I didn’t love or enjoy this book very much, but I found lots of the information it contains useful, as it provides an in-depth, organized mental training program. While I didn’t love it, I believe this read is necessary for coaches and professional athletes, looking to achieve maximum potential. It contains quotes of the great athletes of the time (1984), and uses their thoughts and previous experiences to create a researched mental training program. Also this book is useful for entrepreneurs and business owners, as it changes the way one thinks, not just in sports, in all aspects of life, especially in business. The author focuses his research on the mental part of training, something that is usually neglected, rather than physical training, the one most athletes and coaches tend to focus on. I think this book was very well organized because it provides a step-by-step, detailed program to improve mental toughness. One of the reasons I didn’t like the book is that it was repetitive at times. It felt like the author would constantly repeat ideas and go on and on about unneeded information. Also, the book is certainly outdated, as it was written in 1984, so they’re are probably other books out there that are a better use of time and that provide more modern training tecniques. One of the things I did like was the way the chapters were organized. It allows the reader to flip to the program instructions and skip over the description and benefits of the program. Overall, I wouldn’t read this book unless I was a serious, dedicated athlete or coach, I didn’t love or enjoy this book very much, but I found lots of the information it contains useful, as it provides an in-depth, organized mental training program. While I didn’t love it, I believe this read is necessary for coaches and professional athletes, looking to achieve maximum potential. It contains quotes of the great athletes of the time (1984), and uses their thoughts and previous experiences to create a researched mental training program. Also this book is useful for entrepreneurs and business owners, as it changes the way one thinks, not just in sports, in all aspects of life, especially in business. The author focuses his research on the mental part of training, something that is usually neglected, rather than physical training, the one most athletes and coaches tend to focus on. I think this book was very well organized because it provides a step-by-step, detailed program to improve mental toughness. One of the reasons I didn’t like the book is that it was repetitive at times. It felt like the author would constantly repeat ideas and go on and on about unneeded information. Also, the book is certainly outdated, as it was written in 1984, so they’re are probably other books out there that are a better use of time and that provide more modern training tecniques. One of the things I did like was the way the chapters were organized. It allows the reader to flip to the program instructions and skip over the description and benefits of the program. Overall, I wouldn’t read this book unless I was a serious, dedicated athlete or coach, looking to dedicate hours of time just to improve my or my athlete’s performance by small amounts.