Chapter

The Inner Game of Coaching
This episode talks about the principles of the inner game of coaching from a tennis coach who turned it into a very famous book, and how it can be applied to coaching any sport or performance. The podcast also explores an experiment of whether the principles in the book can make musicians perform better, and how it can help athletes get into a better headspace.
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Tim Gallwey wrote the bestselling book "The Inner Game of Tennis" which detailed how redirecting a person's attention can lead to amazing effects.
1:31:02 - 1:34:25 (03:22)
Summary
Tim Gallwey wrote the bestselling book "The Inner Game of Tennis" which detailed how redirecting a person's attention can lead to amazing effects. He was later invited to coach musicians using the same principles and helped a tuba player get a standing ovation from the Houston Symphony despite knowing nothing about music himself.
ChapterThe Inner Game of Coaching
Episode#427: Michael Lewis — Inside the Mind of the Iconic Writer
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker discusses the two types of coaches he has encountered, one that is negative and the other that helps with motivation, and how he needs to find a balance between the two to succeed in his endeavor.
1:34:25 - 1:37:31 (03:06)
Summary
The speaker discusses the two types of coaches he has encountered, one that is negative and the other that helps with motivation, and how he needs to find a balance between the two to succeed in his endeavor.