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NLP Coaching Training « Bryce Redford – The Bodymind Coach
It took me back to a book I had read called “The Inner Game of Tennis” by Timothy Gallwey which I believe really kicked off the development of coaching.
Sports Psychology | Snowboarding And Sports Psychology – The Inner Game
The Inner Game Mental preparation and rehearsal has become a major part of all sport in recent years. It’s not to be dismissed as some dark art or mystical fad.
Playing the Inner Game to Win
In every human endeavor there are two arenas of engagement: the outer and the inner.
Positive Expectations: Learning to Play Free of Judgment
W. Timothy Gallwey offers insight into the non-judgmental process of improving skill level.
Various Provocations: Performance, Amateurism and Professionalism
His emphasis on fun comes mainly from his DNA but also from his reading, specifically W. Timothy Gallwey’s The Inner Game of Tennis, a 122-page book with a cult-like following.
The Inner Game of Stress reviewed by Passion Diva
As you might imagine I have read a LOT on the topic and more often than not it is several thousand words of meaningless drivel. I was pleasantly surprised when I dug into the book and I had to actually turn on my brain.
Shanks!
I borrowed a method that I got from Tim Gallwey’s golf book that I read long ago, called “welcoming the yips”.
Want Prosperity? Quit Trying So Hard
I read about Tim Gallwey many years ago in Reader’s Digest. He wrote Zen-like books about sports: Inner Tennis, Inner Golf, and my favorite, Inner Skiing. He could have written Inner Whittling, but it doesn’t matter. He used sports as a vehicle to teach about not being so damn self-critical and letting your mind be free to achieve, allowing your body to follow.
The Inner Game of Stress – Outsmart Life’s Challenges and Fulfill Your Potential
Renowned sports psychology expert W. Timothy Gallwey teams up with two esteemed physicians to offer a unique and empowering guide to mental health in today’s volatile world, The Inner Game of Stress.