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Alan Stein, Jr. teaches proven strategies to improve both individual and organizational performance by empowering people to develop winning mindsets, rituals, and routines. As an internationally renowned veteran basketball performance coach, he spent 15+ years working with the highest-performing athletes on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Kobe Bryant). Alan served as a performance coach/consultant for Nike Basketball, Jordan Brand, the NBPA Top 100 Camp, and the McDonalds All-American Game. Alan has been a featured guest on over 200 podcasts and his list of corporate clients include American Express, Pepsi, Sabra, Starbucks, Under Armour, UGG, Orange Theory Fitness, and Penn State Football, where one of ...more

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“True enthusiasm comes when what you love, what you believe, and what you are doing are in alignment.”
Alan Stein, Sustain Your Game: High Performance Keys to Manage Stress, Avoid Stagnation, and Beat Burnout

“The traffic was real,” King explains, “but it was your own beliefs, values and expectations that made the situation into one that you found stressful.” He refers to all things worth worrying about as “bears” and all the rest of the little annoyances as “traffic.”
Alan Stein, Sustain Your Game: High Performance Keys to Manage Stress, Avoid Stagnation, and Beat Burnout



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