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The Inner Way of Tennis, Sport, and Life

The Inner Way of Tennis, Sport, and Life

Randall D Scott

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Passenger to Pilot Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Psicología
ISBN:
9798993760605
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For decades, mental training books have reminded players that the greatest opponent is not across the net, but within. The Inner Way of Tennis, Sport, and Life takes that understanding further-into the deeper inner conflict that quietly blocks access to peak performance and the effortless clarity of the 'zone.'This book explores the invisible game that quietly shapes performance: the inner struggle with fear, judgment, pressure, and self-doubt. While technical instruction focuses on strokes and movement, true and lasting improvement begins on the inside - in awareness, attitude, and the relationship a player has with themselves.Unlike abstract theory or purely philosophical discussion, The Inner Way of Tennis, Sport, and Life is a practical guidebook. Drawing on over 30,000 hours of on-court experience across 25 countries - and informed by Zen, Taoism, and modern mental-wellness practices - this book offers clear, usable methods for applying inner-game principles in real training and competition.Inside, players learn how to:Quiet the inner critic and play with relaxed focusManage pressure and reset between pointsTurn mistakes into information instead of frustrationTrust natural ability rather than forcing resultsShift from external dependence to self-coachingCoaches and parents will find tools for:Developing self-aware, resilient athletesEncouraging growth without over-control or pressureAsking better questions instead of giving constant instructionSupporting long-term confidence and enjoyment of the gameAt its core, this book reframes performance as an inside-out process. Skill has not disappeared - it has simply been divided by attention, outcome-thinking, and identification with results. When awareness returns, ability follows.Though rooted in tennis, the lessons apply far beyond the court. Whether in sport, work, relationships, or life itself, growth moves only one way: from the inside out.The Inner Way of Tennis, Sport, and Life is not about trying harder - it’s about seeing more clearly, trusting more deeply, and learning to play the game as a whole and complete player.

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