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How Bad Do You Want It?: Mastering the Psychology of Mind over Muscle by Matt Fi

Description: How Bad Do You Want It? by Matt Fitzgerald The greatest athletic performances spring from the mind, not the body. Elite athletes have known this for decades and now science is learning why its true. In his fascinating new book How Bad Do You Want It?, coach Matt Fitzgerald examines more than a dozen pivotal races to discover the surprising ways elite athletes strengthen their mental toughness. Fitzgerald puts you into the pulse-pounding action of more than a dozen epic races from running, cycling, triathlon, XTERRA, and rowing with thrilling race reports and revealing post-race interviews with the elites. Their own words reinforce what the research has found: strong mental fitness lets us approach our true physical limits, giving us an edge over physically stronger competitors. Each chapter explores the how and why of an elite athletes transformative moment, revealing powerful new psychobiological principles you can practice to flex your own mental fitness. The new psychobiological model of endurance performance shows that the most important question in endurance sports is: how bad do you want it? Fitzgeralds fascinating book will forever change how you answer this question and show you how to master the psychology of mind over muscle. These lessons will help you push back your limits and uncover your full potential. How Bad Do You Want It? reveals new psychobiological findings including: Mental toughness determines how close you can get to your physical limit. Bracing yourself for a tough race or workout can boost performance by 15% or more. Champions have learned how to give more of what they have. The only way to improve performance is by altering how you perceive effort. Choking under pressure is a form of self-consciousness. Your attitude in daily life is the same one you bring to sports. Theres no such thing as going as fast as you can - only going faster than before. The fastest racecourse is the one with the loudest spectators. Faith in your training is as important as the training itself. Athletes featured in How Bad Do You Want It?: Sammy Wanjiru, Jenny Simpson, Greg LeMond, Siri Lindley, Willie Stewart, Cadel Evans, Nathan Cohen and Joe Sullivan, Paula Newby-Fraser, Ryan Vail, Thomas Voeckler, Ned Overend, Steve Prefontaine, and last of all John The Penguin Bingham. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Back Cover The greatest athletic performances take place in the mind, not the body."How Bad Do You Want It?" explores some of the greatest moments in endurance sports to mine concrete habits and tactics we can use to cultivate our own mental strength. Great endurance athletes often seem godlike in their abilities. But no matter how great, their physical abilities can take them only so far. The greatest moments in sports demand that these champions rely on their mind to confront and overpower the same fears we all face in sports and in life: fear of failure, fear of suffering, fear of change, to name a few. When we understand how much mental strength is demanded of the greatest athletes in pursuit of victory, their performances become vastly more inspiring. Behind every glorious win are doubts overcome, personal demons faced and setbacks surmounted. "How Bad Do You Want It?" describes a new psychobiological model of endurance performance connecting the mind and body through the brain, and explains how athletes are sometimes able to overcome physical limitations with mental might. Each story in the book is viewed through the lens of this model, shedding new light on what science has to say about mental fortitude in sports. With its compelling accounts from triathlon, cycling, running, rowing, and swimming, "How Bad Do You Want It?" puts readers on the sidelines of more than a dozen epic races while also digging into the science to share the how and why of each transformative moment. " Author Biography Matt Fitzgerald is a certified sports nutritionist and the author of numerous books on running, triathlon, nutrition, and weight loss. His most recent books are Racing Weight Cookbook, Racing Weight Quick Start Guide, RUN: The Mind-Body Method of Running by Feel, Racing Weight, Brain Training for Runners, and The Runners Diary. Matt is a regular contributor to Mens Fitness, Mens Health, Outside, Runners World, Bicycling, Running Times, Womens Running, and other sports and fitness publications. Fitzgerald is a featured coach on TrainingPeaks, Pear Sports, and Active.com. He is a certified sports nutritionist (CISSN) licensed by the International Society of Sports Nutrition. He lives and trains near San Francisco, California. Table of Contents Introduction A Race is Like a Fire Walk: Sammy Wanjiru Brace Yourself: Jenny Barringer Chasing the Man Behind: Greg LeMond The Art of Letting Go: Siri Lindley I Never Wanted to Swim Until I Couldnt: Willie Stewart Sweet Disgust: Cadel Evans The Wrong Body: Joseph Sullivan Hard Work Security Blanket: Paula Newby-Fraser Miracle in the Mud: Ryan Vail The Yellow Jersey Gives You Wings: Thomas Voeckler Slowing Slower: Ned Overend Its Worth It: Steve Prefontaine Appendix Review "How Bad Do You Want It? really brings to life how important psychology is for endurance performance."--Samuele Marcora, PhD"A book every that every endurance athlete should own...A page-turning read both for the narrative content and hard information...For all athletes drawn to pushing up against the red line to see what theyve got."--LAVA magazine"At the highest level of sport, its often not physiology but psychology that separates the best from the rest. Matt goes well beyond just telling stories of great athletes (though hes really good at doing that, too) and delves deep into cutting-edge brain science to show us all how we can strengthen our own mental muscle."--Huffington Post, Best Health and Fitness Books in 2015"Fitzgerald has been writing about the psychology of endurance performance for more than a decade now and is really one of the pioneers in terms of trying to take this body of research out of the laboratory and into the field for everyone to try. His latest book examines a series of notable races through the lens of Samuele Marcoras psychobiological theory of endurance. The races make it a fun read, and the psychology is thought-provoking."--Runners World magazine"Fitzgerald has done an exemplary job in making physiology and psychology understandable with contemporary research framing a creative and entertaining book that makes the subject come alive through charismatic writing."--Canadian Running magazine"Harnessing the power of the setback is a powerful motivation. How Bad Do You Want It? recognizes the fact that we all have the power to adapt and be better than before."--Willie Stewart"Imagine you could get into the mind of an elite athlete and use their skills to improve your sporting potential. Thats the premise of Matt Fitzgeralds How Bad Do You Want It?"--Triathlon Magazine Canada"The mind is the next frontier for significant performance gains...Mental fitness, says Fitzgerald, means becoming your own sports psychologist and developing coping mechanisms to help you suffer better. Which, while not entierly satisfying, is a good start."--Outside magazine"Think of it as the mind-over-matter guide to racing. Fitzgeralds book dissects pivotal races and features top endurance athletes...illustrating how elite athletes rally their mental strength and amateur athletes can, too."--Austin-American Statesman"To be a great athlete, you need more than natural ability; you need mental strength to keep going when your body wants to quit. In his new book, writer Matt Fitzgerald dives into the research behind these coping skills and highlights the top athletes who use them. Anyone, whether pro or everyday exercisers, can use these tactics to push further."--Mens Journal Long Description The greatest athletic performances spring from the mind, not the body. Elite athletes have known this for decades and now science is learning why its true. In his fascinating new book How Bad Do You Want It? , coach Matt Fitzgerald examines more than a dozen pivotal races to discover the surprising ways elite athletes strengthen their mental toughness. Fitzgerald puts you into the pulse-pounding action of more than a dozen epic races from running, cycling, triathlon, XTERRA, and rowing with thrilling race reports and revealing post-race interviews with the elites. Their own words reinforce what the research has found: strong mental fitness lets us approach our true physical limits, giving us an edge over physically stronger competitors. Each chapter explores the how and why of an elite athletes transformative moment, revealing powerful new psychobiological principles you can practice to flex your own mental fitness. The new psychobiological model of endurance performance shows that the most important question in endurance sports is: how bad do you want it? Fitzgeralds fascinating book will forever change how you answer this question and show you how to master the psychology of mind over muscle. These lessons will help you push back your limits and uncover your full potential. How Bad Do You Want It? reveals new psychobiological findings including: Mental toughness determines how close you can get to your physical limit. Bracing yourself for a tough race or workout can boost performance by 15% or more. Champions have learned how to give more of what they have. The only way to improve performance is by altering how you perceive effort. Choking under pressure is a form of self-consciousness. Your attitude in daily life is the same one you bring to sports. Theres no such thing as going as fast as you can--only going faster than before. The fastest racecourse is the one with the loudest spectators. Faith in your training is as important as the training itself. Athletes featured in How Bad Do You Want It? : Sammy Wanjiru, Jenny Simpson, Greg LeMond, Siri Lindley, Willie Stewart, Cadel Evans, Nathan Cohen and Joe Sullivan, Paula Newby-Fraser, Ryan Vail, Thomas Voeckler, Ned Overend, Steve Prefontaine, and last of all John "The Penguin" Bingham Review Quote "To be a great athlete, you need more than natural ability; you need mental strength to keep going when your body wants to quit. In his new book, writer Matt Fitzgerald dives into the research behind these coping skills and highlights the top athletes who use them. Anyone, whether pro or everyday exercisers, can use these tactics to push further." - Mens Journal "Fitzgerald has been writing about the psychology of endurance performance for more than a decade now and is really one of the pioneers in terms of trying to take this body of research out of the laboratory and into the field for everyone to try. His latest book examines a series of notable races through the lens of Samuele Marcoras "psychobiological" theory of endurance. The races make it a fun read, and the psychology is thought-provoking." - Runners World magazine "At the highest level of sport, its often not physiology but psychology that separates the best from the rest. Matt goes well beyond just telling stories of great athletes (though hes really good at doing that, too) and delves deep into cutting-edge brain science to show us all how we can strengthen our own mental muscle." -- Huffington Post, Best Health and Fitness Books in 2015 "The mind is the next frontier for significant performance gains...Mental fitness, says Fitzgerald, means becoming your own sports psychologist and developing coping mechanisms to help you suffer better. Which, while not entierly satisfying, is a good start." -- Outside magazine "A book every that every endurance athlete should own...A page-turning read both for the narrative content and hard information...For all athletes drawn to pushing up against the red line to see what theyve got." -- LAVA magazine "Fitzgerald has done an exemplary job in making physiology and psychology understandable with contemporary research framing a creative and entertaining book that makes the subject come alive through charismatic writing." - Canadian Running magazine " How Bad Do You Want It? really brings to life how important psychology is for endurance performance." -- Samuele Marcora, PhD "Harnessing the power of the setback is a powerful motivation. How Bad Do You Want It? recognizes the fact that we all have the power to adapt and be better than before." - Willie Stewart "Think of it as the mind-over-matter guide to racing. Fitzgeralds book dissects pivotal races and features top endurance athletes...illustrating how elite athletes rally their mental strength -- and amateur athletes can, too." - Austin-American Statesman "Imagine you could get into the mind of an elite athlete and use their skills to improve your sporting potential. Thats the premise of Matt Fitzgeralds How Bad Do You Want It? " - Triathlon Magazine Canada "Fitzgeralds presentation digs into the very soul of his athletes to uncover innate traits and learned behaviors in ways that draw the reader right into the competition being described. This is a fantastic group of stories being told with literary skill far beyond most sports books... All the profiled athletes and all the masterful storytelling and all the research presented to back up the concepts he is illustrating become a cohesive effort by Fitzgerald to document the connections between the showcased sporting accomplishments and the mental fitness skills that propel those successes. Fitzgerald forms the foundation for constructing your own arsenal." -- Oregon Distance Runner " How Bad Do You Want It perfectly introduces the exciting new understanding emerging in the world of sports psychology and exercise physiology. Fitzgerald uses key examples from some of the worlds most famous and celebrated athletes...to distill down highly scientific concepts and cutting edge theories into real world examples and situations that anyone can grasp. A superb book...If you want to succeed at your next race, to break through to a new PR, or reach a new level in your running, then I highly suggest this book. It will give you many of the latest tools and theories for doing just that, written in a way that allows you to apply them to your running, from the first to the last page." -- Colorado Runner "Fitzgerald is a skilled writer and the drama and excitement of the various races really jump off the pages. If you are feeling a bit unmotivated about running, this would be a great book to pick up, as you are likely to be inspired by all of the thrilling stories." -- Run Oregon "This fascinating book explains why perception of effort is so crucial to maximizing athletic performance. The mental toughness behind a dozen breakthrough endurance performances in cycling, running, triathlon, and rowing is analyzed through spectacular storytelling, first-person interviews, and powerful new psychobiological theory. Fitzgerald has a gift for making exercise science come alive with pulse-pounding stories of elite athletes engaged in the most pivotal races of their lives." - Saltmarsh Running Promotional "Headline" The greatest athletic performances take place in the mind, not the body. How Bad Do You Want It? explores some of the greatest moments in endurance sports to mine concrete habits and tactics we can use to cultivate our own mental strength. Description for Sales People Matt Fitzgerald is one of the top-selling authors in endurance sports. Taps into recent mainstream interest in talent, greatness, practice, and ability. Includes celebrity athletes in all major endurance sports Mental training is a perennial hot topic in endurance sports Details ISBN1937715418 Author Matt Fitzgerald Short Title HOW BAD DO YOU WANT IT Publisher VeloPress Language English ISBN-10 1937715418 ISBN-13 9781937715410 Media Book Format Paperback Residence San Diego, CA, US Pages 272 DEWEY 796.019 Year 2015 Publication Date 2015-10-15 Imprint VeloPress Place of Publication Boulder Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2015-10-15 NZ Release Date 2015-10-15 US Release Date 2015-10-15 UK Release Date 2015-10-15 Audience General Subtitle Mastering the Psychology of Mind over Muscle We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:138098886;

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