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Relentless: Secrets of the Sporting Elite
Relentless: Secrets of the Sporting Elite | Alistair Brownlee
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In his quest to define ‘sporting greatness’, double Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee has spent nearly 4 years interviewing and training with some of the greatest minds in sport to discover what it takes to become – and remain – a champion.
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This phenomenal work of literature is teaching me lots about the ways that pro athletes cope with the high stress of competitions. I have barely started however the first chapter goes over “The Science of Suffering and that some pro athletes not only put up with but seek out discomfort in the world of sport. I like books that go over the science and mentality of sports so this was a perfect fit for me. The theme (if any) in this book is that to be

Hudson wells better than the competition, you need to step out of your comfort zone as throughout the book every point seems to drift back to discomfort and the crazy beauty that we call competition. 2y
MissYaremcio Thank you for the review Hudson! You like to read a lot of nonfiction don't you? 6/6 2y
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