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Game, Set, Match A Tennis Book For The Mind Charlie Jones, Kim Doren
Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2002
Charlie Jones and Kim Doren are rapidly becoming popular authors of sports advice. Their Be the Ball: A Golf Instruction Book for the Mind is a steady seller, with 11,000 copies and counting bought by duffers who want to learn the inside track on how the stars prepare for their game.Now, Game, Set, Match: A Tennis Instruction Book for the Mind will do the same for tennis players everywhere. Many ...
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Vic Braden's Mental Tennis: How to Psych Yourself to a Winning Game 5 reviews Vic Braden, Robert Wool
Little, Brown and Company, 1994
Great book, clear, concise, meaningful.
+ Always losing? It might be in your head
As an adult new tennis player who is highly analytical, this book opened doors for me into the world of tennis. It explained real reasons coaches and pro's say to do certain things which are in actuality not really what they want at all. Vic explains the fundimentals in a way that you can ...
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The Inner Game of Tennis: The Classic Guide to the Mental Side of Peak Performance 70 reviews W. Timothy Gallwey
Random House Trade Paperbacks, 1997
This book is a must read for every amateur and professional tennis player and tennis teacher
+ My Tennis Bible + The Inner Game + Good for all athletes
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Smart Tennis: How to Play and Win the Mental Game (Smart Sport Series) 7 reviews John F. Murray
Jossey-Bass, 1999
Comments and suggestions
+ This is a great book + Mental equipment is truly important + Thorough, thought and action provoking + Integrated and On-Target
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Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis--Lessons from a Master 63 reviews Brad Gilbert, Steve Jamison
Fireside, 1994
The Mental edge in Tennis
+ UNA OBRA MAESTRA DE LA ESTRATEGIA EN EL TENIS + Very Helpful! + Use mediocre strokes and a superior brain to beat great players. + Non poetry in motion
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Tennis: Winning the Mental Game Robert Weinberg
Robert Weinberg, 2002
If you have ever lost your concentration after a bad shot, gotten tight and choked due to the pressure, got mad over a bad line call, or lost motivation to practice or hang in a match, then Tennis:Winning The Mental Game is just for you. In competitive tennis, it is usually the player who can win the mental game, that usually wins the match. This hands-on research-to practice book is an excellent ...
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If I'm The Better Player, Why Can't I Win? 2 reviews Allen Fox
distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1979
You want to win more tennis matches? Read this book.
+ Brilliant
A great, gritty, compelling look at what it really takes to play tennis. We're not just talking technique, we're talking about what it takes to be a winner -- before, during and after matches. Filled with great anecdotes and insights into the game's great players (and near-greats), Fox has ...
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The Inner Game of Tennis: The Classic Guide to the Mental Side of Peak Performance 70 reviews W. Timothy Gallwey
Random House Trade Paperbacks, 1997
This book is a must read for every amateur and professional tennis player and tennis teacher
+ My Tennis Bible + The Inner Game + Good for all athletes
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Game, Set, Match A Tennis Book For The Mind Charlie Jones, Kim Doren
Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2002
Charlie Jones and Kim Doren are rapidly becoming popular authors of sports advice. Their Be the Ball: A Golf Instruction Book for the Mind is a steady seller, with 11,000 copies and counting bought by duffers who want to learn the inside track on how the stars prepare for their game.Now, Game, Set, Match: A Tennis Instruction Book for the Mind will do the same for tennis players everywhere. Many ...
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Smart Tennis: How to Play and Win the Mental Game (Smart Sport Series) 7 reviews John F. Murray
Jossey-Bass, 1999
Comments and suggestions
+ This is a great book + Mental equipment is truly important + Thorough, thought and action provoking + Integrated and On-Target
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Tennis: Winning the Mental Game Robert Weinberg
Robert Weinberg, 2002
If you have ever lost your concentration after a bad shot, gotten tight and choked due to the pressure, got mad over a bad line call, or lost motivation to practice or hang in a match, then Tennis:Winning The Mental Game is just for you. In competitive tennis, it is usually the player who can win the mental game, that usually wins the match. This hands-on research-to practice book is an excellent ...
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Vic Braden's Mental Tennis: How to Psych Yourself to a Winning Game 5 reviews Vic Braden, Robert Wool
Little, Brown and Company, 1994
Great book, clear, concise, meaningful.
+ Always losing? It might be in your head
As an adult new tennis player who is highly analytical, this book opened doors for me into the world of tennis. It explained real reasons coaches and pro's say to do certain things which are in actuality not really what they want at all. Vic explains the fundimentals in a way that you can ...
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Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis--Lessons from a Master 63 reviews Brad Gilbert, Steve Jamison
Fireside, 1994
The Mental edge in Tennis
+ UNA OBRA MAESTRA DE LA ESTRATEGIA EN EL TENIS + Very Helpful! + Use mediocre strokes and a superior brain to beat great players. + Non poetry in motion
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If I'm The Better Player, Why Can't I Win? 2 reviews Allen Fox
distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1979
You want to win more tennis matches? Read this book.
+ Brilliant
A great, gritty, compelling look at what it really takes to play tennis. We're not just talking technique, we're talking about what it takes to be a winner -- before, during and after matches. Filled with great anecdotes and insights into the game's great players (and near-greats), Fox has ...
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