by Inner Game | Nov 13, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, Uncategorized
Tim Gallwey is recognized by many as the pioneer of executive coaching. He once gane public and corporate open seminars with Sir John Whitmore, the author of Performance Coaching. These workshops began with a demonstration of Inner Game coaching on the tennis court...
by Inner Game | Sep 26, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, Inner Game of Work, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
Posted by Scott Eblin in The Next Level Blog on September 13, 2010 Q: How many coaches does it take to change a light bulb? A: Just one, but the light bulb has to really want to change Tim Gallwey, the former tennis coach who’s now an executive coach, is the author of...
by Inner Game | Jul 11, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
This is important, Gallwey suggests, because there is a constant inner conversation going on in all of us. One part of us tries to focus “on the game.” While it tries to play tennis or speak English, the other part is always giving instructions – “do this, don’t do...
by Inner Game | May 28, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, Inner Game of Golf, Inner Game of Tennis, Tim Gallwey
While Tiger’s success was the driving force behind the change, the tipping point may have been Ernie Els’ victory in the British Open in 2002. Helped by Jos Vanstiphout, Els cruised to victory at Muirfield, St. Andrews. That spurred changes. Today, more and more...
by Inner Game | May 28, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, Inner Game of Golf
Tom: If you can think your way through it, you wouldn’t have to practice. So, you do then do establish a subconscious level to play golf. You do need to establish some muscle memory. And, you need to use your subconscious to play. Timothy Gallway put it very well...
by Inner Game | May 11, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
One of the more well-known and robust processes is the GROW model (goal, reality, options, wrap-up). GROW has its origin with Sir John Whitmore, a professional racing car driver, and Timothy Gallwey, an elite tennis coach. What strikes me most about their work is the...