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Mastering your inner game / David R. Kauss.

By: Kauss, David R.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, c2001Description: xv, 263 p. : ill. ; 23 cm + pbk.ISBN: 073600176X.Subject(s): Sports -- Psychological aspects | Athletes -- PsychologyDDC classification: 790.0132
Contents:
Part I: Athletes like you and the challenges they face -- Tom, a tennis player -- Rod, a football player -- Bonnie, a figure skater -- Joanne, a track Athlete -- C.J., a Basketball player -- Part II: Getting to know you and what you need to work on -- Identifying the significant people in your life -- Reviewing important events and performances -- Remembering the special times in your life -- Examining your daydreams, motives and fears -- Keeping a daily event diary -- Part III: Techniques to maximize your performance -- Traditional psychological skills training -- Enhanced psychological skills training -- Personalizing your psych skill pack -- Countdown to competition.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Even the most physically gifted athletes struggle in competition when they lose control over their thoughts and emotions. Mastering Your Inner Game arms you with the tools to understand, manage, and maximize your mental and emotional forces--factors that often determine whether you're an all-star and or an "also-ran."

Author David Kauss looks at how athletic performance fits into your own life experience. His "total athlete" system takes into account your internal strengths and weaknesses instead of applying a predefined set of mental training exercises.

Mastering Your Inner Game begins by presenting five vivid case studies that illustrate real challenges faced by real athletes. You'll experience the thoughts and emotions the competitors were dealing with as they worked to overcome their obstacles using Kauss' personalized mental training methods. Then you'll begin to understand how the method can work for you--whether it's breaking out of a slump, building confidence, or sharpening your focus.

Kauss then leads you through the process of self-assessment. Self-guided exercises help you recognize the people and events in your life that have either contributed to your success or undermined your sport performance. Plus, you'll learn more about how your life has shaped your athletic identity through additional exercises that

- reveal your motives for participating in sports,
- expose your hidden fears,
- tap into the power of your daydreams, and
- identify your personal core values.

Once you have pinpointed the underlying causes of your performance blocks, Kauss teaches you how to develop individualized mental training packages that will help you perform your best no matter how difficult the challenge. Only by analyzing and then rechanneling these forces in positive ways will you truly be able to reach your full potential.

Includes bibliographical references (page 255) and index.

Part I: Athletes like you and the challenges they face -- Tom, a tennis player -- Rod, a football player -- Bonnie, a figure skater -- Joanne, a track Athlete -- C.J., a Basketball player -- Part II: Getting to know you and what you need to work on -- Identifying the significant people in your life -- Reviewing important events and performances -- Remembering the special times in your life -- Examining your daydreams, motives and fears -- Keeping a daily event diary -- Part III: Techniques to maximize your performance -- Traditional psychological skills training -- Enhanced psychological skills training -- Personalizing your psych skill pack -- Countdown to competition.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part I Athletes Like You and the Challenges They Face
  • Chapter 1 Tom, a Tennis Player
  • Chapter 2 Rod, a Football Player
  • Chapter 3 Bonnie, a Figure Skater
  • Chapter 4 Joanne, a Track Athlete
  • Chapter 5 CJ, a Basketball Player
  • Part II Getting to Know You and What You Need to Work On
  • Chapter 6 Identifying the Significant People in Your Life
  • Chapter 7 Reviewing Important Events and Performances
  • Chapter 8 Remembering the Special Times in Your Life
  • Chapter 9 Examining Your Daydreams, Motives, and Fears
  • Chapter 10 Keeping a Daily Event Diary
  • Part III Techniques to Maximize Your Performance
  • Chapter 11 Traditional Psychological Skills Training
  • Chapter 12 Enhanced Psychological Skills Training
  • Chapter 13 Personalizing Your Psych Skill Packs
  • Chapter 14 Countdown to Competition

Author notes provided by Syndetics


David R. Kauss, PhD , has been practicing psychology since 1978, but he began his psychological consulting work with athletes and coaches--including the UCLA football and baseball teams--four years earlier. In his role as a consultant, Kauss has provided performance-enhancement training to athletes and coaches at the elite and professional levels. He wrote about his early work with athletes in his first book, Peak Performance.

In 1984 he became a registered sport psychological consultant for the U.S. Olympic Committee, working with athletes before and during their Olympic competition. His work with athletes also involves coaching: Kauss coached senior-league baseball for seven years and assorted youth sports for many years.

A member of the American Psychological Association, Kauss is also an associate professor of psychology at UCLA. He received his BA from Harvard University and his doctorate in clinical psychology from UCLA. When he's not helping athletes improve their performance, Kauss enjoys tennis, travel, and spectator sports. He and his wife, Laurel, live in Pacific Palisades, California, with their two children.

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