The Talent Code (Hardcover)

Author: Daniel Coyle
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780553806847
Publisher: BANTT
Publish Date: 4/28/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210639827
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Dimensions (in Inches) 8.75H x 5.75L x 1T
 
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Combining cutting-edge neurological insights with the results of his own investigative reporting, Daniel Coyle reveals a universal formula for success that can be applied to anyone, regardless of their field of interest. Coyle traveled the world collecting data from "talent hotbeds," such as Caribbean baseball leagues and an exclusive classical music academy in New York, in order to identify any common traits which linked those who excel in their fields. Then he analyzed the latest neurological research on myelin, a neural hormone proven to increase speed, accuracy, and competence. The results of this remarkable research are Coyle's three key elements of success--ignition, practice, and coaching--which he discusses in detail, providing compelling insights on how we can all maximize performance and achievement.

 
 

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The Girl Who Did a Month''s Worth of Practice in Six Minutes


Every journey begins with questions, and here are three: How does a penniless Russian tennis club with one indoor court create more top-twenty women players than the entire United States?

How does a humble storefront music school in Dallas, Texas, produce Jessica Simpson, Demi Lovato, and a succession of pop music phenoms?

How does a poor, scantily educated British family in a remote village turn out three world-class writers?

Talent hotbeds are mysterious places, and the most mysterious thing about them is that they bloom without warning. The first baseball players from the tiny island of the Dominican Republic arrived in the major leagues in the 1950s; they now account for one in nine big-league players. The first South Korean woman golfer won a Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tournament in 1998; now there are fortyfive on the LPGA Tour, in
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