Simplicity

4th in a series on Effortless Effort Nature, by its very essence, is simple. So is greatness in sport. Tao teaches us to follow nature’s law of simplicity. Some of the greatest performances in athletics have come when things are kept extremely simple: simple offenses and defenses, simple routines, simple strategies, simple training programs. Simplicity … More Simplicity

Soft is Strong

3rd in a series on Effortless Effort Water is soft and yielding. But water will wear away rock, which is rigid and cannot yield. As a rule, whatever is fluid, soft, and yielding will overcome what is rigid and hard. This is another paradox: what is soft, is strong. Most of us really believe that … More Soft is Strong

Effortless Effort, A Critical Component to Elite Performance

I didn’t play tennis until I was 17. At that age, my mom wasn’t going to invest in tennis lessons.  I had to learn from reading books and magazines or watching videos and studying skilled players. When I decided to become a coach, I did the same thing, only bigger. I went to the best … More Effortless Effort, A Critical Component to Elite Performance

Positive Self Control

3rd in a series on the psychology of winning Winners make it happen.  Losers let it happen. The true meaning of self-control is often misunderstood. Many people interpret self-control as “getting a good grip on yourself”, or “remaining cool under pressure”. Self-control as it relates to the Psychology of Winning is synonymous with self-determination. Winners … More Positive Self Control

Positive Self Esteem

2nd in a series on the psychology of winning Positive self- esteem is one of the most important and basic qualities of a winning human being. Self-esteem is that deep down feeling of your own worth. Winners have strong beliefs of self-worth and self-confidence, giving them strong self-esteem. They weren’t necessarily born with these good … More Positive Self Esteem