Winning

Winning
Title Winning PDF eBook
Author Stuart H. Walker
Publisher
Total Pages 266
Release 1972
Genre Competition (Psychology)
ISBN 9780393032550

Download Winning Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Winning, the Psychology of Competition

Winning, the Psychology of Competition
Title Winning, the Psychology of Competition PDF eBook
Author Stuart H. Walker
Publisher W. W. Norton
Total Pages 272
Release 1980
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780393302677

Download Winning, the Psychology of Competition Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A successful yacht-racing competitor details the characteristics of typical winners, pointing out how competitiveness can sometimes become self-defeating and arguing that the most successful competitors in sports are those who focus on competence

No Contest

No Contest
Title No Contest PDF eBook
Author Alfie Kohn
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 340
Release 1992
Genre Aggressiveness
ISBN 9780395631256

Download No Contest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Argues that competition is inherently destructive and that competitive behavior is culturally induced, counter-productive, and causes anxiety, selfishness, self-doubt, and poor communication.

The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition

The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Garcia
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 689
Release 2024-01-19
Genre Education
ISBN 0190060808

Download The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition reviews and organizes the literature on the psychology of competition and brings together leading researchers studying competition across the field of psychology. This volume is a crucial interdisciplinary investigation into the variety of perspectives and approaches to the psychology of competition, facilitating new research and integration in the field.

The Psychology of Winning

The Psychology of Winning
Title The Psychology of Winning PDF eBook
Author Denis Waitley
Publisher
Total Pages 235
Release 2002
Genre Mental health
ISBN 9780909608071

Download The Psychology of Winning Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Imprint. Denis Waitley, a distinguished motivator, teacher and US air force pilot, has spent most of his life showing people how they can win He creates the formula to develop the qualities of a total winner - self-awareness, self-esteem, self-control, self-motivation, self-image, self-direction, self-discipline, self-dimension ...

Playing to Win

Playing to Win
Title Playing to Win PDF eBook
Author Hilary Levey Friedman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2013-08-03
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0520276752

Download Playing to Win Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Many parents work more hours outside of the home and their lives are crowded with more obligations than ever before; many children spend their evenings and weekends trying out for all-star teams, traveling to regional and national tournaments, and eating dinner in the car while being shuttled between activities. In this vivid ethnography, based on almost 200 interviews with parents, children, coaches and teachers, Hilary Levey probes the increase in children's participation in activities outside of the home, structured and monitored by their parents, when family time is so scarce. As the parental "second shift" continues to grow, alongside it a second shift for children has emerged--especially among the middle- and upper-middle classes--which is suffused with competition rather than mere participation. What motivates these particular parents to get their children involved in competitive activities? Parents' primary concern is their children's access to high quality educational credentials--the biggest bottleneck standing in the way of, or facilitating entry into, membership in the upper-middle class. Competitive activities, like sports and the arts, are seen as the essential proving ground that will clear their children's paths to the Ivy League or other similar institutions by helping them to develop a competitive habitus. This belief, motivated both by reality and by perception, and shaped by gender and class, affects how parents envision their children's futures; it also shapes the structure of children's daily lives, what the children themselves think about their lives, and the competitive landscapes of the activities themselves"--

Psychology of Champions

Psychology of Champions
Title Psychology of Champions PDF eBook
Author James J. Barrell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 235
Release 2008-06-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0313354375

Download Psychology of Champions Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The first book to gather firsthand accounts of successful practices, and thinking habits, of sports legends and super-athletes—from across sports including football, baseball, basketball, boxing, golf, car-racing, and swimming—this work holds lessons that can power not only athletic success, but winning in any daily challenges of life or work. The result of years of research, Psychology of Champions offers the very personal words of star athletes who explain how they overcame such obstacles as fear, discouragement, and anxiety, and were able to move on to success. Each story—including from those of baseball great Ted Williams, basketball star Michael Jordan, football's famed Deion Sanders, and dozens more from across sports —is unique. Yet, the authors determine that, when all is said and done, the overriding variables accounting for the greatest success fall into three categories: motivation, confidence, and concentration. Barrell and Ryback spell out the rules for such success after each section in this absorbing book. The result is a book that not only entertains and educates us with firsthand accounts of ever-popular sports heroes, but also instructs athletes, amateur or professional, and arguably anyone with a goal to achieve in work or life. In-the-moment accounts reveal just what to do in various critical periods of sports competition—from being at bat in baseball, to making an instantaneous decision as a quarterback, firing the winning basket in the dying moments of a game, or launching the winning move in boxing or judo. Barrell and Ryback draw the lessons together in what they term The Focus Edge mindset. That mindset—and this book— says one former Olympian, take greatness and make it accessible to you and me.