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How Elite Athletes Are Made

Nicholas Brealey Publishing,

15 min read
6 take-aways
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What's inside?

Why do some elite athletes succeed?


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Eye Opening
  • Overview
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

In 2004, American Freddy Adu was soccer’s next rising star. At the age of only 14, he signed a $500,000 contract with a Major League Soccer team, plus a $1 million Nike endorsement deal. People compared him to Pelé. But by age 30, Adu was out of professional soccer after bouncing from team to team and country to country. His story illustrates a fundamental point in this book’s noble attempt to explain the making of elite athletes: World-class talent is only one of many variables performers need to excel. With studies, statistics and insightful interviews, sports mavens Mark Williams and Tim Wigmore explore why some athletes make it and others do not.

 

About the Authors

Mark Williams is an authority on expertise and how athletes acquire it. Tim Wigmore, a sportswriter for The Daily Telegraph, won the 2020 Wisden Book of the Year award for Cricket 2.0: Inside the T20 Revolution.


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