Smart Tennis: How to Play and Win the Mental Game
M**L
Smart Tennis Can Win More Games
"Smart Tennis" is the solution for tennis players that have peaked at their game and can't seem to win the crucial points and matches, but have the physical capability to be a great player. Do you choke when down 0-40 in a game, or lose the tiebreaker after working hard to tie at 6-6? If so, "Smart Tennis" is for you.I played a lot of tennis when I was younger, estimated at a 4.0 player, from age 30 - 35. Then, I took a short-term sabbatical because of long work hours, hanging up my tennis cap for five years. After selling my company at age 40, I retired and returned to tennis. However, I was shocked that tennis lessons weren't doing an adequate job. I became increasingly frustrated that my level of play was closer to 3.0 as I had too many unforced errors. I continuously beat myself up for being so incompetent. I seemed to be getting worse every lesson. So, I doubled my tennis lessons to two 2-hour sessions a week. Unfortunately, I performed no better six weeks later. I had the physical capabilities, but my mental game had fallen apart. I would repeat drills over and over wondering why I couldn't get the most simple techniques nailed down.Prior to the Christmas holiday, I bought "Smart Tennis" and read it during my trip visiting friends and family. When I returned, I couldn't wait to implement the new lessons on the "mental" game. When I started reading the first chapter, I was amazed that all of the symptoms were very familiar, so I read "Smart Tennis" with great interest.When I returned home, I played a colleague. In a recent ladder, I lost my match with this colleague, a score of 4-6, 3-6. I had too many unforced errors. When the ladder ended, the colleague and I began playing weekly. For the past few months, we have consistently split sets. However, since reading "Smart Tennis" I have dominated the past two outings: 1) 6-2, 6-3 and 2) 6-2, 7-6 and 6-1.The colleague has been shocked that my level of play has changed so dramatically. I explained that "Smart Tennis" has revolutionalized my game, giving me the mental fitness to hit more winning shots and significantly reducing my unforced errors. The chapters on Attention Control and Imagery have made a profound difference in my tennis game.As a good sport, I am also buying my colleague "Smart Tennis". Although I'll lose my great advantage, I can't resist sharing this great knowledge with a good buddy. "Smart Tennis" is a must for anyone interested in improving their tennis game.
M**1
Ok
My friend loved the book
M**A
Meh.
Meh. Nothing new that helped me with my game.
P**A
Cure the stress of the game!!
Playing a hard tennis game under pressure, take it easy and instead of saying, I don't know what to do, better to say I don't do what I know without fear!....This is what Smart Tennis is trying to teach us,congratulations Mr Murray!!
L**E
Training your mind
This book on is all about mental tennis off and on the court... A good book to train your mind.
T**L
Nothing special if you've read other sports psych books
I read this after reading "The Inner Game of Tennis", "The best tennis of your life", and some Vic Braden books. I only finished it because I bought it and wanted to be sure I didn't miss anything. If you've read any of the previous books / writers you'll be bored so its best to avoid the purchase.On the other hand if you have never come across any of the above books / authors and have never read any tennis psychology books then it might be of use. I do think "The Inner Game of Tennis" is a better read though.
R**.
Just another generic self help book
After reading `Winning Ugly' this book was very disappointing. Writing is boring and repetitive. It feels like the author only wanted to point out his importance by constantly emphasizing it. His idea would fit on several pages and really didn't need the entire book.
J**E
Comments and suggestions
Dear John,Your book Smart Tennis is very smart. Congratulations ! It was a pleasure for me to read it, to learn many new tips about mental tennis and to understand more about psychology.I would like to give you my personal comments :1. I am a tennis player and a management consultant. And I found many similarities between those two worlds : what is good for the tennis player is also appropriate for the management consultant. And it guides me in both sectors. 2. I appreciate the structure of the book and its positive philosophy. It's easy to read and to remember. Your book is my new « livre de chevet ». 3. I completed the test (TMBC) in Chapter 1. My first surprise is that my strength is Imagery and, for me, the most impressive chapter is Imagery. You have focused on new dimensions and it is very practical for me. 4. Your book seems to be complete from the beginner to the professional. But, you know, life curve for any professional is like an Inverted U : growth, top, and decline. What about the time when a professional realizes that he is at the beginning of his decline or really declining ? It's an important question and a painful period for a professional during which he needs psychological support. A question that can be answered, maybe, in your monthly column Mental Equipment ! Or in Smart Tennis II ! 5. I would have a suggestion : your Tennis Mind-Body Checklist (TMBC) could be answered on your Web Site (Dr. John's Smart Tennis Site) with the results and their interpretations. By doing so, it would be both a marketing tool for your book and an easy interactive tool for the tennis player or any other professional ! 6. Your book is so interesting that my wife, Suzanne, who has a degree in translation, thinks it would be a good idea to translate it in French. The market is so big !I want to thank you for your smart book and for having taken time to read me. I would appreciate your comments.A fan of your Mental Equipment column and a believer in your philosophy,Jean-Paul Laberge, M.B.A. Québec, Canada [email protected]
C**S
bien
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