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Author - Jerry Lynch ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Tarcher was reviewed on 6-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0874779685 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Working Out, Working Within Reference Book. Classifications : General Exercise & Fitness Health, Mind & Body Subjects Books General AAS Exercise & Fitness Health, Mind & Body Subjects Books General Health, Mind & Body Subjects Books General AAS Health, Mind & Bo . Click the following link to view the cover of Working Out, Working Within. Related topics: General. Exercise & Fitness. Health, Mind & Body. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Exercise & Fitness. Health, Mind & Body. Subjects. Books. requestid: 89510c66-cdd6-4b30-b808-c2974dab1a62requestprocessingtime: 0.1590280000000000 salesrank: 379102 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7890268600 1) Paperback Book Working Out, Working Within by Tarcher. Although the book Working Out, Working Within: The Tao of Inner Fitness Through Sports and Exercise by authors Jerry Lynch and Chungliang Al Huang is centered in principles aimed for the athlete, it is a book that helps one navigate not only athletics, but is an essential playbook in the game of life.
2) Paperback Book Working Out, Working Within by Tarcher. This books is truly outstanding. What it does is to tie sports and excercise into what matters in life: transcending limits, continually growing, becoming everything that you can be, and enjoying the process. The authors argue that you can use your workouts as a means to personal growth and transcendence and that that newfound spiritual power will transfer over into other areas of your life as well. I heartily agree! The book is about the mind in sports and is applicable to everything in life. It talks about dealing with fear, being compassionate in your "self talk", and the power of beliefs and self concept. The most pervasive concept, however, is the instruction to focus on the process rather than the outcome. The authors continually harp on being in the moment, giving one´s best, dealing with inner demons, and just letting the results take care of themselves. What makes you a winner is not the outcome but the effort, perseverance and fortitude that you bring. This is a book that brings together fitness and excercise with philosophy and personal growth. A great achievement! 3) Paperback Book Working Out, Working Within by Tarcher. Great book. I highly recomend it¤ 4) Paperback Book Working Out, Working Within by Tarcher. I found that a lot of what this book was saying wasn´t necessarily Taoism, but just common sense. For instance, the idea that one must be relaxed in order to perform at peak level isn´t an exclusively Taoist concept. Much of the early part of the book is filled with this common sense type of instruction, and I was feeling very frustrated and disappointed. However, I found many passages and examples in the book that were quite insightful and thought-provoking. Lynch and Huang do an excellent job of showing how one´s athletic life can be metaphorical of one´s everyday life, and how one´s everyday life need not be mundane. On the whole, I did not like the format of the book -- too instructional and directional, which I found to be a bit insulting after a while. Ultimately, this book wasn´t the type of revelatory breakthrough that the title suggests it is, but it does contain enough depth to be a worthwhile read. Being that we live in a day and age when the spirit of play i! s vanishing from sports and athletic activity in general, this is a book that shows us we can retain the spirit of play in competitive sports without compromising our competitive urge. Also, the book does emphasize the fact that physical activity is necessary to our overall well-being, which is another point that is becoming lost in our modern fast-paced style of living.¤ 5) Paperback Book Working Out, Working Within by Tarcher. Zen meets The Zone in this guide to combining physical fitness with spiritual awakening. During physical training, we can experience something deeper than just the burn of working out. We can achieve spiritual awareness and know that we are alive and healthy. Working Out, Working Within offers readers techniques and suggestions to avoid fixating on winning the game, scoring the goal, or building the perfect body. Instead our workouts can become tools for personal transcendence as we get to know ourselves, test our limits, gather personal strength, and build physical potency. Here´s a book that will nourish and exercise the spirit while showing readers what "ultimate" sports and living really are. Index.¤ 6) Paperback Book Working Out, Working Within by Tarcher. Applying such concepts as noninterference, stillness in motion, polarity balancing, transformation, vital force of life (Qi), and windflow grace to sports can not only take your sports performance up a notch, but also improve your quality of life. In Working Out, Working Within a tai chi and Chinese calligraphy master teams up with a sports psychologist to outline a program for inner fitness through sports. They offer stages rather than steps, so in addition to committed practice, the stages entail a gradual process of growth, development, and transformation. Reading Working Out, Working Within is like having an ancient Chinese sage as your fitness coach.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 4-Dec-2008, 08747796859780874779684, 810-970-470-850-721-421-8MB-8
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