The book title highlights what seperates this book from similar
publications on the topic of mental characteristics of outstanding
athletes. Previous publications mostly focus on describing mental
characteristics (e.g. ability to focus attention) from outstanding
athletes. But just describing what is special about Michael Phelps
mental chracteristics does not allow educators or sport psychologist to
help young athletes in becoming outstanding athletes. Therefore this
book focuses on strategies and skills outstanding athletes have used to
lead themselves effectively. World class athletes including World and
Olympic champions were interviewed to identify self-leading strategies,
which they used successfully to cope with critical situations applied
within the domain of elite sports (e.g. goal conflicts, setbacks).
Results specify that the global ability of self-leadership can be
divided in five general dimensions of self-leading strategies labeled
motivational skills, volitional skills, self-regulation skills, resource
managing skills, and metacognitive skills. Thus findings are beneficial
for stimulating research and most importantly for asissting athletes in
self-leadership issues.