Four powerful ways to accomplish maximum human performance in sports
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 14. 06. 2024
- In this video, Dr. Laby present four lessons from Malcolm Gladwell's recent book Outliers. Examples of how Tiger Woods and Steph Curry benefited from these lessons as well as how Dr Laby himself was able to use them to complete 3 marathons, while not being a very good athlete!
Below are time stamps for each of the sections:
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Accumulative Advantage
01:26 Steph Curry and Tiger Woods
01:48 Practice Makes You Good
02:26 Talent Plus Preparation
03:18 How Hard The Person Works
03:49 My Marathon Journey
05:02 Conclusion
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I am a Certified MD Ophthalmologist with 30+ years of experience with professional athletes in many sports as well as teams for the Beijing & Tokyo Olympics. The teams have won multiple MLB World Series & League Championships. I have been featured in the The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Sports Illustrated as well as multiple TV programs including the NBC TODAY show, Fox News, Red Bull TV, etc.
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Thanks for sharing so much valuable information, and congratulations of finishing your marathon...
Thanks, appreciate the feedback!
Great video Dr Laby â€
Thanks, glad you found it helpful. Happy to look at any atopic in which I can help you - are there any topics you are particularly looking at?