
Between the Ears
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Section 1 - Philosophy
- Chapter 1. The Wall of Fame
- Chapter 2. Little Bitty Details Determine Your Entire Career
- Chapter 3. Be a Copy Cat
- Chapter 4. A One Percent Improvement Every Day Adds Up
- Chapter 5. Pain: A Reason for Writing this Book
- Chapter 6. Life is a Competition
- Chapter 7. Biscuits, Fleas, and Pump Handles
- Chapter 8. Do What You Say You're Going To Do
- Chapter 9. No Regrets
- Chapter 10. Just Win the Damn Ballgame!
- Chapter 11. Red Shirt Your Freshman Year
- Chapter 12. On Your Worst Day You Must Still Be Very Good
- Chapter 13. Keep Things In the Proper Perspective
- Chapter 14. Setting Goals My Way
- Section 2 - Organization and Preparation
- Chapter 15. Write it Down
- Chapter 16. Getting Organized
- Chapter 17. Your Mission Statement
- Chapter 18. Be On Time
- Chapter 19. If You're Late, Walk in Like You Own the Place
- Chapter 20. You Need a Fitness Diary
- Chapter 21. Eating Right
- Chapter 22. Getting Enough Sleep and Spending the Night with a Friend
- Chapter 23. Twenty Minutes in the Morning
- Chapter 24. You Must Watch The Game To Become A Student Of The Game
- Chapter 25. Start Weight Training in the Eighth Grade
- Chapter 26. No Deposit, No Return
- Chapter 27. First In and Last Out
- Chapter 28. Outwork Them
- Section 3 - Practice
- Chapter 29. When Practicing, Always Visualize the Defender In Front of You
- Chapter 30. Be a Complete Player, Not a One Dimensional Player
- Chapter 31. Going to Practice is Not Enough
- Chapter 32. Play the Best (Players) In Practice
- Chapter 33. One on One... It's Where the Game is Played
- Chapter 34. Get Started
- Chapter 35. Don't Make the Same Mistake Twice
- Chapter 36. Be a Blue-Collar Worker
- Chapter 37. The 45-Minute Warm Up Should be an Extra Practice
- Chapter 38. Be the Fittest
- Chapter 39. Who Was the Best Player Today
- Section 4 - Attitude
- Chapter 40. Sweat the Small Stuff
- Chapter 41. Sweat the Big Stuff
- Chapter 42. Moderation in All Things Makes You Mediocre
- Chapter 43. The Crying Game
- Chapter 44. No Discipline, No Success
- Chapter 45. Passion
- Chapter 46. Obsessive Discipline
- Chapter 47. John Havlicek, Boston Celtics
- Chapter 48. Second Chances
- Chapter 49. Swing for the Fences
- Chapter 50. Focus
- Chapter 51. Corner Cutters
- Chapter 52. Don't be Afraid to Fail
- Section 5 - Motivational Poems and Stories
- Section 6. Negative Wizards
- Chapter 53. Negative Wizards
- Chapter 54. The Champion Killers
- Chapter 55. Don't Hang Around Naysayers - Warriors Need Warriors
- Chapter 56. May God Bless You with Foolishness So You Can Make a Difference
- Chapter 57. We Won Without Them
- Section 7 - Pre-Game
- Chapter 58. Pre-Game Preparation
- Chapter 59. Visualization
- Chapter 60. Take Enough Practice Before the Game That on Your First Shot or Swing You're Ready to Play
- Chapter 61. Quiet Time Before Games
- Section 8 - Game Time
- Chapter 62. Playing Against the Weak Opponent
- Chapter 63. Are You More Concerned about Somebody's Feelings than about Winning the Game
- Chapter 64. Playing Hard
- Chapter 65. Play the Best
- You'll Rise to the Competition Level
- Chapter 66. Shaking Hands
- Chapter 67. Puke or Place
- Chapter 68. Five Situations that Will Determine Wether You Win or Lose In the Close Game
- Chapter 69. Are You Hungry?
- Chapter 70. Time, Score, Momentum
- Chapter 71. Anyone, Anyplace, Anytime
- Chapter 72. Feeling Loose - In the Zone
- Chapter 73. Finish Your Masterpiece
- Chapter 74. Know the Playbook
- Section 9 - Leadership - Parenting
- Chapter 75. Be a Leader on the Court
- Chapter 76. Making Others around You Better
- Chapter 77. Help Your Team Win Any Way You Can
- Chapter 78. Why We Wear #3 and #1
- Chapter 79. As the Kids Get Older Solicit Someone Other Than a Parent to Help
- Chapter 80. Get In a Good Program
- Chapter 81. Your Parents Know You Best
- Chapter 82. Listen to the Wise Old Man
- Section 10 - Coaching and Mentoring
- Chapter 83. People Will Say, "Let Them Learn From Their Own Mistakes
- Chapter 84. A Father's Job
- Chapter 85. You Are Your Most Important Coach
- Chapter 86. Know Yourself
- Trust Yourself
- Chapter 87. Four Years
- Chapter 88. Stay Out of Trouble
- Chapter 89. A Prophet is Not Known in his Own Town
- Chapter 90. Jealousy Has Killed More Championships than any Other Disease
- Chapter 91. Familiarity Breeds Contempt
- Chapter 92. Reward Excellence or Excellence is Lost
- Chapter 93. Becoming Great - Overcoming the "Wait Your Turn" Attitude
- Section 11 - Dealing with Your Coach and Teammates
- Chapter 94. The Coach is the Most Valuable Player
- Chapter 95. You are Interviewing for Your Next Job Every Day
- Chapter 96. You're On the Bench... How to Get Off of It
- Chapter 97. Leave No Doubt in the Coach's Mind
- Chapter 98. Poor Coaches Want the Credit, Good Coaches Want to Win and Get Everyone Involved
- Chapter 99. It's Time to Meet with Your Coach or Boss
- Chapter 100. Be Appreciative and Say "Thank You
- Chapter 101. Show Your Coaches Confidence When You Fail
- Chapter 102. Leaders Develop Relationships Before they Reprimand
- Chapter 103. Don't Talk About Your Teammates or Your Coach Behind Their Backs
- Chapter 104. Starting Seniors and Senior Phase Out
- Chapter 105. Rarely Can a Parent Change a Coach's Mind, But a Player Can
- Chapter 106. Ladder 49
- Chapter 107. Be a Great Teammate
- Chapter 108. Don't Let Your Parents Call the Coach
- Section 12 - Be a Warrior
- Chapter 109. What is a Warrior and Why I Love Them
- Chapter 110. My First Warrior
- Chapter 111. The Cantigator
- Chapter 112. Life is an Hourglass
- Chapter 113. There Are Two Kinds of People
- Chapter 114. Competitive Warfare
- Epilogue
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