with the body, but ultimately, it is the substance of the mindset that speaks to the level of achievement an athlete experiences in sports. Every path which leads to elite athletic status may be a little different, but the ultimate goal of the journey is not. The higher any athlete expects to go on the route to athletic excellence, the more definitive is the quality of the mindset--possessing the right mix of ingredients to win the "head" game. Are you prepared to win the "head" game? The answer is probably circling around your brain in the shape of a question mark? You are not sure. Almost every elite athlete was or has been unsure at some point on their athletic journey. This book is about taking the guesswork out of winning the "head" game. Coach Sonny Smith, a retired Hall-of-Fame basketball coach, and Lou Vickery, a former professional baseball player, with over sixty years of athletic experience, have teamed up to provide a road map for the journey from where an athlete is to where that athlete wants to go. This book is about taking the guesswork out of winning the "head" game. A breakthrough is definitely on the horizon. It's all about making a deeper discovery of YOU! "WINNING THE 'HEAD' GAME is the most complete, thorough, and detailed discussion of one of sports and life's greatest challenges--The "Mental Game," which I touch on often on my nationally-syndicated "The Sports Doctor" radio show...Coach Sonny and Lou have put together a real gem here--so valuable for athletes, sports parents, and coaches at all ages and levels! Dr. Bob Weil, host of the nationally syndicated radio show, "The Sports Doctor"
Author | : W. Timothy Gallwey |
Publisher | : Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 1997-05-27 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0679778314 |
The timeless guide to achieving the state of “relaxed concentration” that’s not only the key to peak performance in tennis but the secret to success in life itself—now in a 50th anniversary edition with an updated epilogue, a foreword by Bill Gates, and an updated preface from NFL coach Pete Carroll “Groundbreaking . . . the best guide to getting out of your own way . . . Its profound advice applies to many other parts of life.”—Bill Gates, GatesNotes (“Five of My All-Time Favorite Books”) This phenomenally successful guide to mastering the game from the inside out has become a touchstone for hundreds of thousands of people. Billie Jean King has called the book her tennis bible; Al Gore has used it to focus his campaign staff; and Itzhak Perlman has recommended it to young violinists. Based on W. Timothy Gallwey’s profound realization that the key to success doesn’t lie in holding the racket just right, or positioning the feet perfectly, but rather in keeping the mind uncluttered, this transformative book gives you the tools to unlock the potential that you’ve possessed all along. “The Inner Game” is the one played within the mind of the player, against the hurdles of self-doubt, nervousness, and lapses in concentration. Gallwey shows us how to overcome these obstacles by trusting the intuitive wisdom of our bodies and achieving a state of “relaxed concentration.” With chapters devoted to trusting the self and changing habits, it is no surprise then, that Gallwey’s method has had an impact far beyond the confines of the tennis court. Whether you want to play music, write a novel, get ahead at work, or simply unwind after a stressful day, Gallwey shows you how to tap into your utmost potential. In this fiftieth-anniversary edition, the principles of the Inner Game shine through as more relevant today than ever before. No matter your goals, The Inner Game of Tennis gives you the definitive framework for long-term success.
Author | : Ray Didinger |
Publisher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780809231713 |
In the NFL and corporate America, winning is the bottom line: like head coaches, executives must perform under intense pressure, motivate their team, and make crucial split-second decisions. Game Plans for Success takes the reader insider the mind of ten current and former NFL head coaches--including Mike Ditka, Chuck Noll, and Bill Walsh--to show how to apply the principles of effective coaching to the business world. Photos.
Author | : Peter Golenbock |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 840 |
Release | : 2016-04-05 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1250118379 |
An oral history of the New York Mets, by the New York Times bestselling baseball writer of Bums and The Bronx Zoo. From Tom Seaver to Gary Carter, Ron Swoboda to Al Leiter, from the team's inception to the current day, the New York Mets' road to success has been a rutted and furrowed path. Now, with the help of New York Times bestselling author Peter Golenbock, the complete story of one of the most controversial teams in baseball history comes to life. Told from the voices of the men who experienced it firsthand, this compulsively readable account gives baseball fans the inside scoop on one of baseball's most popular teams. This is the true story of a group of men who won the hearts and shattered the dreams of generations. Utilizing dozens of personal interviews with players, coaches, fans, and sportswriters, Amazin' takes readers on a journey from the Mets' bumbling days as a new team in 1962, to their stunning World Championships in 1969 and 1986, right up through to today. In time for the anniversary of the New York Mets, Amazin' is rich with unforgettable personalities and wondrous stories both funny and poignant.
Author | : Christopher Nowinski |
Publisher | : Chris Nowinski |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2006-09 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1597630136 |
From youth football to the NFL, almost no one understands concussions. Children are dying, and NFL players are retiring early and with impairments. Why? The NFL suppresses the true information about head injuries. Nowinski shows how to recognize them, how long to stay out of action, and how to educate teams and players.
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Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 318 |
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ISBN | : 1427090475 |
Author | : Wayne L. Winston |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2012-03-18 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 1400842077 |
How math can be used to improve performance and predict outcomes in professional sports Mathletics is a remarkably entertaining book that shows readers how to use simple mathematics to analyze a range of statistical and probability-related questions in professional baseball, basketball, and football, and in sports gambling. How does professional baseball evaluate hitters? Is a singles hitter like Wade Boggs more valuable than a power hitter like David Ortiz? Should NFL teams pass or run more often on first downs? Could professional basketball have used statistics to expose the crooked referee Tim Donaghy? Does money buy performance in professional sports? In Mathletics, Wayne Winston describes the mathematical methods that top coaches and managers use to evaluate players and improve team performance, and gives math enthusiasts the practical tools they need to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of their favorite sports—and maybe even gain the outside edge to winning bets. Mathletics blends fun math problems with sports stories of actual games, teams, and players, along with personal anecdotes from Winston's work as a sports consultant. Winston uses easy-to-read tables and illustrations to illuminate the techniques and ideas he presents, and all the necessary math concepts—such as arithmetic, basic statistics and probability, and Monte Carlo simulations—are fully explained in the examples. After reading Mathletics, you will understand why baseball teams should almost never bunt, why football overtime systems are unfair, why points, rebounds, and assists aren't enough to determine who's the NBA's best player—and much, much more. In a new epilogue, Winston discusses the stats and numerical analysis behind some recent sporting events, such as how the Dallas Mavericks used analytics to become the 2011 NBA champions.
Author | : Christopher A. Paul |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2024-05-14 |
Genre | : Games & Activities |
ISBN | : 0262378329 |
An unexpected take on how games work, what the stakes are for them, and how game designers can avoid the traps of optimization. The process of optimization in games seems like a good thing—who wouldn’t want to find the most efficient way to play and win? As Christopher Paul argues in Optimizing Play, however, optimization can sometimes risk a tragedy of the commons, where actions that are good for individuals jeopardize the overall state of the game for everyone else. As he explains, players inadvertently limit play as they theorycraft, seeking optimal choices. The process of developing a meta, or the most effective tactic available, structures decision making, causing play to stagnate. A “stale” meta then creates a perception that a game is solved and may lead players to turn away from the game. Drawing on insights from game studies, rhetoric, the history of science, ecology, and game theory literature, Paul explores the problem of optimization in a range of video games, including Overwatch, FIFA/EA Sports FC, NBA 2K, Clash Royale, World of Warcraft, and League of Legends. He also pulls extensively from data analytics in sports, where the problem has progressed further and is even more intractable than it is in video games, given the money sports teams invest to find an edge. Finally, Paul offers concrete and specific suggestions for how games can be developed to avoid the trap set by optimization run amok.
Author | : Bill Cashion |
Publisher | : Covenant Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2020-05-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1646703731 |
Every baseball team wants to win championships, but only a few do so. "Those who are not champions still strive to have a winning season. However, some teams finish the season with a losing record." There are 162 games in the major league schedule. No team in history has won them all. There are 162 devotionals in The Winning Season. They deliver biblical truth, illustrated with stories from baseball history, to help the reader see that every day of the season of life can be victorious when guided by faith in Jesus Christ and him alone.
Author | : Tommy Bowden |
Publisher | : B&H Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1433678608 |
With a spiritual emphasis, renowned college football coach Tommy Bowden guides men toward success in every facet of life in a discussion of character qualities that include commitment, accountability, responsibility, discipline, and sacrifice.