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The Importance of Walking: A Journey to Elite Performance from Dublin to Monte Carlo,

The Importance of Walking: A Journey to Elite Performance from Dublin to Monte Carlo, by Stephen Jungmann

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The Importance of Walking explores how elite athletes and world-class performers are made, not born. Based on a true story, the main character's passion for tennis explodes into his life from a glowing television screen in the summer of 1977 as Bjorn Borg is reaching the height of his powers at Wimbledon. With the help from a mystical and charismatic farmer named Finn, he discovers the real challenge to reaching elite performance is contained in the neurons in his brain. We follow his path from Ireland to California to Monte Carlo as he searches for his greatest performance on the tennis court. With Finn's guidance, he learns how outside circumstances can help him or slow him down. His response to fear and failure, the refinement of skill through practice and his hard-wired desire to control the future create a fascinating mix of challenges to reaching his potential. When he masters the elements of elite athletic performance, he realizes that what's true for sport is true for everything. The Importance of Walking begins with the spark of motivation and ends in the delicious but elusive Zone. He starts as an inept beginner and collects valuable lessons on his journey to his best performance: Motivation, Preparation, Compromise, Fear, Failure, Delusion, Belief, the Quest for control The Importance of Walking is a story for anyone who dreams of greatness but doesn’t know where to start.

The Importance of Walking: A Journey to Elite Performance from Dublin to Monte Carlo, by Stephen Jungmann

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1199714 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-20
  • Released on: 2015-06-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Importance of Walking: A Journey to Elite Performance from Dublin to Monte Carlo, by Stephen Jungmann

About the Author Stephen Jungmann grew up in Ireland playing as much tennis as he could despite the fact that it rained most of the time. After graduating from Stanford University as an engineer, Stephen played minor-league tennis in Europe. He is fascinated by the physical and mental skills it takes to perform at the elite level. Stephen still plays tennis and lives with his wife and three daughters in Andover, Massachusetts.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The tennis version of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By MCD An excellent read. The tennis version of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Vividly rendered scenes from Ireland, California and the South of France are merely the backdrop for a sustained drive towards tennis perfection. You really feel the passion and hunger Steve has for the game, his total commitment to self-improvement, and the ultimate self-discovery his quest brings him, through agonizing defeats and triumphant breakthroughs, rendered step-by-step and blow-by-blow with a supple, keenly perceptive, deadpan prose. I loved the role Rachel plays -- finally someone who was chasing the same dreams and therefore totally "got it", but also who believed in him and who could be as hard on him as she was on herself. The book brims with passion for the game and with an all-consuming drive to excel, learn from your mistakes, improve, overcome internal obstacles, and be "all you can be" -- while casually navigating pesky little issues such as growing up, cultural dislocation, graduating from college, getting a job, and starting a family. Or is the tennis mere allegory? It's an engaging and inspiring story.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Like a good tennis match, this book has variety and depth. By Candace L Egan Jungmann speaks to the challenges of committing to one's passion and the frustration and fear that get in the way. If you play tennis, there are thought-provoking forays in to the mind of someone who cares deeply about the game. On another level Jungmann demonstrates the stifling influence parents can have on their children as they lovingly guide their kids into a career that is safe instead of taking the risk of following their passion.The lesson here is to take the risk and try to do what you love. You may never make it to Wimbledon, but playing at Monte Carlo where many greats have played, is a fulfilling experience no matter if you win or lose.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Well written and engaging, this story reveals the path ... By Scott Yewell Well written and engaging, this story reveals the path from childhood passion to elite collegiate athletics, with relatable anecdotes that pull the reader into the story. I couldn't put it down once I started reading it.

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