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Think Like a Champion
A Guide to Championship Performance for Student-Athletes - 2nd Edition
- Author:
- By Dick DeVenzio
- Format:
- Paperback
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- In print, usually dispatched within 3-4 days.
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- £11.50
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- Published: 15th Sep 2006
- ISBN: 1933538546
- Pages: 360
From the Publisher:
Covering everything from overconfidence, choking under pressure, lack of confidence, and playing with teammates you don't like, to slumps, doldrums, academics, and how to increase speed and quickness, Think Like a Champion is a valuable guide for student-athletes who want to excel at their chosen sport. Its practical advice is broken down into 112 short sections on situations that athletes commonly encounter. Becoming a champion is not easy - it takes hard work and lots of preparation. Reading a book won't magically turn you into a champion, but it can save you a lot of time, help to pave your way, and inspire you. This book shows you how champions think and respond in a variety of situations. If you want to succeed in sports, you will want to read Think Like a Champion.
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