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I know where you are, and I know how to help you help your young athlete find their mental toughness. By: Troy Horne , and others. What made the experience of listening to The Inner Game of Tennis the most enjoyable? I was surprised at how spiritual it sounds to me. It's there, right underneath the surface. The ending anecdote about being stranded in a snow storm, actually brought tears to my eyes, it was really moving What was one of the most memorable moments of The Inner Game of Tennis?
Apart from the above mentioned passage, the description of his teaching style vs the traditional one. So eye opening, gentle, and powerful. How does this one compare? I have not but for a while, I thought it was the author reading it, he commanded the material so well. Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you? The description of self I and self II are so recognizable that it feels like meeting an old friend Any additional comments? This is the original inner game and I have heard people say that it's the most powerful one.
I'm a musician and I'm not going to get the Inner Game of Music. This is the root and the original! I have listened to this audio book twice and I have learned a great amount both times. You learn and it also gets you thinking. This book talks a lot about tennis but the principles probably apply to nearly everything in life.
The world is shaped by the thoughts in your head and you can shape you're inner game or inner thoughts to benefit the outer reality. As a martial arts instructor, The Inner Game of Tennis has helped me understand the body's natural way of learning and how to teach in a way that is more conducive to retained muscle memory.
In only a week, I have seen great improvements in how my students are able to pick up complex movements at a much faster rate without as much effort on my part. Even students that have been notoriously difficult to teach, it feels as if I've unlocked their true learning potential. The reality is that I have finally learned to challenge them appropriately through the lessons I have learned from this book. Every instructor, no matter your sport, should read this book. And I also played out of my mind in my last tennis match!
Would you consider the audio edition of The Inner Game of Tennis to be better than the print version? What did you like best about this story? Easy understanding! And propounding discovery, no any useless talking, lots examples elaborate, great help! Which scene was your favorite?
Self 1and self 2 theory! Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? No , I listen it from time to time,. Inspiring audio. Gave me the same inspiring feeling as I got from the book in the 80s. I have seen immediate results by using the techniques described in the this book.
I highly recommend it. I picked this up on the advice of a personal trainer who noticed I was struggling with calisthenics. It may be hard to believe a book could make training easier or more effective, but that has definitely happened in my case. The advice contained here truly opened my eyes on how to focusing and achieve my best possible game. This book is beyond highly recommended!
Go for it! So much of performance is an internal struggle. This book will help you understand it whether you are an athlete or musician. This is probably the first audiobook I've listened to completely. The narrator gives an impression of understanding his content; he sounds earnest. Pleasant voice. This book is best absorbed chapter by chapter as there's so much to absorb.
As a book, this has to be the best self-development book I've read. Deals with the mental game of tennis so well, from mental attitude towards learning and improving strokes, to your mental approach on court, how counterproductive your 'inner critic' is to your game, and how you should try and achieve 'psychological flow' ie being 'in the zone'.
Particularly good for overly pushy parents coaching their kids who don't realise that berating or yelling at their kids isn't helpful. Highly recommended for any tennis player at any level. Tim's book is not just a Classic: it is extremely Classy too! A thoroughly excellent read. Tim breaks down the Inner Game and Outer Game with a skilled hand. Many many 'I's have been dotted and 'T's crossed with this one. Awesome read, Tim! Thanks a million! Success is an Inside Out Job.
Also, it is written in a very clumsy style in which the author seems not to understand the use of the word 'they'. Sentences will read "playing someone will be hard when he A small thing but a definite distraction throughout. As a long time tennis fan but a beginner player with only 3 classes in so far, this was really nice to listen to. I'm very interested in the mental aspect of sports and this book did a great job covering that. I'm looking forward to my next tennis class and to start applying these concepts in my game.
Exceptional book. If you are an athlete or a coach of any sport this book is for you. Not only for sport, I believe. And I don't even play tennis. The approach presented here is applicable to every aspect of life. What you will learn from this book is of so much value not only for Tennis, or every sport, but for business and life in general as well. Great for tennis players at all levels.
I liked a lot of the examples and tips. Can recommend it for most players but keep in mind it's not a technique instruction book. The book strips back the noise of modern cognition training allowing for the simplistic yet fundamental expression of self to be exposed this being self 2.
A good reminder to remain grounded in any situation and allow our minds to learn and grow. A good commentary for continued mental stimulation and growth. Only criticism is the lack of depth in the role of enthusiasm, as this stoic approach can sometimes be misconstrued as a guide to a passive life never to high, never to low. Thorough research will suggest otherwise, however, the message to the newcomer short be clear.
Allowing self 2 to dominate, does not mean to not show vulnerability and enthusiasm. A short summary of this paper. Having captained the tennis team at Harvard, he was on sabbatical before finding a serious job.
One day he noticed that when he left the court briefly, a student who had been stuck with a technical problem had improved, without his help, by the time he returned. He began to realise that people could teach themselves better while working alone than when being given conventional sports instruction by a coach.
He developed a series of questions and instructions to achieve this. Self 1 provides a running commentary on everything that Self 2 does — and it is often a critical one. Self 1 not only reminds Self 2 of the baggage of previous failure, but creates the tension and fear that tend to beset us when we are confronted by a challenge.
I witnessed this principle in action on a demonstration with Tim at Queens Club in London. A woman volunteered who had, I think, no experience of tennis at all.
The resulting volley lasted for several minutes until he brought it to an end - and she never missed a ball. The techniques which Tim developed help people attain that state. His theories were also discovered by Sir John Whitmore, who developed the principles into performance coaching, applied first in sport and later at work. They started to measure the qualities on a scale of The process worked on a number of levels, not only improving the relationships between operators and customers, but providing the operators with a more enjoyable workplace, because what they were doing seemed like a game.
However, when we finally go on holiday and have the chance to do exactly that, within a few days we find ourselves wanting to hire a car, read a book or go for a walk. Tim identified that we need a balance of the three elements in everything we do in order for us to feel contented, satisfied and perform at our best.
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