by Inner Game | Feb 26, 2010 | football, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
When we coach jumps and drops we always work on two things – the “outer game” and the “inner game”. The idea of working on your inner game comes from some great coaching research carried out in the 1970s, in tennis, and has developed a lot...
by Inner Game | Feb 26, 2010 | Goals, Inner Game of Work, The Inner Game
“In every human endeavor there are two arenas of engagement: the outer and the inner,” says Tim Gallwey, author of The Inner Game of Work. “The outer game is played on an external arena to overcome external obstacles. The inner game takes place within the mind and is...
by Inner Game | Feb 26, 2010 | The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
The following passage taken from The Inner Game of Tennis (1977) by W. Timothy Gallwey offers insight into the non-judgmental process of improving skill level. “Read this simple analogy and see if an alternative to the judging process doesn't begin to...
by Inner Game | Feb 7, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
It all goes back to Timothy Gallwey. Before Gallwey, coaches were people who wore whistles around their necks. Coaches helped people get better at physical tasks. That meant they mostly dealt with sweaty people, except for swim coaches who dealt mostly with...
by Inner Game | Feb 7, 2010 | health, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
The inner zone of excellence is a key part of what is known as the “inner game” of business. The concept of the “inner game” was developed by Timothy Gallwey as a way of helping people to achieve excellence in various sports (e.g., tennis, golf, skiing, etc.), music...