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22:46:11 01/17/12
Audience Cheers Warmongering Chickenhawk, Boos Golden Rule Foreign Policy
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Audience Cheers Warmongering Chickenhawk, Boos Golden Rule Foreign Policy
www.RonPaul.com -Please like, share, subscribe & comment! 01 Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, sound money, and a pro-America foreign policy. To spread the message, visit and promote the following websites: www.RonPaul.com http www.RonPaul2012.com http www.RonPaulCountry.com http www.DailyPaul.com http www.RonPaulFlix.com From: RonPaul2008dotcom Views: 15497 526 ratings Time: 01:11 More in News & Politics
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22:46:11 01/17/12
Audience Cheers Warmongering Chickenhawk, Boos Golden Rule Foreign Policy
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Audience Cheers Warmongering Chickenhawk, Boos Golden Rule Foreign Policy
www.RonPaul.com -Please like, share, subscribe & comment! 01 Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, sound money, and a pro-America foreign policy. To spread the message, visit and promote the following websites: www.RonPaul.com http www.RonPaul2012.com http www.RonPaulCountry.com http www.DailyPaul.com http www.RonPaulFlix.com From: RonPaul2008dotcom Views: 15614 529 ratings Time: 01:11 More in News & Politics
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11:07:52 01/17/12
N.Korea Headed for Collapse: Detroit Pistons Flight has Emergency landing
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According to a book to be published this Friday, "My father Kim Jong-Il and Me" writtn by the eldest brother Kim Jong-Nam, the half brother of Kim Jong-Un who took control of North Korea on the death of their father last month, says the military has become so powerful it will step in and take over, reforms are necessary to avert the collapse of the country's economy leading to the end of its Stalinist regime --- Jong-Nam said North Korea is very unstable, the power of the military has become too strong, if the succession ends in failure, the military will wield the real power for sure --- Jong-Nam said it is obvious that the economy will collapse without reforms, but the reforms will lead to a crisis of the collapse of the regime --- He also claimed that his inexperienced brother Jong-Un was likely to be merely a symbol used by ruling elites to maintain their grip on power ### As the Detroit Pistons traveled to Houston for a game against the Rockets, the charter flight had to make an emergency landing at Hobby Airport on Monday afternoon --- Team spokesman Kevin Grigg says everyone on the plane was OK --- A Houston Airport System spokesman says the crew reported problems with the hydraulics operating the aircraft’s left-side landing gear and declared an emergency with 44 passengers aboard --- The Pistons were arriving to play the Rockets Tuesday night after losing to the Golden State Warriors, 99-91, in Auburn Hills, Mich., on Sunday --- Thank you for joining me for and stay with us for all your latest in News for CRWENewswire NewsUpdate, I'm Christina Collins
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04:31:19 01/16/12
Ricky Gervais' Best Jokes at the 2012 Golden Globes
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Ricky Gervais' Best Jokes at the 2012 Golden Globes
VIDEO: The host takes shots at Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and Jodi Foster in his opening monologue. Check out his most shocking jokes of the night. HARD TO BELIEVE AFTER THE FALL OUT FROM LAST YEAR'S GOLDEN GLOBES, RICKY GERVAIS WOULD STILL BE ASKED BACK TO HOST... BUT HE WAS, AND HE FOLLOWED THE RULES -- SORT OF... The Golden Globes are to the Oscars what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton...louder, trashing drunker, and more easily bought... Hollywood Foreign Press rules...I was told not to talk about Mel Gibson...or Jodi Foster's beaver...I haven't seen it either... Sorry... I don't care...(laughs) Let's talk about divorces...Arnold & Maria...Ashton & Demi...Kim Kardashian and some guy no one's ever heard of...72 days...James Cameron's given longer acceptance speeches... Justin Bieber...take a paternity test? What a waste of a test...the only way he could have gotten someone pregnant is if he borrowed one of Martha Stewart's turkey basters... SO HOW DID RICKY DO? DID HE HOLD BACK TOO MUCH? OR WAS HE HIS USUAL, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFENDER? WE THINK HE COULD'VE PUSHED IT A LITTLE MORE...WEIGH IN ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE AND TELL US WHAT YOU THINK. FOR CELEBTV, I'M KELLI ZINK. From: CelebTV Views: 98684 177 ratings Time: 03:04 More in Entertainment
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04:31:19 01/16/12
Ricky Gervais' Best Jokes at the 2012 Golden Globes
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Ricky Gervais' Best Jokes at the 2012 Golden Globes
VIDEO: The host takes shots at Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and Jodi Foster in his opening monologue. Check out his most shocking jokes of the night. HARD TO BELIEVE AFTER THE FALL OUT FROM LAST YEAR'S GOLDEN GLOBES, RICKY GERVAIS WOULD STILL BE ASKED BACK TO HOST... BUT HE WAS, AND HE FOLLOWED THE RULES -- SORT OF... The Golden Globes are to the Oscars what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton...louder, trashing drunker, and more easily bought... Hollywood Foreign Press rules...I was told not to talk about Mel Gibson...or Jodi Foster's beaver...I haven't seen it either... Sorry... I don't care...(laughs) Let's talk about divorces...Arnold & Maria...Ashton & Demi...Kim Kardashian and some guy no one's ever heard of...72 days...James Cameron's given longer acceptance speeches... Justin Bieber...take a paternity test? What a waste of a test...the only way he could have gotten someone pregnant is if he borrowed one of Martha Stewart's turkey basters... SO HOW DID RICKY DO? DID HE HOLD BACK TOO MUCH? OR WAS HE HIS USUAL, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFENDER? WE THINK HE COULD'VE PUSHED IT A LITTLE MORE...WEIGH IN ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE AND TELL US WHAT YOU THINK. FOR CELEBTV, I'M KELLI ZINK. From: CelebTV Views: 98684 177 ratings Time: 03:04 More in Entertainment
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20:52:42 12/13/11
City of London welcomes Cameron's EU veto
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City of London welcomes Cameron's EU veto
www.euronews.net Cracks in relationships continue in Europe and the UK after Prime Minister David Cameron's veto in Brussels. Retaliation was in the air in Strasbourg on Tuesday where one deputy in the European Parliament quoted what he called the 'Golden Rule' - don't leave the negotiating table unless you are sure you will not be shot in the back. Another said it is now advantage France and Germany. From: Euronews Views: 337 5 ratings Time: 01:39 More in News & Politics
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20:52:42 12/13/11
City of London welcomes Cameron's EU veto
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City of London welcomes Cameron's EU veto
www.euronews.net Cracks in relationships continue in Europe and the UK after Prime Minister David Cameron's veto in Brussels. Retaliation was in the air in Strasbourg on Tuesday where one deputy in the European Parliament quoted what he called the 'Golden Rule' - don't leave the negotiating table unless you are sure you will not be shot in the back. Another said it is now advantage France and Germany. From: Euronews Views: 495 6 ratings Time: 01:39 More in News & Politics
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00:00:23 11/18/11
Authors@Google: David Kirp
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Authors@Google: David Kirp
Book: Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children's Lives It may "take a village to raise a child," but most American families are struggling, with diminishing social support, to do the job on their own. While parents work longer hours for less and the costs of childcare, healthcare, and college skyrocket, the share of the US budget spent on kids has fallen 22 percent since 1960. More and more children may well not make it to a healthy, productive adulthood. That's terrible for them--and for us as well. It doesn't have to be this way. In this book, renowned expert David L. Kirp clarifies the importance of investing wisely in children. He outlines a visionary "Kids First" policy agenda that's guided by a "golden rule" principle: Every child deserves what's good enough for a child you love. And he offers lively and inspiring, on-the-ground accounts of five big cradle-to-college initiatives that can change the arc of all children's lives: strong support for parents; high-quality early education; linking schools and communities to improve what both offer children; giving all youngsters access to a caring and stable adult mentor; and providing kids a nest egg to help pay for college or kick-start a career. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1083 5 ratings Time: 48:26 More in Education
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00:00:23 11/18/11
Authors@Google: David Kirp
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Authors@Google: David Kirp
Book: Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children's Lives It may "take a village to raise a child," but most American families are struggling, with diminishing social support, to do the job on their own. While parents work longer hours for less and the costs of childcare, healthcare, and college skyrocket, the share of the US budget spent on kids has fallen 22 percent since 1960. More and more children may well not make it to a healthy, productive adulthood. That's terrible for them--and for us as well. It doesn't have to be this way. In this book, renowned expert David L. Kirp clarifies the importance of investing wisely in children. He outlines a visionary "Kids First" policy agenda that's guided by a "golden rule" principle: Every child deserves what's good enough for a child you love. And he offers lively and inspiring, on-the-ground accounts of five big cradle-to-college initiatives that can change the arc of all children's lives: strong support for parents; high-quality early education; linking schools and communities to improve what both offer children; giving all youngsters access to a caring and stable adult mentor; and providing kids a nest egg to help pay for college or kick-start a career. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1083 5 ratings Time: 48:26 More in Education
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00:00:23 11/18/11
Authors@Google: David Kirp
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Authors@Google: David Kirp
Book: Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children's Lives It may "take a village to raise a child," but most American families are struggling, with diminishing social support, to do the job on their own. While parents work longer hours for less and the costs of childcare, healthcare, and college skyrocket, the share of the US budget spent on kids has fallen 22 percent since 1960. More and more children may well not make it to a healthy, productive adulthood. That's terrible for them--and for us as well. It doesn't have to be this way. In this book, renowned expert David L. Kirp clarifies the importance of investing wisely in children. He outlines a visionary "Kids First" policy agenda that's guided by a "golden rule" principle: Every child deserves what's good enough for a child you love. And he offers lively and inspiring, on-the-ground accounts of five big cradle-to-college initiatives that can change the arc of all children's lives: strong support for parents; high-quality early education; linking schools and communities to improve what both offer children; giving all youngsters access to a caring and stable adult mentor; and providing kids a nest egg to help pay for college or kick-start a career. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 890 5 ratings Time: 48:26 More in Education
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00:00:23 11/18/11
Authors@Google: David Kirp
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Authors@Google: David Kirp
Book: Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children's Lives It may "take a village to raise a child," but most American families are struggling, with diminishing social support, to do the job on their own. While parents work longer hours for less and the costs of childcare, healthcare, and college skyrocket, the share of the US budget spent on kids has fallen 22 percent since 1960. More and more children may well not make it to a healthy, productive adulthood. That's terrible for them--and for us as well. It doesn't have to be this way. In this book, renowned expert David L. Kirp clarifies the importance of investing wisely in children. He outlines a visionary "Kids First" policy agenda that's guided by a "golden rule" principle: Every child deserves what's good enough for a child you love. And he offers lively and inspiring, on-the-ground accounts of five big cradle-to-college initiatives that can change the arc of all children's lives: strong support for parents; high-quality early education; linking schools and communities to improve what both offer children; giving all youngsters access to a caring and stable adult mentor; and providing kids a nest egg to help pay for college or kick-start a career. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 890 5 ratings Time: 48:26 More in Education
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18:03:47 11/15/11
Need For Speed: The Run - Launch Trailer
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Need For Speed: The Run - Launch Trailer
From the Golden Gate to the Empire State %mdash Compete in The Run, an illicit race across the most iconic and treacherous roads from San Francisco to New York. There are no rules and no allies in the cities, deserts, mountains and canyons that stand between you and the finish line. In Need for Speed The Run, you'll weave through dense urban centers, rocket down icy mountain passes and navigate narrow canyons at breakneck speeds, all the while evading a relentless police force prepared -- and willing -- to use lethal force to take you down. From: EA Views: 282150 847 ratings Time: 01:58 More in Gaming
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17:54:25 11/07/11
The City Exposed: Bigfoot Sighting San Francisco Style
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The City Exposed: Bigfoot Sighting San Francisco Style
By Mike Kepka/The San Francisco Chronicle A recent Thursday at 5:24 pm: Dressed in a Sasquatch suit, Leslie Henslee lurks about on the branches of a sprawling tree in the middle of Golden Gate Park. Suddenly without warning, she darts behind a group of joggers on the Stow Lake trail. One runner bursts in laughter just before the life-size, furry creature vanishes behind another tree. "I like playing with people - not in a sadistic way, but genuinely I have a desire to engage with people in a very playful manner," said Henslee, who runs a participatory art project in the Inner Richmond called Frankenart Mart. She designed the space as a place for people to make art without rules or judgment. Every three months, she creates a new theme and invites the community to participate. "I kind of think of this whole thing as a collaboration," she said. The current theme, "Outside In," inspired her to make the Bigfoot suit. It was initially intended for visitors to try on for themselves, but it mostly hung lifeless in the front of the Frankenart Mart storefront. So she decided to push the concept. "I think Bigfoot is kind of a wish for magic in a lot of ways. A wish for the unknown," she said. "We've conquered this world so much that there is not a lot left that's magical." To see a multimedia production of this piece, go to www.sfgate.com/cityexposed. If you have ideas for the City Exposed, e-mail Mike Kepka at mkepka@sfchronicle.com. Read more: www.sfgate.com From: SFChronicle Views: 473 5 ratings Time: 02:18 More in News & Politics
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23:26:15 09/15/11
Forget the Golden Rule, Says Philosopher A.C. Grayling
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Philosopher A. C. Grayling, author of The Good Book: A Humanist Bible, discusses why the biblical Golden Rule isn't necessarily the best model for morality. "Doing unto others" isn't always the best policy, he explains, because people's desires vary and only in accepting these differences can one truly lead "the good life."
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2011/05/22/A_C_Grayling_The_Good_Book
British philosopher and public intellectual AC Grayling is considered the “nice guy” amongst the world’s leading “anti-religion” advocates … less cool and clinical than Richard Dawkins and more polite than Christopher Hitchens. Now, the mild-mannered atheist author has created a secular Bible, distilling the wisdom of the great non-religious traditions as a guide for life.
When it comes to God, Grayling is doggedly opposed. But he doesn’t put his book in the same league as Dawkins' “The God Delusion” and Hitchens' “God Is Not Great”. It doesn’t attack religion and is unfailingly optimistic, for one. But that doesn’t mean it won’t upset many Christians.
“The Good Book” is a manifesto for rational thought, but mirrors the Bible in both form and language. Grayling explains he has spent several decades on his ambitious project, distilling what he considers “the best that has been thought and said by people who've really experienced life, and thought about it". - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
A.C. Grayling is professor of philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is a fellow of the World Economic Forum and the author of Meditations for the Humanist.
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17:19:16 09/02/11
Spain's Lower House Backs Budgetary 'Golden Rule'
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Spain's lower house backs budgetary 'golden rule'
Spanish MPs have overwhelmingly backed moves to put a so-called 'golden rule' on budgetary stability into the constitution. Ruling Socialists and opposition conservatives supported the deficit cap. With November's election widely expected to bring a change in power, the move should reassure investors. "The markets would like to see something which makes fiscal policy less dependent on the political majority of the day," said Daniel Gros, Director of the Centre for European Policy Studies. ... www.euronews.net From: Euronews Views: 108 5 ratings Time: 01:15 More in News & Politics
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19:34:18 08/16/11
Allen Fox - Learning the Volley, Part 2
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About Allen Fox - Author, Speaker, Consultant:
Allen Fox, Ph.D. earned a B.A. degree in physics and a Ph.D. in psychology from UCLA where he won the NCAA Singles and Doubles titles and where he was named UCLA Athlete of the Year and All University of California Athlete of the Year. With the same competitive zeal that propelled him to the number four ranking in the United States, to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon and a 3-time member of the US Davis Cup Team, he coached and built the Pepperdine University tennis team into a national power, mentoring, among others, renowned coach, Brad Gilbert. Dr Fox's Pepperdine teams were ranked among the nation's Top 5 for 10 consecutive years and reached 2 NCAA Team Finals.
Dr. Fox wrote the tennis best sellers, "If I'm the Better Player, Why Can't I Win?" and "Think to Win," and most recently, "Tennis: Winning the Mental Match." He is an editor of and contributor to Tennis Magazine, writes for various web sites, and is well-known for his 1-Minute Clinics on the Tennis Channel. These have been showing for the last three years. He also lectures around the world on tennis psychology, including at the national conferences of the USTA, USPTA, and the PTR. In addition, Dr. Fox consults on the mental issues of tennis with players of all levels, from recreational players to pros and is the Mental Fitness Director at the Weil Tennis Academy in Ojai, CA.
A regular on the Tennis Channel, Dr. Allen Fox is the author of three previous books, "IF I'M THE BETTER PLAYER, WHY CAN'T I WIN?", "THINK TO WIN," and "THE WINNER'S MIND, a Competitor's Guide to Sports and Business Success." Dr. Fox is an editor and writer for Tennis Magazine and for his web site, allenfoxtennis.net.
WHAT'S IN HIS NEW BOOK, Tennis: Winning the Mental Match?
CHAPTER 1: WHY DO WE WANT TO WIN? Winning a tennis match feels more important than it is because players are genetically wired to compete for position on the social hierarchy. The emotions of a tennis match resemble those of a fight. Players may realize that winning a match doesn't really matter, but they will always want to win anyway.
CHAPTER 2: THE EMOTIONAL ISSUES OF COMPETITION: Tennis is inherently an emotional game. Because match outcomes feel important but are ultimately uncontrollable, matches can become stressful. There is often an unconscious urge to escape this stress, which leads to counterproductive behaviors, among which are anger, tanking, and excuse-making. These can be overpowered by the conscious mind, but it requires understanding, high motivation, and constant effort.
CHAPTER 3: USING EMOTION TO HELP YOU WIN: Your emotions will dramatically affect your tennis performance. We discuss how to keep counterproductive emotions in check and how to create productive ones that will help you win. Topics include the use of adrenalin, profiting from the time between points, and maintaining an optimal excitation level.
CHAPTER 4: REDUCING THE STRESS: Matches can become overly stressful, and this hinders performance. Stress can be reduced by developing a more realistic perspective of the game. Included are accepting outcomes that can't be controlled; resisting a narrow focus on winning; avoiding excessive perfectionism; getting over losses quickly; and using goals for hope and motivation rather than allowing them to become expectations and cause stress.
CHAPTER 5: THE PROBLEMS OF FINISHING: Most players become nervous and stressed when they are ahead and face the hurdle of finishing the match against a dangerous opponent. The unique tennis scoring system intensifies this problem. The closer players get to winning, the greater the stress. Trying to reduce it gives rise to counterproductive behaviors such as procrastinating the finish or becoming "overconfident" and easing up with a lead.
CHAPTER 6: CHOKING - ITS CAUSES AND HOW TO MINIMIZE ITS EFFECTS: Choking is most frequent at the finish of games, sets, and matches due to the uncertainty of outcome. You can limit choking damage by immediate acceptance of this uncertainty. Avoid stressful thoughts of winning by using rituals, focusing, and relaxation techniques. Rid yourself of the idea that choking will make you lose, and recognize that there are usually multiple opportunities to win, not just one.
CHAPTER 7: CONFIDENCE AND HOW TO GET IT IF YOU DON'T HAVE IT: Confidence, aka self-belief, comes mostly from winning. Though it's more difficult, you can win without it by replacing it with sufficient emotional discipline. Slumps and hot streaks occur in cycles and both end naturally with time. Stressing over a slump prolongs it. You can speed its ending by several methods which we discuss.
CHAPTER 8: GAME PLANS: Game plans give your efforts direction and structure. They can rely primarily on offence or defense but should be consistent with your personality. With Plan A you are looking for a match-up where you have a relative advantage, most commonly pitting your strengths against your opponent's weaknesses. With Plan B, which you always employ simultaneously with Plan A, you attempt to tire your opponent mentally.
CHAPTER 9: BREAKING DOWN YOUR OPPONENT MENTALLY: You can weaken your opponent mentally by using dominance techniques. Be aware of momentum development - maintain it when you're winning and break it when you aren't. Take advantage of the let-downs that occur in transitional situations: at the end of sets, after long points, after service breaks, and after long games. Learn to resist becoming psyched out by opponents.
CHAPTER 10: MAINTAINING MENTAL EFFECTIVENESS IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE: Remember the Golden Rule of tennis: Never do anything on court that doesn't help you win. Decide beforehand how you will handle the frustrations and errors that are likely to occur during match play. Understand the value of intensity and its role in playing percentage tennis. Players who have beaten you too frequently get into your head. Beating them requires exceptional emotional discipline and focus. Learn to deal with injuries, both yours and those of your opponents.
CHAPTER 11: THE VALUE OF OPTIMISM: Being optimistic is always helpful during competition. If it does not occur naturally you can become more optimistic by deliberately focusing on the real positives that exist in every situation. Monitor your thoughts and be alert to negative ones. When one occurs replace it immediately with a positive one. A bad attitude is difficult to change in mid-match, so make sure to start out with a good one. When you are behind, hope is your most crucial asset, and it is always realistic.
CHAPTER 12: DEVELOPING YOUR GAME AND THE ROLE OF PARENTS: Tennis is a difficult game and not enjoyable until you can control the ball with some level of consistency. The "middle game" is the heart of any player's game, and is learned by intelligent, repetitious practice, Tennis should generally be made fun for beginning youngsters, but some little push may occasionally be necessary. Tournaments can be motivating for kids, but they are stressful for parents and can impel even a good parent to act improperly.
CHAPTER 13: COURAGE AND HIGHER VALUES: Competing successfully in tennis is helped by focusing on character development rather than on winning. Everybody wants to win anyway. Working to develop higher values such as courage, unselfishness, consideration for others, appreciation, and morality is good for your character and will, as a by-product, reduce your stress and help you win.
CHAPTER 14: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DOUBLES: An important doubles skill is the ability to make your partner play better. You affect your partner's emotional state and level of play with your gestures and words. Champions are not concerned with parceling out blame for a loss; rather they are focused on doing what it takes to win. You can also disrupt the opposing team by attacking the weaker player and by intimidation.









