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Golf: Lower Your Score with Mental Training Review

Golf: Lower Your Score with Mental Training
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Golfers at all levels of expertise and sports psychology practitioners will surely want this book which offers "scientifically tested ways to perform better at golf while actually enjoying it more." Without hype or sensational promises, Saunders imparts the mental skills and strategies that make for an improved game.
Golf is an self-help instructional program with an audio CD of brief recorded exercises for relaxation, self-hypnosis, meditation, affirmations and visualization. You will see evidence of NLP and hypnosis throughout. The theoretical background of the program is based on right-brain-left-brain research showing that peak performance occurs when the right brain dominates and practiced skills become unconsciously driven. Imagery and self-hypnosis exercises in Golf teach golfers how to reprogram limiting beliefs and unwanted behaviors that get in the way of performance.
Saunders begins with the premise that good golf performance, and indeed, all sports performance depends, in part, on mental skills: the right level of "active relaxation," positive concentration, intuition, imagination, and total focus on the here and now. Drawing from his experiences in teaching self-hypnosis, his own golfing, and consultations with sports psychologists and both professional and amateur golfers, Saunders has produced an easy-to-follow program.
The program starts with progressive muscle relaxation for energy balance. Then Saunders adds guided imagery, to keep the golfer focused on a positive result, instead of replaying past mistakes. Next, readers learn NLP methods for anchoring resourceful states such as confidence, active relaxation, self-belief, and tempo. Saunders recommends affirmations and meditation to instill a positive mental attitude and ward off memories of bad shots and the self-criticism that creates negative expectations.
In Golf, readers will find remedies for bad golfing habits and problematic reactions to errors. His chapter on peak performance is particularly instructive. Saunders writes that playing "in the zone" involves mental skills such as self-confidence, optimism, motivation, and a positive attitude about errors. The CD allows the reader to actually experience the recommendations and exercises in the text. The relaxing background music and Saunders' gentle voice giving well-paced instructions provide enjoyable listening.
Saunders is a coach par excellence who teaches his readers how to apply NLP, visualization, positive thinking, and self-hypnosis to the game of golf. He makes a rather complex subject easy to understand and the psychological principles easy to apply. Every recommendation rests on findings from scientific research in sports psychology. In this book, readers will find a highly practical and readable text and a professionally-produced CD. No serious golfer should be without this book!


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This book offers the reader sound, scientifically tested ways and means to perform better at golf while actually enjoying it more! It presents a powerful strategy for players to not only improve on their golf game, but also their personal lives as well.Golf is essentially about the present moment—now, this shot! You play the shot that faces you and play it to the best of your ability, and when you are in the middle of one of these flows of good golf, your concentration is positiveand you are not haunted by the memory of bad shots. This book explains a quick and effective method for producing more of those great flows of golf, and how to avoid the pitfalls and the negative thinking.You will discover howeasy it is to develop—and keep—a confident frame of mind for better shot making.The program presented is developmental, as opposed to clinical or problem solving in nature.You learn about and develop your inner mental skills, skills which require you to 'go inside yourself' to that part of your mind where youfoster behaviors that promote good performance. Creative use of imagery makes it possible to re-program the software of your brain and rid yourself of unwanted behaviors and beliefs, which get in the way of good performance.By reading this book you will discover how easy it is to:--Achieve active relaxation--Use mental imagery to learn and improve your game--Develop positive thoughts and behavior patterns--Focus completely on the shot you are about to make--Increase your chances of having and then sustaining peak performanceThis book, as well as the accompanying CD of relaxation exercises, will give you the tools to achieve peak performance in golf and in other sports you play.It has a parallel and perhaps more important goal: to help you develop a lifestyle that is healthy, and behaviors which lead to peak wellness.

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A Second Look at Sports Review

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Dwight Allen, the sports chaplain of the air interviews champion athletes and coaches with an emphasis on their spiritual side, their character traits, and also their positive attitudes. A Second Look At Sports shows what a good attitude can do for a person. Dr. Allen's book exudes his genuine care for mankind. The people he interviews are "encouragers in the midst of life's problems."
From John Smolz to Nancy Lopez, the sports chaplain has created a work that speaks to us all. This book can be read one interview at a time.It's not all a barrel of laughs. There are some very serious situations, but if you are curious about how others deal with situations and especially to those who enjoy sports, give this a read.


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Revealing, personal interviews with top names in sports, including Tony Dungy, Ben Roethlisberger, Orel Hershiser, Tony Stewart, Sam Hornish and many more! Go deep behind the scenes with America's top athletes! As the founder and host of the radio ministry A Second Look at Sports, Dr. Dwight Allen over the past 30 years has interviewed hundreds of the world s most famous athletes representing nearly every sport. From his time as a scout for the Chicago Cubs to his current A Second Look at Sports, Racing World, and 60 Second Look at Sports radio programs, Dwight's humble, unassuming approach has earned him unparalleled respect among the athletic community and resulted in some of the most revealing behind-the-scenes interviews in sports. Now Dwight gives you a glimpse into the lives of these top athletes as they share their advice and life lessons, revealing a spiritual passion not often seen in the world of sports. A Second Look at Sports is an award-winning weekly 30-minute radio presentation of what God is doing the world over in sports; A 60 Second Look at Sports is a miniature daily version. Both may be heard on radio stations across the US, from the east coast and northern Florida to Minnesota and Canada, as well as the Salem Radio Web Site, which is picked up by stations all over the world. Our goal is to reach the unsaved sports fan with the gospel of our lord Jesus Christ. Dr. Allen is available to speak at sports events, churches and youth activities.

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Tiger vs. Jack: Golf's Greatest Rivalry Review

Tiger vs. Jack: Golf's Greatest Rivalry
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Tiger vs. Jack by Philip B. Capelle is the the definitive analysis of how we judge greatness in golf. By focusing on Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, Capelle has revolutionized the procedure by which greatness in any sport is determined. This book is the result of years of meticulous research. Capelle has broght together a rich factual background and superior technical analysis of the issues relating to who is the greatest golfer of all time. He has produced an original method of comparing players who played in different eras. Tiger has had the benefit of the latest equipment technology while Jack has had to suffer with poor performing golf balls and even assigned caddies. Today's golf is almost a team effort with the caddy adding great value to the winning result. Capell's new method of analysis is sure to become the standard by which fans judge the all time best in any sport.

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Tiger vs. Jack is packed with talking points and cutting edge research that will turn you into an expert on golf's greatest rivalry. The book is divided into four parts. Playing for History (I) sets the stage for Tiger Woods' quest with its unique look at the four majors and the contributions of the game's all-time best towards shaping a complete definition of greatness. The Pyramid makes it easy to compare Jack Nicklaus' rivals with Woods' competition. In Playing the Game (II) their skills are evaluated from driver through putter, and a penetrating analysis of their mental games reveals their winning edge. Caddy Stevie Williams' impact on Woods' record is shown, and our rivals will time travel for some head-to-head competition. Tiger vs. Jack (III) compares their careers and their greatest performances while new arguments and stats blow holes in popular 'wisdom." You'll relive their 32 major victories and come to understand luck's role in golf. You'll also experience life in golf's arena and discover how Nicklaus' heartbreaking losses could affect the great debate. The Contender Finish ranking system for the majors shows the magnitude of Nicklaus' true lead over Woods in the contest for Best Ever. PGA Tour victories, golf's most overrated record, is exposed as a faulty metric for comparing the two. And you will surely be surprised by side-by-side looks at their best streaks, tournaments, seasons, and bids for the Grand Slam. Finally, the Best Ever (IV) reveals the risks factors Woods faces including his ever changing swing, caddy, instructor, putting, desire, competition, injury, and pressure. You'll learn how media and fan bias, and golf politics, affects each player's campaign for Best Ever, and a method for selecting the Best Ever is unveiled that could revolutionize how we honor greatness in golf. Key features: Popular wisdom vs. Capelle's perspective; stat boxes; questions for a debate; abridged and complete contents; comprehensively indexed.

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A Whole Other Ball Game: Women's Literature on Women's Sport Review

A Whole Other Ball Game: Women's Literature on Women's Sport
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I recently selected this book for use in a new course I am teaching on sportswriting at the University of California, San Diego. When I went searching for a good example of sportswriting to counterbalance the many offerings by men, I was not encourage by the very small number of titles by women. This book astonished me in its variety and quality of contributions, AND it is fiction, which makes it all the more exiciting to read. Very personal, very gritty, very real. Read this book!

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To Win and Die in Dixie: The Birth of the Modern Golf Swing and the Mysterious Death of Its Creator Review

To Win and Die in Dixie: The Birth of the Modern Golf Swing and the Mysterious Death of Its Creator
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A friend recommended this book to me, and I wasn't sure I would like it, but, man, am I glad I opened it up. This is one of the best stories I've read in years. I literally could not put it down. Not only is it a great true-crime mystery, it's a history lesson and social commentary. This is the best book about a southern city since "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." Don't let the cover or subtitle fool you: it's a golf book the way "Seabiscuit" was a horse book. Go get it. You'll love it.

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Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac 2009: Sports Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies Review

Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac 2009: Sports Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends and Leading Companies
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I used Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac to gather information on a Reebok campaign I was working of for class. The information was extremely helpful and easy to sift through. I expecially like all the stats.
Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac 2009: Sports Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies

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The sports business is a dynamic and growing industry in the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific and elsewhere. In addition to major sporting leagues and teams, related sectors include sporting goods manufacturing, sports apparel, sporting events broadcasting and retailing. Sports and professional athletes attract companies interested in endorsements, advertising, merchandising and marketing opportunities. Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac covers such sectors, providing competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis. Our coverage includes sports business trends analysis and sports industry statistics. We also include a sports business glossary and a listing of sports industry contacts, such as industry associations. Next, we profile over 350 leading teams, leagues and sports sector companies. Profiles include business descriptions and up to 27 executives by name and title. Price includes a CD-ROM, which enables you to search, filter, view and export selected contact data, including executive names for mail merge and contact management. You'll find industry analysis, an overview and market research report of sports, sporting goods, sports marketing, stadiums, teams, and leagues business in one value-priced package.

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 Review

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07
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Last year's Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 launched with the Xbox 360 in a good fashion, standing among the best of the launch's numerous sports titles. Last year I concluded my review of Tiger 06 saying, "I hope next year's version of Tiger is fleshed out and features more while continuing to improve on the great gameplay." Well, Tiger 07 is just that game I hoped for. It's a fleshed-out and well-done edition of a fine sports franchise, and now stands near the top of the Xbox 360's stack of sports titles.
Tiger 06 initially whipped me. It beat me into shape and forced me to learn the subtle things about golf, the things that make the ball roll just a little closer or land at a better spot on the course. It, however, could eventually become the easiest video game around. Tiger 07 looks to change this, forcing even more realistic difficulty into the gameplay. The core mechanics remain mostly unchanged-you still swing dynamically with the left analog stick, pulling back to backswing and pushing forward to foreswing. However, this year's game has a little twist; rather than Tiger 06's arrow that showed you where exactly your ball should land, Tiger 07 features a wide aiming area on each shot. This circular area represents where your ball can possibly land. Unless the golfer makes perfect contact and accurately judges the lie, the wind, and the spin on the ball, it is entirely possible for the ball to end up yards away from where it was intended to land.
Fortunately it's as simple as ever to take a shot and after practice it's quite easy to learn all of Tiger's tricks. Things like the wind and the lie only require a little time to get a feel for. I noticed that hitting the ball off of the side of a hill now has a very dramatic effect on where it will go in the air, and it feels almost like backspin and topspin on the ball no longer send the ball flying in the intended direction when it lands. Though the game is noticeably tougher and definitely punishing, Tiger 07 is difficult to put down.
You'll start Tiger 07 by creating your golfer with the deep Game Face system. My golfer looked so much like me that it was almost scary to look at him on the course. Following that, the game offers a long and engaging career mode; one that sends you week after week playing through tournaments at familiar courses like Riviera, Pinehurst, and Pebble Beach as well as Bandon Dunes, Carnoustie, Firestone Country Club, and more. The amount of courses I just rambled off is equal to last year's puny list of six, and Tiger 07 features even more. Similar to real life, getting better in your career can only be done by playing more. At first, this is difficult; your golfer's initially a total chump on the course. By performing golfing drills, competing in golfing games, and most simply, playing, your golfer's stats will raise and your on-the-course performance will improve. All of the stat changes are dynamic. By hitting a lot of lucky shots, your Luck stat will increase. Getting close on approach shots will improve your overall Approach stat, and using the game's Power Boost ability (jam a button to increase the power of a shot in mid-swing), you'll benefit from a bigger Power Boost stat. Tiger 07 doesn't give you a lot of freebies; to get better at the game you just have to play more. After a while you'll be blasting the ball down the fairway and having no trouble with that aiming area.
Tiger 06 looked great on the Xbox 360, and somehow Tiger 07's added even more detail to the beautiful courses. EA's Universal Capture technology looks great on Tiger Woods but all of the other characters animate well and swing animations look great. The fans that crowd the course are a little too numerous but it's interesting and cool to see them walk towards your ball and follow you around the course. The commentary, done by the same two fellows from Tiger 06, isn't much different. It's very appropriate to golf, and it's fun to hear them mock each other from time to time. I especially like when one of them calls my shot incorrectly and the other says, "What are you talking about? That was a great shot " Every virtual golfer needs a confidence boost from time to time.
Tiger 07 plays better than any Tiger before it, it looks beautiful, it sounds great, it comes chock-full of modes...the list goes on and on; EA Redwood did a fantastic job. As a result, the second next-gen golf title is a winner. Though it's a little tough at first, Tiger 07 has few flaws and it's one of the better next-gen sports titles. Virtual golfers should definitely check it out.

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 Review

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Okay, first things first. The gameplay in Tiger Woods PGA Tour doesn't change all that much from year to year, and the 2008 edition is no exception. Sure, there are some new features and more golfers to choose from, but the improvements in gameplay itself might not be worth upgrading if you've already got Tiger 2007. Where this game does come through, however, is in the online options. The ability to play a match online is great, and Gamernet, which allows you to post challenges for other people to attempt and beat, is a lot of fun.
THE GOOD:
-If you're a fan of the franchise you'll enjoy the gameplay in Tiger 2008
-The inclusion of more LPGA golfers is a nice development for female players
-Gameface, when/if it works (the site seems to be unstable and many people haven't been able to make it work), allows you to use a picture of yourself to customize your golfer's face!
-online options are great, and the Gamernet challenges should appeal to people seeking producer points for posting difficult challenges, and those who want to earn player points by beating or "busting" those challenges.
THE BAD:
-New features are, for the most part, good, but Tiger Woods '08 is still basically the same game. Some more innovation would be nice.
-Gameface doesn't work very well for a lot of people, and I've found Gamernet to be pretty buggy as well. You can only have 3 clips up at a time, and taking down your old challenges so you can post new ones can be frustrating. EA seems to offer little to no support for anything related to the online portion of the game.
-The game is STILL buggy. EA released an update that fixed a bug preventing the Tiger Challenge from being completed, but the game still freezes up at times and some of the animations don't work. I've played entire rounds where my opponent didn't have a ball--he was just swinging at the ground and launching nothing into the air.
Overall, Tiger Woods 2008 is probably worth picking up if you don't own any of the recent titles. If you're thinking of upgrading from '07, however, you might want to rent this one first and see if the new stuff is really worth the price of a new game. Personally, if it weren't for the online aspect of the game I'd recommend buying '07 and saving the money, but if you like to play online this one might be worthwhile.

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Sklz Live Wire Training Bat Review

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Great eye hand trainer that goes perfectly with the Jugs small ball pitching machine. I think it's better than the aluminum hitting stik that's too lite.

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