June 2012
Intermediate to advanced
224 pages
4h 14m
English
| The Old: | There is no such thing as luck. Beliefs to the contrary are counterproductive. |
| The New: | There is such a thing as luck. Even just believing there is can better performance. |
| The Challenge: | To leave well enough alone. |
In an example of narrow margins in sports and the effects of luck and mental toughness, Adrian Moorhouse, the world’s number-one breaststroke swimmer for six years running, gave this account of the 1998 Seoul Olympics:
I quickly looked either side of me to see whereabouts I was in the race, whether I could see any feet or bodies ahead of me in the pool, and when I did I thought “okay, I’m behind here. I shouldn’t be this far behind.” I distinctly remember thinking that I was ...
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