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Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life
Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life
Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life

Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life

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About Stillpower: Excellence With Ease In Sports And Life

Product Description Unlock the keys to happiness and freedom, fuel performance, and achieve excellence in sports and in life with the clarity of stillpower—finding the ultimate zone within. What if everything you’ve been taught about performance is wrong? When the going gets tough, stillpower—not will power—is the best response. For years, athletes, coaches, parents, and organizations have searched for the secrets to optimum mental performance. Stillpower offers a simple, revolutionary, yet dynamic, approach for the future. Stillpower uses real-life examples to explore such questions as: What is “the zone” and what must we do (or not do) to get there? Why do we need to understand the difference between insight and intellect? Is goal setting really useful? Why doesn’t willpower work? And why do the best mentors focus on a person’s state of mind and not behavior? Virtually all of us—athletes and non-athletes alike—are looking outside of ourselves, trying to find the secret to success. Stillpower encourages us to look within to finally find the answers. Review ""Stillpower" is not just one of the best books on improving sports performance ever written--it is a must-read for coaches and performers in any field of human endeavor. While you work on your game or career, the ideas in this book will go to work on you." --Michael Neill, author of "Supercoach" "A clear and quiet state of mind isn't just a key element in sports; it's also important in finance, relationships, and life. The principles introduced in this book apply to so much more than athletics." --Jean Chatzky, author of the "New York Times "bestseller "Money 911" "As I reflect back on my personal quest to develop character through the sport of football, I greatly identify with the wisdom and principles of this book. "Stillpower" is a profound playbook for the athletic and life journey. Garret Kramer shows us that people become what they think in their heart, not in their head." --Tyrone Keys, founder of All Sports Community Services, Super Bowl-winning defensive end--Chicago Bears "Garret Kramer has overturned much of the conventional wisdom about coaching and performance . . . "Stillpower" is an insightful and profound book." --Daniel H. Pink, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Drive "and "A Whole New Mind" "Garret Kramer understands the importance of having 'your head right.' "Stillpower" reveals the optimum mental functioning of an athlete and the real source of that functioning. Under this paradigm, individuals involved in sports will enjoy the character-building benefits often promised by participation. Even children will find athletics more enjoyable and, at the same time, achieve high levels of success. I know this may all sound like a tall order, but this book honestly offers that potential." --George Pransky, PhD "I first heard Garret Kramer speak in 2009, and I was instantly intrigued by his message and approach to athletic mental performance. "Stillpower" takes a unique perspective that will challenge your traditional beliefs. If you keep an open mind and really listen to what this book has to say, you will realize how much easier and more positive life can be, and why the notion of 'no pain, no gain' will never help in your pursuit of success." --Rob Naddelman, president of Baseball Factory "I was first introduced to sports psychology in the 1970s when I was playing professional baseball. Like all athletes, I was constantly in search of that magical place called 'the zone, ' where the game slows down and pitches are suddenly easy to track. Contrary to what most people think, however, finding your way to 'the zone' doesn't come from grinding or strength of will-- it comes from another source. Stillpower reveals this surprising source. If you're a serious athlete, coach, sports parent--in fact, anyone--I strongly suggest you read what Garret Kramer has to say about getting to the top of your game, on and off the field." --Rick Wolf, sports psycho