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Mentioned in 20 episodes

Winning the inside game

Book • 2012

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Mentioned in 20 episodes

Mentioned by Steve Magness as his book where he discusses the mental and physical side of performance.
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#897 - Steve Magness - How Nervous People Can Perform Under Pressure
Mentioned by Ryan Holiday as a new book about why we underperform and how to improve mental performance.
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Steve Magness on Winning The Inside Game
Mentioned by David Epstein in relation to the importance of diversifying one's identity to cope with failure.
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How to Find Your Path in Life with David Epstein
Mentioned by Clay Skipper when discussing Rory McIlroy's Masters victory and mental resilience.
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114 - Choke, Recover, Repeat: Mastering the Art of Resilience
Mentioned by Ryan Holiday as a great book about moving from surviving to thriving and freeing oneself up to perform.
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Raising Young Athletes Right | Steve Magness and Ryan Holiday
Mentioned by Brendan Leonard , referring to a chapter about how success can make running less fun.
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Steve Magness on Real Toughness and Why Running Shouldn’t Suck
Steve Magness discusses his latest book, which explores the relationship between excellence and fulfillment.
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600: How to find meaning, build resilience, & embrace connection | Steve Magness
Mentioned by Steve Magness as his newest book, focusing on underperformance and reaching one's potential.
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266: Overcoming Choking and Underperformance: The Science and Psychology of Pressure
Mentioned by Mike Carruthers as his new book, which explores a counterintuitive approach to success.
Why We Love Fast Food & What Will Make You Successful
Mentioned by Greg Williams as the author's newest book, exploring how to reach potential in sport and life.
Steve Magness - Maximise Your Potential in HYROX
Mentioned by Larry Hagner as an upcoming book that delves deeper into mental strategies for peak performance.
The Silent Secret to Your Kid's Best Game ft. Steve Magness
Mentioned by Steve Magness in the discussion about the psychology of athletes and the impact of social media.
The Psychology of the Modern Athlete: The Impact of Social Media and Perception of Reality
Mentioned by Hannah Otto when discussing her training and preparation for various races.
IS OVERTRAINING A MYTH?? | Pro Cyclist Hannah Otto | Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast 529

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