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The Inner Game of Tennis

”AN INTERESTING AND PHILOSOPHICAL READ – THE DISCUSSION ON THE TRUE PURPOSE OF COMPETITION IS EXCELLENT.” TOM
”SOME REALLY EYE-OPENING IDEAS ABOUT HOW WE LEARN: A MUST FOR ANY COACH!” EMMA

AUTHOR W. Timothy Gallwey

PUBLISHER Pan, first published 1972

Although a fairly short read, at only 134 pages, the philosophy outlined in this book really gives pause for thought. Amongst a litany of books claiming to deliver the secret formula to becoming a winner, Timothy Gallwey encouraging us to think about why we compete and what winning should actually mean remains a breath

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