10 reviews for Winning Isn’t Normal
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$24.95
+ Free ShippingInternational Swimming Hall of Fame Buck Dawson Authors Award Winner 1982
The how-to guide on what it takes to win. Easily applied to all sports, fine arts, academics and business. Covers optimal preparation, taking charge, creating a winning environment, “un-limiting” and much more. As Olympic and University of Texas Head Coach Eddie Reese notes: “I think reading Winning Isn’t Normal is a necessity.”
72 pages / Softcover / ISBN 978-0-945609-01-8
© Dr. Keith Bell, 1982
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Eddie Reese, Head Men’s Swimming Coach, The University of Texas at Austin 1992 U.S. Olympic Team Coach –
In an athletic age where perfection, though unattainable, is the goal; the training of the mind plays an important everyday part in an athlete’s pursuit of success. I think reading Winning Isn’t Normal is a necessity.
— Steve Friederang, Owner, CoachUp & Tropical Penguin. President, Talent Code Academy –
Outstanding simple book I have shared with world class swimmers and those who wish to be.
Jan G. Vanderlinden –
Small but powerful. I have bought dozens of copies of this to give to friends and family. It’s simple but great for adults or anyone wanting to think about motivation differently.
Sheila CV –
A good mental preparation for competition. Easy to read.
Kim –
Great! Great book for anyone who wants to understand mental toughness.
Ted Engelking –
Great book- great ideas!
Kyle Adams, Former NFL player –
This is great stuff. I had forgotten how good the winning isn’t normal content was – it has inspired me again tonight.
Brad –
Exactly what I wanted. This was delivered exactly on time for championship swim season. Thans for publishing again. I’m looking forward to others in the series.
Monika E. Schloder –
Interesting approach to the psychology of winning! I followed Dr. Bell’s writings all my career as a coach.
Greg G. – high school and year-round swim coach –
I was first given this book by a college swim coach years ago. I return to it often as it does a phenomenal job of getting the perfect message across in an accessible and direct way. This book is the go-to for a swimmer who is having a difficult time – and for swimmers at their peak.