by Inner Game | Jan 12, 2010 | Trojan, USC
Here is an excerpt from Pete Carroll’s WIKI page. Go there for the full story. On offense, Carroll is known for using an aggressive, nonconservative play-calling that is open to trick plays as well as “going for it” on 4th down instead of punting the...
by Inner Game | Jan 11, 2010 | fitness, Inner Game of Tennis, The Inner Game
From the blog Davids Inner Basketball Shooting, author David Ranney talks about the great influence that Tim Gallwey and The Inner Game had on his career and coaching style. Let me get started by telling you my story and how I got into playing and teaching these peak...
by Inner Game | Dec 30, 2009 | The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
In a recent addition to the user forum over at The Sand Trap website, a reader addresses his newly developed problem with “shanks” and how The Inner Game helped him work through it. Shanks! Devoted the last 6 months of my golf life to short game practice,...
by Inner Game | Dec 28, 2009 | The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
A recent post ib the True Love blog relates Tim Gallwey’s principles in the Inner Game of Work to coaching. Here is what the author says: Was reading the above book and wanted to share part of what I have read about his experience gained from being a tennis...
by Inner Game | Dec 19, 2009 | Goals, Inner Game Coaching, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
This article written by Professor David Megginson in the Executive Coaching Solutions’s Blog quotes Tim Gallwey’s book here: Timothy Gallwey quotes Gallwey is the acknowledged master of the performance coaches. He is surprisingly light on goals and his...