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Flow im Sport

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Two leading experts on "the flow state" explain the phenomenon as it occurs in sports and provide seven keys for creating favorable conditions for unleashing the power "flow" of mind and spirit. Endorsed by Miami Dolphins coach Jimmy Johnson. 25 photos. 4 illustrations.

189 pages, Paperback

First published May 19, 1999

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Susan A. Jackson

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71 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2023
Is great if you’re beginning to learn about flow,

I rate it 2 stars since I’ve read a few book now on flow already and this does no more than just describe areas in which flow is present.

I can see so many people reading this and getting nothing from it. It’s a lot of vague information on flow characteristics rather than guidelines to how one can direct flow towards their sport performance.

I know why the authors didn’t write guidelines but I think the book becomes much longer for no reason without those guidelines. I was constantly reading how they would explore topics in greater depth later on, to ultimately be left disappointed.

Especially since Mihaly has written so much on “Flow”, I thought this was disappointing.

The value you get from this book could probably be found in a 10 minute YouTube video
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52 reviews
January 30, 2021
Great introduction to the role of flow in sports. While there have been much more research that have emerged in the area since this book was published, it is nevertheless one of the classics that brings us back to the foundations of flow in sports. The book is also easy to read for those who are not familiar with the concept and there are little worksheets that you or anyone who plays a sport can utilise in their own self-reflection with their experience of flow.
195 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2021
While the title relates to athletes can be related to any individual who has felt a mental high from an accomplishment. The text speaks specifically to and about athletes and goes to both how you gain flow and how fast one can lose it. I think it provides insight to both athletes and their coaches.
112 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2023
Challenge-skills balance
2. Action-awareness merging
3. Clear goals
4. Unambiguous feedback
5. Concentration on the task at hand
6. Sense of control
7. Loss of self-consciousness
8. Transformation of time
9. Autotelic experience

It’s not about winning it is about creating an optimal environment for optimal experiences

Competition can be good for getting to flow as it challenges you but when it shifts to ego you lose it

NEED WHAT DID I LEARN TODAY
FES - WILT EVERYDAY!!! It’s a discpline!
65 reviews
November 17, 2020
Absolutely love the book! This is a concept that I am completely fascinated by so I'm a little biased but everyone should read this to understand the importance of challenge and what boredom is as well.
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205 reviews2 followers
June 3, 2019
I only read a couple of chapters. Very repetitive, like the authors wrote an essay and expanded it into a book by repeating themselves and adding extraneous words.
17 reviews
December 14, 2021
Después de leer fluir, se queda algo corto. Misma teoría pero aplicado al deporte. Si lees el libro de "Fluir" ya leerás la gran mayoría de cosas que se comentan en este libro. Aún así, se hace ameno e interesante.
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58 reviews
September 26, 2009
This book is very repetitive. I felt like I was reading the first chapter over and over and over again.
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