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Becoming a True Champion
Achieving Athletic Excellence from the Inside Out
978-1-4422-1406-4 • Paperback
May 2012 •
$17.95
• (£10.95)
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978-1-4422-1407-1 • eBook
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Pages: 264
Size: 6 x 9
By
Kirk Mango
With
Daveda Lamont
Sports & Recreation
|
Sports Psychology
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Today, aspiring athletes have to work harder and be more dedicated than athletes of previous generations who did not have to contend with the messages of a popular culture that promotes winning at all costs and implicitly condones "shortcuts" to winning. Many of today's athletic superstars glorify and demonstrate cheating and illicit, destructive conduct. Whether off the field antics or on the field cheating through the use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs typify an athlete's lack of personal values, the bad behavior displayed by many in a broad range of sports is hard to escape. The result is that too many such negative role models and influences are out there, diverting today's developing competitors down a seductive path to failure rather than upward to excellence and lasting, honest achievement.
Becoming a True Champion: Achieving Athletic Excellence from the Inside Out
fills a critical need by speaking in a frank and direct voice directly to today's aspiring athletes about these crucial, controversial issues and the personal choices they face. At the same time the book presents them with the antidote to these negative influences-the fundamental values, attitudes and concepts, both mental and practical, that support and lead to athletic excellence.
A "true champion" is an athlete with the specific qualities of character, mental discipline, and physical skills necessary to generate and keep increasing athletic excellence and success throughout his or her career. These qualities can be learned and developed; they need not be inborn.
Becoming a True Champion
goes deeply into each quality to show developing athletes how adopting it directly affects and enhances athletic performance, longevity, and dignity. Through relevant examples, inspiring stories, and a personalized approach, the book shows athletes how to avoid the many pitfalls, and overcome the inevitable obstacles, so common in today's sports culture.
Kirk Mango
was a collegiate Division I National Champion and gold medalist on the still rings in 1979, defeating several Olympians to earn this honor. The previous year Kirk had won the silver medal on this event in the 1978 Division I National Championships. He was selected as a collegiate All-American in both 1978 and 1979 and to the present day still holds the Northern Illinois University school record for the still rings event.
Kirk is also a three-time Hall of Fame athlete and was selected in 2009 as Number 8 on the list of “Top 50 Huskies of All Time” by the NIU Northern Star. He has been a high school teacher for 32
years, coaching for 17 of them. He has coached girls’ gymnastics teams to three conference championships, four regional championships, one sectional championship and three Elite-Eight IHSA (Illinois High School Association) state championship competitions. Kirk has also been a member of the Illinois Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, which is dedicated to the promotion of the quality of life through fitness and wellness.
Daveda Lamont
is an author, ghostwriter and developmental editor with many books to her credit. This is her fourth book and third as co-author. In 2000-2001, Daveda served as a contract editor for Powered, Inc., editing and co-writing courses for the corporate online universities of clients such as Barnes & Noble, Dell, VISA, and Bloomberg.com. Her developmental editing experience includes fine art appreciation, film and music instruction, artist memoirs, creative nonfiction, nutrition, alternative healthcare, family financial planning, consumer investing and finance, investment risk and reward, online commerce, and various self-improvement subjects.
Foreword
by Nadia Comaneci
Message
to Aspiring Athletes by Phil Wunderlich
Acknowledgments
A Champion
Introduction: Sports on the Edge
The Code of a True Champion
Section 1: The Principles of a True Champion –Someone Only in Legends?
Ch. 1- It Starts with You: Realizing Your Potential and Creating Success
Ch. 2- Do You Know Where You’re Going?: Goals—The Choice is Yours
Ch. 3- The Burning Within: Desire—The Fuel that Drives You to Move Beyond Nomal Limitations
Ch. 4- Five Letters That Spell Success: The CDSPH Principle—What it Really Means
Ch. 5- What You Do Speaks Volumes: Character and Integrity—The Road Less Traveled
Ch. 6- An Unrewarding Path: Cheating—The Road to Nowhere
Ch. 7- A Championship State of Mind: Core Attitudes and a Mindset for Achievement
Ch. 8- Separate yet Related: Mindsets for Training and Competition
Expectation from Practice
Section 2: Building the Dream – The Training Process
Ch. 9- From the Ground Up: Fundamentals for Success
Ch. 10- Pieces and Parts: Breaking it Down
Ch. 11- A Method above the Rest: A Question of Quality or Quantity
Ch. 12- An Essential Piece of the Puzzle: Vital Concepts of Conditioning
Ch. 13- Simplifying the Training Process: The Circle of Achievement
Ch. 14- A Blank Slate to Work With: Circle of Achievement Worksheets
Individuality
Section 3: Putting it all Together – A True Story
Ch. 15- Mission Impossible: The Goal
Ch. 16- Take a Walk in My Shoes: Club Training and Gymnastics Camp
Ch. 17- Putting It to the Test: Senior Year
Ch. 18- The Outcome Says It All: Final Tests
Ch. 19- When All Is Said and Done: Conclusion
Who Am I? The Libero Code
Your Greatest Gift to Yourself
References and Notes
About the Authors
"
Becoming a True Champion
is more than an expert lecture on the keys to sports success, it is a hands-on manual which gives readers practical exercises to help them become the best they can be. Mango has ‘nailed it’ with this book."
—
Bart Conner, Two-time Olympic Gold medalist
“I read it, I loved it, I live it. As a professional athlete in the NFL, I've made many sacrifices in my personal and athletic life.
Becoming a True Champion
is an inspiration even to me now. It's a great reference for the passionate athlete willing to make sacrifices to achieve true greatness.”
—
Steve Weatherford, NY Giants punter
"This is a very insightful book that is extremely beneficial for an athlete of any level. I found this book to really encompass the trials and dedication it takes to give yourself that best opportunity to be successful, not only in sports, but in life. It is definitely a must-have for any young athlete."
—
Rob Scahill, Minor League pitcher for the Colorado Rockies
"
Becoming a True Champion
is an excellent book that relays the perfect message for any athlete. It is a great book for the elite athlete in that it conveys that you can never work too hard and that any goal you want to reach is attainable. This book will inspire even average athletes who have a true passion for their sport but haven’t quite achieved the success they want. It encourages them to ignore their critics and doubters as well as to work harder than they ever have. They will see that they are in control of their own success."
—
Phil Wunderlich, Minor League infielder for the Tampa Bay Rays
"
Becoming a True Champion
is not only [Kirk Mango’s] story of success in gymnastics, but it is a guide for all athletes in any sport to fully understand what it takes to become a premier athlete. Wonderfully written, this book is a step-by-step process to success in sports. Kirk is careful to explain the hard work, effort and dedication that it takes to become a “true champion.” I highly recommend that any athlete who wants to succeed in his sport must read
Becoming a True Champion
. Kirk, you have done it again!"
—
Lloyd Bachrach, Former USA Paralympic sitting volleyball player and nationally recognized motivational speaker
"Kirk Mango's thoughts, ideas, and concepts are good examples of what’s positive in youth athletics. From their important emphasis on character and responsibility as a young athlete, to their razor sharp focus on what it takes to be successful and how to get there, all are right on. Parents and coaches, as well as the kids themselves, will really benefit from his message."
—
Robert A. Weil, Sports podiatrist and host of The Sports Doctor Radio Show
“After working with great teenage athletes over two decades, I have found a must-read book,
Becoming a True Champion
by Kirk M. Mango. This book accurately describes a path that teenagers and their parents can follow to achieve greatness in the teen’s personal and athletic life.”
—
Ken Braid, Co-founder of the J. Kyle Braid Leadership Foundation
“As young men and women set their sights on a championship, they ask themselves what it will take to become a champion. Kirk Mango provides a clear answer to that question and at the same time takes the concept of ‘champion’ and extends its meaning into life beyond the athletic arena. . . . Kirk Mango's book should be in school libraries everywhere. His actual experiences as a championship athlete and first-hand knowledge of today's teens as a coach make his advice especially relevant.”
—
Mindy Null, ALA Member and high school library department chair
Kirk Mango knows what it takes to be a champion. Now he has written a book to advise others.
—
Champion Magazine
Also of Interest
Also of Interest
Every Kid Can Win
Sport Psychology for Youth Coaches
Parenting Young Athletes
Other Imprints
Other Imprints
Persuasion of My Days
My Off-Season with the Denver Broncos
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