Books by W. Timothy Gallwey
“I’ve used Inner ever since the 1970s. I use it daily. It’s one of my strongest approaches, raising the awareness of the learner and setting the proper goal. Here’s what we want the ball to do—a certain span, certain height, whatever—that combination produces the performance. There’s no command needed; there’s ‘don’t do this, don’t do that.’ No ‘you’re messing this up.’ It’s all about asking questions and raising awareness. Here’s the kicker. Gallwey said: ‘Perfect tennis is just inside you, waiting to come out.’ This is where he was misunderstood.” Read more...
The best books on Sports Psychology
Bill Cole, Sportspersons & Sportswriter
Interviews where books by W. Timothy Gallwey were recommended
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The Inner Game of Tennis
by W. Timothy Gallwey -
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Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect
by Bob Rotella -
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Zen Putting: Mastering the Mental Game on the Greens
by Joseph Parent -
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Heads-Up Baseball: Playing the Game One Pitch at a Time
by Ken Ravizza & Tom Hanson -
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The Champion’s Mind: How Great Athletes Think, Train, And Thrive
by Jim Afremow
The best books on Sports Psychology, recommended by Bill Cole
The best books on Sports Psychology, recommended by Bill Cole
What do you think about when you’re training at the gym, or on the tennis court? And what should you think about, if your goal is maximizing performance and results? Seasoned sports psychologist Bill Cole, coach for numerous Olympic teams and top-level international athletes, reveals that the number one road block to athletic performance often isn’t physical—it’s overthinking.