Selected Product: | How to Succeed in the Game of Life: 34 Interviews with the World's Greatest Coaches Hardcover Author: Christian Klemash Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Release Date: 2006-09-01 ISBN-10: 0740760653 ISBN-13: 9780740760655 List Price: $18.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices, and Priorities of a Winning Life ISBN-10: 1414318022 ISBN-13: 9781414318028 List Price:$14.99 Leading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and Life ISBN-10: 0446676780 ISBN-13: 9780446676786 List Price:$14.95 What It Takes to Be #1 : Vince Lombardi on Leadership ISBN-10: 0071420363 ISBN-13: 9780071420365 List Price:$16.95 All the Good in Sports: True Stories That Go Beyond the Headlines ISBN-10: 0830744746 ISBN-13: 9780830744749 List Price:$12.99 Beyond Basketball: Coach K's Keywords for Success ISBN-10: 0446581879 ISBN-13: 9780446581875 List Price:$14.99 |
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What would Super Bowl Champ Tony Dungy say is the most critical quality for a person to be successful? Would his advice differ from 4 time World Series winner Joe Torre's? What would each say to a young person just starting out in pursuit of their dreams? What is the best advice they were ever given? Now you can find out! Author Christian Klemash has written How to Succeed in the Game of Life: 34 Interviews with the World's Greatest Coaches. It took the author more than three years of research, persistence, and original interviews, but now he's ready to pass on the best advice you'll ever get. Klemash gives fans a once-in-a-lifetime chance to learn valuable lessons from the most famous, intelligent, and victorious coaches ever. These coaches teach about character and winning, how to manage pressure at crunch time, and how to bring out your best when it matters most. How to Succeed in the Game of Life shares their insights into sports, life, and the most vital keys to sustain success. Featuring Exclusive Interviews with: Red Auerbach, 16-time NBA World Champion Bobby Bowden, 2-time National Champion Scotty Bowman, 9-time Stanley Cup Champion Tony Dungy, Super Bowl Champion Bill Cowher, Super Bowl Champion Dan Gable, 15-time NCCA Champion April Heinrichs, Gold Medal Winning Coach of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team Bela Karolyi, The World's Greatest Gymnastics Coach Bill Parcells, 2-time Super Bowl Champion Emanuel Steward, Boxing Trainer of 30 World Champions Joe Torre, 4-time World Series Champion Bill Walsh, 3-time Super Bowl Champion Lenny Wilkens, NBA's All-Time Winningest Coach John Wooden, 10-time NCAA Champion
And More! Lots of Good Advice--Inspirational | Customer Rating: | This book went through various questions about succeeding in life and listed all the responses from each coach. It was interesting but somewhat repetitive in that many said basically the same thing. I enjoyed reading this book because it had a lot of good advice from a lot of successful coaches. The advice I remember most is to work harder than anyone else, never quit, always be honest, do your best, failure is opportunity for a comeback, and be passionate about what you do. All of them agreed that making a lot of money does not mean you are successful, but money can be a by-product of being successful. The last chapter included short summaries about each coach. My favorite chapter was the one of their favorite quotes.
I recommend this book to anyone interested in philosophy, or who is looking for some advice or inspiration about success.
Karen Arelttaz Zemek, author of "My Funny Dad, Harry" | An outstanding read | Customer Rating: | | A thoroughly enjoyable and motivating read. This is a remarkable collection of exclusive interviews with the best American sports coaches of the last 40 years. The author has packed a voluminous amount of wisdom, inspiration and facts into what amounts to a road map to a good life. "How to Succeed in the Game of Life" is a brilliant compilation of advice that offers inspiration at every turn. | Very insightful | Customer Rating: | | Game of Life is an insightful book on the thoughts of many of the world's best known coaches. It provides a biography on each of the 34 coaches (which I recommend reading first to gain a better appreciation of the field and achievements of each coach) and asks them a number of questions that can relate to both on the field and life in general. I have gathered a number of relavant quotes that I will use both personally and professionally. A highly recommended read for sporting buffs and managers. | A Great Buy for all | Customer Rating: | After buying a copy of this book for both myself and my father I was thoroughly impressed. The book was both an easy read yet very informative. I gave a copy of the book to my father, who is not one to read a book, and he was so taken back by how interesting he felt the content was. He picked up the book in the morning and had it finished by mid afternoon. He must have called me 15 times to tell me how inspiring he felt it was and how he was amazed at "all the tricks it taught an old dog"...He thought he had heard all there was to hear about inspirational quotes. We were both pleasantly surprised with how well written the book was. Both my dad and I would highly recommend this book with two thumbs up.
| needs some research | Customer Rating: | | Having read only excerpts, I was shocked to read that Tony Dungy was hired as head coach by the Indianapolis Colts in 2002 by owner Robert Irsay. Irsay had been dead for five years (longer than that mentally). Hopefully the rest of the book does not contain such shoddy information. |
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