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Wilderness Navigation: Finding Your Way Using Map, Compass, Altimeter, & GPS»rank: 28651par: Mike Burns
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Yoga for Equestrians: A New Path for Achieving Union with the Horse»rank: 20266par: Linda Benedik, Veronica Wirth
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What Your Horse Wants You to Know: What Horses' 'Bad' Behavior Means, and How to Correct It»rank: 12422par: Gincy Self Bucklin
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You: On A Walk»rank: 11319par: Michael F. Roizen, Mehmet C. Oz
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Maui Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Snorkel, Paddle, Surf, Drive»rank: 21478par: Jerry Sprout, Janine Sprout
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The Inner Game of Tennis: The Classic Guide to the Mental Side of Peak Performance»rank: 27723par: W. Timothy Gallwey
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A phenomenon when first published in 1972, the lnner Game was a real revelation. lnstead of serving up technique, it concentrated on the fact that, as Gallwey wrote, 'Every game is composed of two parts, an outer game and an inner game.' The former is played against opponents, and is filled with lots of contradictory advice; the latter is played not against, but within the mind of the player, and its principal obstacles are self-doubt and anxiety. Gallwey's revolutionary thinking, built on a foundation of Zen thinking ... |
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Athletic Body in Balance»rank: 31513par: Gray Cook
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A phenomenon when first published in 1972, the lnner Game was a real revelation. lnstead of serving up technique, it concentrated on the fact that, as Gallwey wrote, 'Every game is composed of two parts, an outer game and an inner game.' The former is played against opponents, and is filled with lots of contradictory advice; the latter is played not against, but within the mind of the player, and its principal obstacles are self-doubt and anxiety. Gallwey's revolutionary thinking, built on a foundation of Zen thinking ... |
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We Might As Well Win: On the Road to Victory with the World's Winningest Team Director and Mastermind Behind Lance Armstrong's 7 Tour de France Wins»rank: 4553par: Johan Bruyneel, Bill Strickland
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A phenomenon when first published in 1972, the lnner Game was a real revelation. lnstead of serving up technique, it concentrated on the fact that, as Gallwey wrote, 'Every game is composed of two parts, an outer game and an inner game.' The former is played against opponents, and is filled with lots of contradictory advice; the latter is played not against, but within the mind of the player, and its principal obstacles are self-doubt and anxiety. Gallwey's revolutionary thinking, built on a foundation of Zen thinking ... |
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A Champion's Mind: Lessons from a Life in Tennis»rank: 6249par: Pete Sampras, Peter Bodo
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A phenomenon when first published in 1972, the lnner Game was a real revelation. lnstead of serving up technique, it concentrated on the fact that, as Gallwey wrote, 'Every game is composed of two parts, an outer game and an inner game.' The former is played against opponents, and is filled with lots of contradictory advice; the latter is played not against, but within the mind of the player, and its principal obstacles are self-doubt and anxiety. Gallwey's revolutionary thinking, built on a foundation of Zen thinking ... |
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The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest»rank: 11039par: Anatoli Boukreev, G.weston Dewalt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Climb is Russian mountaineer Anatoli Boukreev's account of the harrowing May 1996 Mount Everest attempt, a tragedy that resulted in the deaths of eight people. The book is also Boukreev's rebuttal to accusations from fellow climber and author Jon Krakauer, who, in his bestselling memoir, lnto Thin Air, suggests that Boukreev forfeited the safety of his clients to achieve his own climbing goals. lnvestigative writer and Climb coauthor G. Weston DeWalt uses taped statements from the surviving climbers and translated interviews from Boukreev to piece together ... |