Showing posts with label coach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coach. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

A Winning Season

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A Winning Season on Amazon!

Book Blurb: Precious, precocious high school girls' tennis team bewilders middle-aged coach while bonding together.

Excerpt:
“Jesus,” I said, mustering all the sincerity half a century of experience could manifest, “loved tennis.” A brief pause. “He preached tennis all the time.” A longer pause. “And each and every tennis player could be said to be one of His disciples.” The girls stared at me in muted wonder, even Ella (a self-avowed atheist) waiting for me to support my outrageous claim. So, I did: “The entire Gospel of Jesus,” I declared, “condenses into a sermon on tennis: One, it is better to serve than to receive. Two, the default score is luv all.”

Guest article by Author and Coach - Raleigh Rogers

High schools no longer have the deep pockets to finance athletics they once had. Coaches are asked to do more, such as getting a commercial license to drive the bus, which I did. Although Dick's Sporting Goods has recently agreed to sponsor our team, supplying two tennis nets and two rollers (to remove water) for next year, I was hoping I could generate a unique set of income using a unique skill I possess, e.g., writing.

I was a ghost writer (for students and professors) at Harvard University for nearly twenty years, and I write (I have been told) with great passion and care, and I was hoping a series of short stories about the often bewildering behavior of teenaged girls (bewildering at least to me, their naïve, middle-aged, male coach) might generate a unique stream of revenue to help finance the team.

I live in a very small town, where tennis just doesn't have a lot of support, and when I returned home from Harvard (to the bucolic town where I had grown up, to the home in which I had grown up—because my mother had been diagnosed with cancer and given ninety days to live)—I discovered the girls at the local high school (where I had gone to high school) did not have a tennis coach, and had not won a match in three years. Consequently, after my mother died, I volunteered to coach.

Over the six years that I have, now, been coaching, the girls have gone from 0-13 (my first year) to the third round—quarter finals—of the state duel team tournament (in this, my sixth year as coach). Also, a girl on the team has won county player of the year five years in a row and counting, and two girls, who had never played tennis before ninth grade, now play on teams at division one colleges.

Still, we have no money and very little support, because it is such a small town, and although; I can afford the tennis balls (and to pay for their meals at a fast food restaurant after a match) I was hopeful I might could do more, by writing a series of literary fiction short stories, and selling them in digital format for $1 on Amazon.

"High schools no longer have the deep pockets to finance athletics they once had. #sports #book A Winning Season

Excerpt:
Fifteen minutes later, an accommodating octogenarian in a beat-up Coupe barreled up behind the bus and hammered his horn, before racing anonymously away.

From the back of the bus, I heard the giddy screams, glimpsed the dancing in the aisle (through the rearview mirror), and listened as the freshmen congratulated their captain, Claire, on her pulchritude, and themselves for impelling the world to acknowledge the same.

A Winning Season on Amazon!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Want to be part of 'The Fitness Game'?

The Fitness Game
I love self help but this book changed my mindset or should I say it set my mind to then focus on the real goal: feeling better about me which means I would improve my personal relationships too which have been suffering around me because my happiness starts and ends with ME.
~ Excerpt of review by S. Myers - Finally something that makes sense and works without false promises or gimmicks.

When I first heard of  Tony Ussery, I was completely fascinated with his background. I knew that this man knows what he is talking about and walks his talk. Listen to what he has to say from the press release. “It is the fitness book for the mind.” He further added, “When it comes to getting back in shape, the battle is lost even before putting in any kind of efforts in most cases. Most simply believe that they cannot get back in shape or feel that they would never be able to take up the challenge. This is where ‘The Fitness Game’ comes into the scene and can be a perfect guide for a better and healthier future.”

 Tony Ussery

About the Author
Anthony Ussery is a Neuro-Physic transformation expert, a NLP expert and a Hypno-Therapist. He has also been an athlete for 40 years and a professional one for seven years. He has trained sportsperson at all levels in different sports and helped thousands get in shape of their dreams. See what I mean? Wow! Below is a glimpse into Tony's book so you can see for yourself what The Fitness Game has to offer.

Excerpt(Kindle Location 36 - 70)

WHY THE FITNESS GAME

Recently, I was sitting with a few of my athletes after what they would deem a ‘Coach Tony has lost his mind!’ workout, when one of them asked me why I call my program The Fitness Game. Surprisingly, I had never been asked that question before.

I thought back several years to when I had the revelation that would change my mindset about fitness for the rest of my life. I had already been a Mind and Body Transformation Expert and coach for over ten years, and had trained all types of people from young children to professional athletes.

I take my students’ successes and failures personally. While it is satisfying to see a person you've trained meet or surpass their fitness goals, it is frustrating to see them quit after hitting them, or even worse, give up and lose all the ground they've gained just inches from reaching their first major objective.

Case Study - #1

Jessica D. was referred to me by a client who felt sorry for her. She was unhappy because her boyfriend was always calling her “fat”, which of course upset her.

She worked hard. Within two months she lost three dress sizes. She looked good and seemed happy. All of a sudden she stopped coming. I tried calling. No answer. I emailed her. No response.

Seven months later I got a call from her asking if she could come back. I asked her why she had quit. She said she had caught her ex-boyfriend with another girl, and felt that she was working out for nothing, since he cheated on her anyway.

She was working out for the wrong reason; for a boyfriend who didn't care for her. She also told me she was back in her oversized, pre-workout dresses. So I asked her one question . Why did she want to come back? She told me she wanted to show him what he was going to be missing.

She was headed for failure again because she was not working out for herself. So I chose not to take her on again as a client. Lesson – If you are playing the Fitness Game for someone else and not for yourself, you will lose every time.

*****

*As a special bonus, included in this book is the Iceberg Proposal; a virtual transformation program designed for you by the author himself. And Tony also says...
If I get you to accept that this is a game, then you have won half the battle.
The Fitness Game is available on Amazon.

Visit Tony's website - coachtu.com