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Working Out, Working Within

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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.

288 pages, Paperback

First published February 23, 1998

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Jerry Lynch

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March 13, 2022
I'm not going to lie. As trite and cliche as it sounds, this is one of those books that has changed my life. I'll admit that whenI started to read this book, it all seemed so.."out there". But as I pushed on & applied the precepts in this book, I saw the changes manifest. Wow. Just wow.
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February 8, 2022
This is another text related to Eastern Tao philosophies and haw they relate to sport. Each section provides the reader background, meditations, affirmations and an application of wisdom. It's not a book you read straight through. Little bite of individual thought and work. Good for both coaches and players.
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May 12, 2019
So many great visualization are included in this book to assist with athletic performance. Also thought provoking questions to help me remember why I love my sport. I’m putting what I’ve learned to work immediately!
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April 6, 2020
Some cool concepts and advice using the Tao. Each chapter ends with a 4 part affirmation homework thing that I always skipped. The homework things might help another person out who reads the book but I found them unnecessary
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September 6, 2013
A combination of Taoist philosophy and sport psychology, who would have thought that would work out? I believe it did in this book. I think a martial artist might relate to the book better than a generic athlete, on average anyway. Engaging stuff for anyone who is has an interest in Taoism.
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