Raising Elite Athletes

Raising Elite Athletes
Author: Malcolm Conway
Publisher: Total Publishing and Media
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780881440713

Written specifically for parents from grade school to college Dr. Malcolm Conway tears away the myths and falsehoods surrounding sports training, college recruiting, injury prevention and recovery, sports nutrition, coaching, and even "over-parenting." Dr. Conway has interviewed 12 top world class athletes from various professional sports to ask them how they prepared as a young athlete. This information is so valuable it will cut years off of the experience needed in helping develop an elite athlete. Dr. Conway has worked with some of the biggest names in sports including athletes in the NFL, NBA, NHL, AHL, WTA, and ATP. "Every athlete is silently begging to be led to success, says Dr. Conway. With the right information, you can help your son or daughter develop the necessary skills, character, and athleticism to help them become an elite athlete." Hired personally by the athletes, Dr. Conway has worked at some of the most prestigious sporting events world-wide including: NFL playoffs, XXXV Super Bowl, and Wimbledon Championships, U.S. Open Tennis Championships. Through his extensive and intimate knowledge of the professional world of sports Dr. Conway has learned what it takes to become on elite athlete. Everything you need to know as a parent is in this book to help your athlete succeed. An authoritative inside scoop to the reality of sports and that will allow you to build your plan to develop elite performance.

Raising Young Athletes

Raising Young Athletes
Author: Jim Taylor, PhD
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2018-10-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1538108127

Sports are an amazing environment in which to raise children. The benefits they gain from athletic participation are many, including physical, personal, and social. Yet, there is also a dark side to today’s youth sports culture, as an emphasis on winning has made what was once fun become a burden for many young athletes. As a result, parents can’t always be certain their children’s athletic involvement will be safe and enjoyable. In Raising Young Athletes: Parenting Your Children to Victory in Sports and Life, Dr. Jim Taylor—an internationally-recognized authority on sport psychology, child development, and parenting—offers a guiding hand to help parents ensure their children’s sports participation encourages positive attitudes and promotes healthy developments as they move toward adulthood. The role of parents in shaping their children’s sports experience has never been more important, and Dr. Taylor shows parents how to send the right messages to their young athletes with clear and practical advice. Whether playing sports just for fun or with aspirations to play professionally, Raising Young Athletes helps parents steer their children toward a healthy, positive experience. As such, their participation will become an impactful part of their lives that will prepare them to be victorious both in sports and in life.

The Best

The Best
Author: Mark Williams
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1529355788

THE SECRETS OF SUPERHUMAN PERFORMANCE Never have the best sportspeople seemed so far removed from the rest of us, their prowess so unfathomable. So how are these extraordinary athletes made? THE BEST reveals how the most incredible sportspeople in the world get to the top and stay there. It is a unique look at the path to sporting greatness; a story of origins, practice, genetics and psychology. Packed with gripping personal stories and interviews with top athletes including Elena Delle Donne, Pete Sampras, Joey Votto, Steph Curry, Kurt Warner and Premier League superstars Marcus Rashford and Jamie Carragher, it explains how the best athletes develop the extraordinary skills that allow them to perform remarkable feats under extreme pressure. THE BEST uncovers startling truths of athletic greatness-including why younger siblings have more chance of becoming elite, which towns produce the most superstars, the role of informal play and the best time to be born in the school year. It goes inside the minds of champions to understand what makes them perform during high-octane competition, how to hit a baseball or tennis ball in under 0.5 seconds, the secrets of how the best train and what makes a great leader. The book appeals to all lovers of sport, anyone with an interest in psychology and excellence, the parents of budding athletes, and fans of books like Freakonomics, Outliers and Range. It is a deconstruction of what it takes to be the best-and how we can all improve in sport and beyond.

Raising Your Game

Raising Your Game
Author: Ethan J. Skolnick and Dr. Andrea Corn
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2012-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1475960875

America's children are joining and quitting youth sports in record numbers. If kids can't find the fun in an activity, they may try to find the way out. If an adult can't find the right tools, they may not know the right words to say or the right actions to take. In Raising Your Game, authors Ethan J. Skolnick and Dr. Andrea Corn present a guide adults can use to ensure the most enjoyable and enriching youth sports experience for a child. Through a combination of advice from more than 100 elite athletes and time-tested sports psychology concepts, Raising Your Game prompts parents to consider what really matters when it comes to their kids and sports. From LeBron James to Shannon Miller, Brandi Chastain to Jason Taylor, John Smoltz to Mary Joe Fernandez, Sanya Richards-Ross to Torii Hunter, athletes from across the sports spectrum discuss their setbacks and successes what worked for them and what didn't. Raising Your Game discusses the types of guidance that can ignite inspiration and foster participation, practice, and progress, and which methods can create frustration and dejection. It shows the difference a supportive parent can make by showing up, showing interest and, at times, showing restraint.

Champions are Raised, Not Born

Champions are Raised, Not Born
Author: Summer Sanders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780385334211

Sanders offers parents the unique perspective of the child in guiding them through the agony and joy of raising a child with aspirations of greatness.

Raising a Pro Athlete

Raising a Pro Athlete
Author: Jacques Ladouceur
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781736938515

This book will help parents navigate the process of helping their children to acheive their dream of reaching top levels in sports. The parenting process begins at an early age because it's time sensitive. Helps children understand how they need to behave on and off the field of play. How to work with coaches, How to take better care of themselves from a nutrition stand point and helps parents see big picture when their children say they want to be a pro athlete. Help parents avoid the pitfalls in the process of chasing a dream for their children.

Changing the Game

Changing the Game
Author: John O'Sullivan
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1614486468

The modern day youth sports environment has taken the enjoyment out of athletics for our children. Currently, 70% of kids drop out of organized sports by the age of 13, which has given rise to a generation of overweight, unhealthy young adults. There is a solution. John O’Sullivan shares the secrets of the coaches and parents who have not only raised elite athletes, but have done so by creating an environment that promotes positive core values and teaches life lessons instead of focusing on wins and losses, scholarships, and professional aspirations. Changing the Game gives adults a new paradigm and a game plan for raising happy, high performing children, and provides a national call to action to return youth sports to our kids.

Becoming a True Champion

Becoming a True Champion
Author: Kirk Mango
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1442214066

Becoming a True Champion offers a path to achieving athletic excellence, longevity, and dignity through the values and hard work that once distinguished athletes as true role models. Providing an antidote to images of misbehaving athletes, this book guides readers through the ethics and standards that will set them apart both on and off the field.

Introducing Your Child to Sports

Introducing Your Child to Sports
Author: Ross Anthony Flowers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Parent and child
ISBN: 9780996108201

If you're a parent of one or more children and are considering involving them in sports, you likely have a lot of questions. Because you treasure your children and want to make the best decisions for them, it's only natural for you to be concerned about everything from your child fitting in or getting hurt, to having the appropriate time to commit, to having good role models for them, to helping them learn to be motivated, self-confident, and an excellent team player.In Introducing Your Child to Sports, Dr. Ross Flowers offers his unique 360º perspective--as a noted sport psychologist, former elite athlete and coach, and father of young athletes himself--to answer the 70 most-asked questions of concerned parents contemplating their child's participation in sports. Within the topics of sport culture, skill development, health and safety, competition, and more, he addresses questions such as:How do I choose the right athletic program and/or coach for my child?What are appropriate rewards for playing/doing well?What if my child wants to quit before the season is over?What can I do if my child isn't good at the sport or doesn't fit in socially?What are the best things to focus on when discussing a game or performance?In his professional yet relatable style utilizing an easy-to-read Q&A format, Dr. Flowers lends his extensive knowledge and experience to guide you as a parent through most every expected--and unexpected--scenario, highlighting real-life stories and examples, and providing proven practices for positive thinking and self-talk, visualization, and relaxation. Whether your child is new to sports or has been playing for a while, this book will be your go-to source for the invaluable advice every parent needs to raise a healthy, balanced, happy athlete.

The Gold Mine Effect

The Gold Mine Effect
Author: Rasmus Ankersen
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2012-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 184831423X

'A great read and a fascinating insight into performance.' Sir Clive Woodward We all want to discover our hidden talents and make an impact with them. But how? Rasmus Ankersen, an ex-footballer and performance specialist, quit his job and for six intense months lived with the world's best athletes in an attempt to answer this question. Why have the best middle distance runners grown up in the same Ethiopian village? Why are the leading female golfers from South Korea? How did one athletic club in Kingston, Jamaica, succeed in producing so many world-class sprinters? Ankersen presents his surprising conclusions in seven lessons on how anyone - or any business, organisation or team - can defy the many misconceptions of high performance and learn to build their own gold mine of real talent.