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The Fighter’s Mind: Inside the Mental Game

2011 January 14
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The Fighter's Mind: Inside the Mental Game

The Fighter’s Mind: Within the Mental Sport

In his acclaimed nationwide bestseller, A Fighter’s Heart, Sam Sheridan reader took with him when he stepped through the ropes into fight in the harmful entire world of the skilled. From a Muay Thai combat in Bangkok into Rio, wherever he trained with Jiu-Jitsu license fees, into Iowa, in which he voted towards the toughest in MMA, Sheridan threw himself into a quest into understand how & why we battle. In The Fighter’s Brain, is Sheridan for the brain, which has his 1st book for the system. The secrets & techniques of the psychological strength & good results, Sheridan interviewed dozens of the world’s most fascinating & most dangerous males, including celebrated trainer Freddie Roach & Greg Jackson, Champion Randy Couture fighter, Frank Shamrock & Marcelo Garcia, ul

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  1. M. E. Bobola permalink
    January 14, 2011
    16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A must-read for any sports or psychology fan, February 9, 2010
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    The Fighter’s Mind is an incredible look at the mental part of competition and life. Through the lens of combat sports, Sam Sheridan goes around the world in search of answers to various questions about how top personalities think about fighting. The book is laid out in the form of short sections about each of the people that Sam talks to. People like Dan Gable, Freddie Roach, Greg Jackson, Renzo Gracie, and Randy Couture answer Sheridan’s excellent questions with thoughtful and insightful responses that are presented in such a way that you get a very good look at how they think about the fight game and what in their lives have made them reach that point.

    Sam also covers areas outside of fighting, but areas that are thematically related. He talks to David Horton about endurance running, and he talks to Josh Waitzkin about moving from chess to tai chi to jiu-jitsu. In each section, Sheridan lets the subject be as concise or explanatory as they need to be on the page. He interjects his own experience into the responses, always at the correct time and always with an astute bit to enhance what the passage is about.
    I’d say that this isn’t just the best combat sports book I’ve read. This is the best sports book I’ve read. It’s the best psychology book I’ve read. It is as thorough a meditation on the human passion for fighting and testing oneself as has ever been written. If you are at all interested in mixed martial arts, boxing, traditional martial arts, the human mind, or competition, you owe it to yourself to check this book out. As far as Sam Sheridan’s catalogue of modern combat sports goes, I can definitely say that he is the A.J. Liebling of this generation.

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  2. T. Mcilwain permalink
    January 14, 2011
    11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    What a great read!, January 24, 2010
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    As a fan of Sheridan’s first book, I was optimistic this would be a good book. I was wrong.

    It was great. As each chapter works as a stand alone excerpt, they all tied together beautifully. The insight from such a varied list of fighters (in all styles) like Andre Ward, Marcelo Garcia, Renzo Gracie, and others was
    eye opening.

    If you consider yourself any fan of fighting or want to know what makes successful competitors tick, you absolutely need to read The Fighter’s Mind.

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