Your Performing Edge

Your Performing Edge
Author: JoAnn Dahlkoetter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0970407963

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Sports psychologist and athlete JoAnn Dahlkoetter has created a step- by-step training program based on 50 proven training exercises. Athletes who want to train to become more effective will find practical information on breathing, dealing with pain, overcoming performance anxiety, More...rebounding from defeat, and handling slumps, injuries, and burnout. Especially helpful is Dahlkoetter's advice on how athletes stay healthy by creating balance in their lives, while training hard and competing successfully. Includes personal interviews with Lance Armstrong, Bill Rodgers, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Dan O'Brien, and more.

Your Performing Edge

Your Performing Edge
Author: JoAnn Dahlkoetter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 0970407971

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Your Performing Edge is a Stackpole Books publication.

The Performance Edge

The Performance Edge
Author: Robert K. Cooper
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0395533384

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Drawing from the latest worldwide research in neuroscience, performance, and work physiology, Dr. Robert K. Cooper shows how readers can increase their mental and physical stamina, strengthen their communication skills, release stress quickly, balance their family and career priorities, improve workplace design, and maximize innovation, work quality, and productivity.

Your Performing Edge

Your Performing Edge
Author: JoAnn Dahlkoetter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 097040798X

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This step-by-step training program contains the latest on mind-body performance to help you achieve major breakthroughs in sports, business, health, and life. Hundreds of practical tools and tips on focusing, building confidence, handling slumps, and overcoming performance anxiety. Includes over 50 proven training exercises. This book is receiving substantial national media attention with articles and excerpts on ABC-TV, NBC, and in USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Time Magazine, Prevention Magazine, Runner's World, Triathlete Magazine, and the San Francisco Examiner.

The Mental Edge

The Mental Edge
Author: Kenneth Baum
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0399524819

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No matter what sport you enjoy or what level you play, you have the potential for a peak performance--and realizing that potential is the goal of everyone who makes athletics part of their lives. And while you can benefit from the advice of tennis and golf pros, marathon runners, and skiing instructors, the edge you seek to maximize your performance isn't in your stroke, your pace, or your posture--it's in your mind. Kenneth Baum describes the program he uses to sharpen and maximize the sports performances of thousands of professional and amateur athletes across the country: * Power Talk * Proper Visualization and Perception Stretchers * Performance Cues * Identifying and Conquering Obstacles * A Commitment to Consistent and Resilient ActionYour mind is your most valuable piece of equipment, your strongest muscle--and your best shot at peak performance for life

Performing Under Pressure

Performing Under Pressure
Author: Saul L. Miller
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470737646

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WHAT THE MAN WHO TEACHES THE WORLD'S TOP ATHLETES CAN TEACH YOU ABOUT OVERCOMING STRESS AND WINNING IN BUSINESS AND IN LIFE Pressure. It keeps us focused, drives athletes to Olympic greatness, businesspeople to produce record value in their companies and artists to the stellar heights of their craft. But too much pressure is unhealthy and counterproductive. It leads to sleeplessness, heart attacks and many other negative side effects. It can also make us seize up and lose our ease when we need it the most. World-renowned sports psychologist Saul -Miller, who teaches elite athletes and top sports teams how to be successful, shares a wealth of practical tools and exercises that allow anyone, in any situation, to manage the pressure they feel, and to channel it into peak performance. Dr. Miller goes in-depth and teaches you: The difference between stress and pressure, and how to make them work for you How to use power thoughts and imagery to enhance your attitude and performance How to improve your baseline stress tolerance Techniques and exercises to control physical reactions to pressure How variations in personality and style affect the ways people experience and deal with pressure, and how this knowledge applies to you Training Notes that give you a clear 4-week plan for each of the major tools. This book is an essential toolbox for anyone who wants to ensure that when it comes time to face intense, high-pressure situations, you'll be prepared to succeed.

Your Performing Edge

Your Performing Edge
Author: JoAnn Dahlkoetter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 0970407955

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The Gluten Free Edge A Nutrition and Training Guide for Peak Athletic Performance and an Active Gluten Free Life No Gluten No Problem

The Gluten Free Edge  A Nutrition and Training Guide for Peak Athletic Performance and an Active Gluten Free Life  No Gluten  No Problem
Author: Peter Bronski,Melissa McLean Jory
Publsiher: The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781615191499

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Gain an edge in sports and life by going gluten-free Since the advent of sport, athletes have worked to gain an edge on their competition—to look, feel, and perform their best—through both training and nutrition. Today, science is increasingly showing the negative impact that gluten, a protein in wheat, barley, and rye, can have on health. For the estimated 30 million Americans with forms of gluten intolerance, such as celiac disease, this all-too-common protein can cause gastrointestinal trouble, inflammation, muscle fatigue, and mental fog that hinder an active lifestyle and negatively impact athletic performance. The solution: a whole-foods, nutrient-dense gluten-free diet. Others who voluntarily eat gluten-free can also discover an edge they never knew was missing: faster recovery, reduced inflammation, improved digestion, and increased athletic performance. The Gluten-Free Edge is the first comprehensive resource that includes: • What gluten is and how it negatively impacts health and athletic performance • The myriad benefits of adopting a gluten-free nutrition plan • What to eat during training, competition, and recovery • How to deal with group meals, eating on the road, and getting “glutened” • Insights from prominent athletes already living the gluten-free edge • And 50 simple, high-octane recipes to fuel your performance Whether you’ve been diagnosed with gluten intolerance or simply want to get ahead of the competition, this book is for you. Your own gluten-free edge is waiting.