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I've Got Your Back: Coaching Top Performers from Center Court to the Corner Offi | |||
I've Got Your Back: Coaching Top Performers from Center Court to the Corner Offi |
"Show me a coach," says Gilbert, "who doesnt listen really listen and Ill show you a probable loser. Show me a coach who domineers and demeans, who manages through fear, and Ill show you an accident waiting to happen. Show me a coach who doesnt think its just as important to empower the lowliest scrub on the team as it is to cater to the star, and Ill show you a real short-timer."
When the worlds best players compete, the slightest advantage (or problem) can make all the difference. Thats why Gilbert always goes the extra mile and why he urges every boss to do the same. Whether its standing on the other side of the net feeding ball after ball, or endless hours scouting the competition, or just picking up breakfast in the morning, it all counts in building a trusting relationship. Just knowing that their coach is looking out for them unconditionally gives Gilberts players an unbeatable edge.
Ive Got Your Back is filled with insider stories about the pressure- filled world of Grand Slam tennis. From the drama of the U.S. Open and Wimbledon to private moments on the practice court, Gilbert shares what really happens when an already great performer is determined to reach his absolute personal best.
Tennis fans already know Gilbert as the poker-faced guy in the stands with the wrap-around shades and the five oclock shadow. But they will be surprised to learn that behind the tough guy image is a smart, funny, passionate coach who is intensely competitive yet unflaggingly optimistic and supportive. Hes a role model for anyone who is trying to inspire others to greatness. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
作者简介 Before he became a coach, Brad Gilbert played professional tennis from 1982 to 1995, winning twenty pro titles. In 1989, he was the number 4 ranked player in the world. He is the author of the tennis classic Winning Ugly.
James Kaplan is the coauthor, with John McEnroe, of You Cannot Be Serious. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
编辑推荐 From Publishers Weekly
Gilbert (Winning Ugly) has enjoyed a successful career as a tennis coach, including coaching the last two U.S. men who ended a year ranked number one in the world, Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick (both of whom provide a foreword), and in this book he tells how he did it: intense loyalty, careful listening, meticulous scouting and doing whatever it took to ensure his player arrived at each match mentally focused on winning. Although Gilbert is considered an excellent technical coach, there is little mention of strokes, grips or tennis strategy in the book. It is an entertaining, behind-the-scenes look at the preparation for a professional tennis match, with only brief attention paid to the match itself and its aftermath. He unsuccessfully tries to stretch the lessons to apply to other sports and business management: full time dedication to bringing a temperamental individual star to peak competitive performance is not transferable to a team sport or a business executive. Moreover, in tennis, the player selects and pays the coach, which makes the relationship different from that of a boss. The book will appeal to tennis fans as an insider's account of the tour, and it will deepen their appreciation for the game that takes place off-court.
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