How Bad Do You Want It?, Matt Fitzgerald
How Bad Do You Want It?, Matt Fitzgerald
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How Bad Do You Want It?
Mastering the Pshchology of Mind over Muscle

Author: Matt Fitzgerald

Narrator: Matt Fitzgerald

Unabridged: 8 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/12/2016


Synopsis

The greatest athletic performances spring from the mind, not the body. Elite athletes have known this for decades and now science is learning why it's true. In his fascinating new book How Bad Do You Want It?, coach Matt Fitzgerald examines more than a dozen pivotal races to discover the surprising ways elite athletes strengthen their mental toughness. Fitzgerald puts you into the pulse-pounding action of more than a dozen epic races from running, cycling, triathlon, XTERRA, and rowing with thrilling race reports and revealing post-race interviews with the elites. Their own words reinforce what the research has found: strong mental fitness lets us approach our true physical limits, giving us an edge over physically stronger competitors. Each chapter explores the how and why of an elite athlete's transformative moment, revealing powerful new psychobiological principles you can practice to flex your own mental fitness. The new psychobiological model of endurance performance shows that the most important question in endurance sports is: how bad do you want it? Fitzgerald's fascinating book will forever change how you answer this question and show you how to master the psychology of mind over muscle. These lessons will help you push back your limits and uncover your full potential. How Bad Do You Want It? reveals new psychobiological findings including: Mental toughness determines how close you can get to your physical limit. Bracing yourself for a tough race or workout can boost performance by 15% or more. Champions have learned how to give more of what they have. The only way to improve performance is by altering how you perceive effort. Choking under pressure is a form of self-consciousness. Your attitude in daily life is the same one you bring to sports. There's no such thing as going as fast as you canonly going faster than before. The fastest racecourse is the one with the loudest spectators. Faith in your training is as important as the training itself.

About Matt Fitzgerald

Matt Fitzgerald is an award-winning endurance sports journalist and the bestselling author of more than twenty books on running, triathlons, fitness, nutrition, and weight loss, including Brain Training for Runners and Racing Weight. His byline appears regularly in national publications, including Men's Journal, Outside, and Women's Running. An experienced running and triathlon coach and certified sports nutritionist, Matt serves as a training intelligence specialist for PEAR Sports and as a featured coach on active.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne on January 27, 2016

In my quest to gain an "edge" in my fitness goals, I picked up this book. I'm interested in the aspects of psyche that separate those who excel and are willing to put themselves into that dark space of pain and disorientation in order to accomplish their goals, and those of us who try hard, but are......more

Goodreads review by Linda on March 02, 2017

I got this book because I hoped that it would contain practical exercises to help gain better control over the mind during competition. Fitzgerald offered little in the way of practical application, but I will still give it four stars. The stories were enjoyable and inspiring.......more

Goodreads review by Matt on March 22, 2016

Not my favorite, but I muscled through. I will say his race descriptions were fantastic and very well written, but ultimately not enough character development for me to care about the athletes I wasn't already familiar with. The "psychobiological” connections to top performers were not at all compel......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 07, 2018

I definitely believe that training your brain is a huge part of being successful in competitive sports. That is what the author is arguing. He then takes a case study from a real-life sports example each chapter and gives a strategy or observation that he thinks helped them overcome their mental str......more

Goodreads review by Roman on January 25, 2021

I was looking for a practical advise on how to train the brain for endurance racing and did not get the information that I've expected. Instead the book contains life stories of endurance athletes and descriptions of races. A lot of races. It is motivational but it didn't catch my interest. It remin......more