From an Olympic gold medal-winning coach, a new playbook for effective
athlete education and team building
Championship results require championship behaviors--it's as simple as
that. In this essential book, Hugh McCutcheon provides a proven
framework for competitive excellence based in motor learning,
psychology, and decades of coaching experience and success.
Championship Behaviors provides athletes, parents of athletes, and
coaches a defined path to the "how" of significant achievement while
simply and clearly explaining the research behind the "why." McCutcheon
speaks to the need for aspiring athletes to work, learn, and compete and
the responsibility coaches have to teach, coach, and mentor. As he says,
"We won't always have five-star talent, but we can often make up the
difference by being five-star teachers, learners, and competitors."
A sought-after coach and consultant, McCutcheon also illuminates the
value of integrating the physical, mental, and social aspects of sport
to maximize chances of competitive success.