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Relentless

From Good to Great to Unstoppable

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
An all-new production of the phenomenal bestseller, now featuring exclusive new conversations with the authors!

For more than two decades, legendary trainer Tim Grover has taken the greats—Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and hundreds of relentless competitors in sports, business, and every walk of life—and made them greater. Now, for the first time ever, he reveals what it takes to achieve total mental and physical dominance, showing you how to be relentless and achieve whatever you desire.
Direct, blunt, and brutally honest, Grover breaks down what it takes to be unstoppable: you keep going when everyone else is giving up, you thrive under pressure, you never let your emotions make you weak. In "The Relentless 13," he details the essential traits shared by the most intense competitors and achievers in sports, business, and all walks of life. Relentless shows you how to trust your instincts and get in the Zone; how to control and adapt to any situation; how to find your opponent's weakness and attack. Grover gives you the same advice he gives his world-class clients—"don't think"—and shows you that anything is possible. Packed with previously untold stories and unparalleled insight into the psyches of the most successful and accomplished athletes of our time, Relentless shows you how even the best get better...and how you can too.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sean Pratt's performance makes him sound like both a serious expert and a chatty observer. Both aspects of his vocal presence work well to deliver the author's message on exceptional performance in any realm of life. Being a relentless achiever--he calls them "cleaners"--is about doing, especially when the people around you are ready to slack off or start feeling sorry for your opponents. Basketball figures heavily in the narratives that illustrate this fast-moving lesson; Grover has been the personal trainer of Michael Jordan and countless other hoops stars. Their stories bring home the powerful point that top-level success means taking intense responsibility for results at any cost. T.W. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 28, 2013
      Grover ( Jump Attack) spends half of his second book making a sales pitch for his sports-performance training services (at Attack Athletics in Chicago), and the other half lamenting the fact that most people are little more than slackers. The book is written in an unremittingly abrasive style (“When people rip me for being an asshole... it means I’m on a level they can’t attain”) that’s bound to irk some as much as it inspires others. Grover explains the differences between three types of individuals—”Coolers, Closers, and Cleaners”—whose competitive focus and passion are, respectively, good, great, and unstoppable. A Cleaner is “the most intense and driven competitor imaginable,” someone whose ultimate success comes from tapping into his or her “dark side” and acting on instinct. Grover builds the book around “the Relentless 13,” a baker’s dozen of Cleaner characteristics that can be applied both on and off the field; they include attacking opponents’ weaknesses, being feared more than liked, and never recognizing failure. He must know what he’s talking about—Grover is, after all, Michael Jordan’s personal trainer, and he served as the director of sports performance for the United States’ 2012 Olympic basketball team—but his approach is truly, relentlessly irritating. Agent: Shari Wenk, SLW Literary Agency.

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