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"Three world-class experts on performance, motivation, grit, and competition unveil the paradoxical principles that are crucial to understanding what it takes to become a champion"--
Ben Askren is the Co-founder of AWA, a highly decorated 2008 U.S. Olympic Freestyle team member, and one of the most well known wrestlers in the United States. After being a four-year starter at 174 lbs for Missouri (2004 -2007), and a four year college coach, Askren moved back to Wisconsin to train at Roufusport MMA and help coach at AWA. Joe De Sena, the founder and CEO of Spartan, a leading global endurance sports brand, grew up in working-class Queens. From a young age, he showed an entrepreneurial spirit, establishing a multimillion-dollar pool cleaning business before venturing into Wall Street and launching his own trading firm. In 2001, he left Wall Street for Riverside Farm in Vermont, where his passion for adventure races led to the creation of Spartan Race. David Sacks is a licensed clinical psychologist and a consultant for athletes and other elite performers. He is a graduate of Stanford University (B.A. English; M.A. Education), where he was also captain of the wrestling team. He earned his Ph.D. from Florida State University in 2003 and completed his psychology internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the Vanderbilt University Counseling Center. As a scientist-practitioner, David has published numerous articles and presented at national and international conferences.
Preface by Ben Askren INTRODUCTION: EXTREME BALANCE: A Paradoxical Quest SECTION I: The Hypocritical Mind: The Data, The Science, What We Know CHAPTER 1: Where Salt Meets Pepper CHAPTER 2: The Problem with Extremism CHAPTER 3: The Importance of Flexibility CHAPTER 4: How Champions Become Champions SECTION II: The False Dichotomies: “And” Over “Or” CHAPTER 5: Caring Deeply AND Keeping it in Perspective CHAPTER 6: Focusing on Process AND Focusing on the Outcome CHAPTER 7: Thinking You’re Good Enough AND Thinking You’re Never Good Enough CHAPTER 8: Respecting Your Opponent AND Crushing Your Opponent CHAPTER 9: Preparing for Anything AND Expecting the Unexpected CHAPTER 10: Using Your Head AND Using Your Instinct CHAPTER 11: Pushing Through Pain AND Pulling Back the Reins CHAPTER 12: Being an Individual AND Being a Team Player CONCLUSION: Sport as Preparation for Life, Except When It’s Not Appendix: The Path to EXTREME BALANCE