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Inner Skiing

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Change the way you ski with this accessible, step-by-step classic skiing guide—part of the bestselling Inner Game series, with more than one million copies sold!

“Tim Gallwey is one of the great teachers of our time.”—Peter M. Senge, author of The Fifth The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization

Have you been searching for a way to overcome your fear, trust your instincts, and ski to your greatest potential? Inner Skiing will help you do all this and more. In this updated edition of the skiing classic, W. Timothy Gallwey and Robert Kriegel offer advice on and examples of how to gain the “inner� self-confidence needed to ski well and have fun on the slopes. From understanding basic terminology and learning how to fall to nailing black diamond runs, Inner Skiing will help

� Focus on each step of a particular technique—like the parallel turn—then put it all together so the motion seems effortless.
� Analyze your fears to distinguish between healthy fear and unnecessary fear that you can overcome.
� Achieve “breakthrough� runs in which you experience natural and coordinated movements.
� Move to the next level in your skiing ability and feel in control on the slopes.

Gallwey and Kriegel are two of the leading innovators in sports, and this revised edition refines the techniques they have perfected over their long careers. Their easy-to-follow examples and anecdotes will help skiers of all abilities—from beginner to expert.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1977

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W. Timothy Gallwey

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W. Timothy Gallwey is an author who has written a series of books in which he has set forth a methodology for coaching and for the development of personal and professional excellence in a variety of fields that he calls "the Inner Game". Since he began writing in the 1970s, his books include The Inner Game of Tennis, The Inner Game of Golf, The Inner Game of Music (with Barry Green), Inner Skiing and The Inner Game of Work. Gallwey's seminal work is The Inner Game of Tennis, with more than one million copies in print.

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March 25, 2008
much more than about skiing

teaches you how to let go and be in the moment
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319 reviews
December 26, 2023
Conquering your mental state, to enjoy skiing & excel at it. This book isn't just about skiing; it's about an approach to living! Very enlightening. Occasionally, the author tends to belabor his points slightly, & also ironically seems to over-intellectualize his proposed approach (which is supposed to de-intellectualize the skiing process), w/his "Self 1" & "Self 2" prototypes (which I wish he would've given names to instead of numbers: maybe Intellectualized Self & Experiential Self). There was repetition (perhaps intentionally) & I suspect this book could've probably been even shorter than it was & still have made its point effectively. Having said that, this is still an excellent book for anyone training for anything, or someone just wanting to reframe their attitude & lead a better life. Very Inspiring.
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78 reviews
September 27, 2024
No bullshit, no fluff, just a concise and well-written methodology, really felt I came away with new motivation and excitement for the sport, and also could apply the methods to other hobbies I have! Stoked for this winter.
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41 reviews
January 11, 2020
The small type in book was difficult to navigate. But I appreciated the content and it did help me connect with some of my issues.
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71 reviews5 followers
December 15, 2020
A great book about mindfulness and skiing. I found it really profound and I think it will help my skiing and also my overall perspective on life.
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963 reviews14 followers
October 4, 2017
Picked this up from a Little Free Library and got way more good information than I expected. Time will tell if it helps my skiing, but it's already helped me understand why I never quite connected with doing positive affirmations.
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January 29, 2018
Good book the concepts in the book can be applied to more than just skiing.
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July 22, 2020
Great follow up to inner tennis, describing the inner / outer fear, which is a great way to describe it, seeing the good and bad in fear
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133 reviews16 followers
February 28, 2011
As I'm off skiing soon this was a practical choice. Not my favourite type of book. I prefer to lose myself within the pages than take mental notes.

However it does seem that it will be very useful. It is about the psychology of skiing and how to improve on the slopes by controlling that rather than the physical aspect. As my biggest problem skiing is a lack of confidence I'm hoping reading this will help me. It goes into a lot of detail about 'Self 1' and 'Self 2' which worried me at first. As I read deeper though it, on the whole, made a lot of sense. So much so that I downloaded the Kindle edition to my phone so I can dip into it whilst I'm away.

If you're a skiier I would definitely recommend this book. The snowboarding element is a little sparse though. This is a book about skiing with a chapter on trying out snowboarding after skiing.
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May 3, 2022
This is one of my favorite books of all time, it has helped me so much not in just skiing but life overall. This book goes in detail on how so overcome obstacles of skiing, the metal side of skiing, as well as give you way in get over those obstacles. The author does a great job give his experiences skiing and turning them into words for us to read. I would recommend this book to any advanced skier looking to improve their metals state while on skis.
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October 24, 2010
Great book. I always read this before going skiing, and take it with me. By now I think I have internalised the material but there are some important concepts I remind myself about.

The book greatly helped me improve my skiing without any lessons. It helped me re-program my attitude towards skiing and many aspects of my attitude to learning sports in general.
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January 13, 2013
Inner Skiing unlocks the mental aspect that is so necessary to master the sport of skiing. Mental confidence is a big factor in any sport, but for skiing the factor is huge. Inner Skiing reveals many of the secrets needed to unlock the secret that is hiding in most of us. I read the first edition in the late seventies, when I was learning to ski and found it very helpful.
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January 3, 2011
I may revisit this book after I have read The Talent Code by Coyle.

How to learn complex activities with Deep Deliberate Practice.

He also writes on Tennis, Stress, and Work
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January 10, 2017
This book gets into the mindset of the nervous skier and teaches you to let go.. Without crashing! In theory very good. In practise, will have to see the next time I hit the slopes...
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