The Quality of Effort Workbook adds end-of-chapter questions and an expanded Appendix to the text of The Quality of Effort . The questions challenge readers to explore their values, beliefs and motives as a student-athletes, parents or coaches—and as players in the larger arena of life itself. Both books marry literature and sport, story and effort, the thrill of experience and the "dignities and disasters" of our interpretations. Reggie Marra speaks to us through the soul of a poet-athlete-teacher-caregiver and kid who got cut from the team he later went on to coach. He invites us into the worlds of Mary Catherine Bateson and Ken Wilber; Bob Knight and Boethius; Joan Benoit Samuelson and Don Beck; and Sacred Heart High School's 1979-1980 boys' junior varsity basketball team. If you yearn for a perspective on sport that embraces physiology, philosophy, and ongoing development, and at its core is all about your favorite topic— you , this is it. Marra takes us by the hand and challenges us to inquire into our values, behaviors, and relationships within the complex 21st-Century environments in which we live, learn, work and play. He asks us to become increasingly more aware of our stories, the interpretations we choose, and how they affect, and even effect, what we do next—in sport and life. Early Praise “As a former college athlete and longtime leader of high-performance military units, I recommend Reggie Marra’s work with unbridled enthusiasm…. Following this comprehensive approach to training will not only produce better athletes, but also happier and healthier citizens as our youth grow and take their place in the world.” - Fred Krawchuk, Retired U.S. Special Forces Colonel and RAND Consultant “….Reggie Marra offers a blueprint that encourages our children to become not only better athletes but better people. He delivers a powerful message filled with humanity and honest answers to questions that we sometimes think but may not want to ask.” - Anthony Perrone, VP, Challenger Division, Cortland American Little League “ The Quality of Effort has helped me reinterpret my career as a professional athlete—providing both relief and direction….Reggie Marra offers a map to tomorrow’s competitive edge, a map that requires effort—not necessarily in doing more drills or pushups, but in taking responsibility for all aspects of your approach to life.” - Ryan Leech, Professional Mountain Biker (Retired) and Professional Integral Coach™ | “….Sports can and does play an instrumental role in the healthy unfolding of a human life. If we take advantage of Reggie’s frame of understanding—highlighting the role of effort, in relationship to talent and results, as an equally important consideration in our definition of success—we have a grand opportunity from which we can chart a significantly improved learning and developmental pathway for generations of student-athletes to come.” - Cherie Beck, Cultural Technologist | “ The Quality of Effort is a profound embrace of Emerson’s reminder that ‘Life is a journey, not a destination’…. The book is an incredibly personal gift from Reggie to the reader, written through and with his bountiful, open heart.” - Tom Rubens, Founder, The Accountability Factor | “ The Quality of Effort is an incredibly insightful guide for how to bring integrity and passion into sport as well as into life. Mr. Marra takes a truly integrated approach to the role of sport in life and …lays out what is necessary to get the most out of being an athlete—at any level. An added bonus is that he is a brilliant and witty storyteller who clearly speaks from the heart.” - Michael Sallustio, Parent, Nutritional Consultant and Personal Trainer |