The Cycling Mind (ePub)
The Psychological Skills for Peak Performance on the Bike - and in Life
(Sprache: Englisch)
'A must-read book to make you faster on the bike' - Cycling Weekly
The Cycling Mind gives you the essential tools to ride - and live life - at your personal best.
The top of the podium is reserved for those athletes who train their bodies and...
The Cycling Mind gives you the essential tools to ride - and live life - at your personal best.
The top of the podium is reserved for those athletes who train their bodies and...
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'A must-read book to make you faster on the bike' - Cycling Weekly
The Cycling Mind gives you the essential tools to ride - and live life - at your personal best.
The top of the podium is reserved for those athletes who train their bodies and minds to perform at their very best. One of the most important yet overlooked areas to master is an athlete's psychological skills.
The Cycling Mind is an expert guide to developing the elite mindset needed for peak performance - both on and off the bike. Written by leading sports psychologist Ruth Anderson, who has worked with globally renowned Olympic and World champion cyclists, this book will teach you everything about the psychology strategies used in elite competition.
You'll discover the techniques top athletes use to excel: from race preparation to harnessing performance anxiety, and from how to recover from a win (as well as a loss!), to how to build an effective support team.
Foreword by Joanna Rowsell Shand MBE, double Olympic gold medallist, winner of multiple world cycling championships and BBC commentator on major cycling competitions.
The Cycling Mind gives you the essential tools to ride - and live life - at your personal best.
The top of the podium is reserved for those athletes who train their bodies and minds to perform at their very best. One of the most important yet overlooked areas to master is an athlete's psychological skills.
The Cycling Mind is an expert guide to developing the elite mindset needed for peak performance - both on and off the bike. Written by leading sports psychologist Ruth Anderson, who has worked with globally renowned Olympic and World champion cyclists, this book will teach you everything about the psychology strategies used in elite competition.
You'll discover the techniques top athletes use to excel: from race preparation to harnessing performance anxiety, and from how to recover from a win (as well as a loss!), to how to build an effective support team.
Foreword by Joanna Rowsell Shand MBE, double Olympic gold medallist, winner of multiple world cycling championships and BBC commentator on major cycling competitions.
Autoren-Porträt von Ruth Anderson
Dr Ruth Anderson is a highly experienced sport psychologist who specializes in working with elite sports people. Currently Head of Performance Psychology for the Australian Cycling team, she also oversaw psychology services for the Great Britain Cycling Team during their record-breaking 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Ruth Anderson is the Director of MiND HQ, which provides psychology services to individuals and teams, giving them the knowledge and skills required to achieve optimal performance on and off the sporting field. Ruth has completed her PhD investigating the optimal psychological state for peak performance. @MiND_HQ
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ruth Anderson
- 2019, 1. Auflage, 256 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
- ISBN-10: 1472948904
- ISBN-13: 9781472948908
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.06.2019
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- Größe: 2.03 MB
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