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The Ultimate Judo Success Secret
- Narrated by: Scott R. Smith
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Finally! A book that explains the keys to winning and being successful in the sport without all of the extra BS! The Ultimate Judo Success Secret addresses the major problems and issues at play when it comes to being successful at the sport and martial art of Judo. So many people focus on perfect technique, more randori, strength and conditioning, nagekomi, newaza, and many other things that really are not the keys when it comes to unlocking your success in Judo. Harvard professor and Yale-trained psychologist, Herbert Kelman, wrote the seminal research on social conformity. And in his research he explains what he calls normative conformity where a person fits in with the group in order to be accepted. This principle of conformity has assassinated more successful judo careers than any type of injury you can imagine. Such thinking, has caused you to act like the wrong group of judoka. Think about it. It is those who are in the minority who we should emulate, not those in the majority, we should conform to. Conformity is why most judo players never reach success in their sport.
This book, The Ultimate Judo Success Secret, will not only hand you the keys to unlock the unbridled potential in your judo carrier no matter if you are a coach, athlete or parent. This book will provide you with the information that you need to be successful in judo and to be honest with you, most champions know this secret but they just do not share it with you.
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- Paul Wood
- 15-01-2021
Too much irrelevance
Judo stuff good and useful, but too much irrelevant focus on how much he loves his wife and Jesus. Irrelevant to me anyway.
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