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D**R
Really challenged my thinking
This is a great book - it really challenged the way I think. I also think it is an imperfect book. There were a couple of leaps that I just did not get, or maybe agreed with. However in the underlying hypothesis of the biological basis of skill in the process of myelination was both fascinating and very challenging.Accepting the hypothesis creates a new basis of learning and the more important process of 'unlearning' in adults. This book will change the way I approach my work.I also think the the review suggesting that this is a book about positive mindset totally misses the point. Positive mindset, as Coyle says himself, is irrelevant. It is how the mind is 'ignited' or focused and how this is then implemented in the right kind of deep practice, not just hard work.
M**L
A mixture of ticket science and the obvious
This is a book about how to become really great at skills such as sports or music performance.As a pro musician and music coach, I was obviously highly interested.Coyle breaks down the three principles into the coding/practice part, "ignition"(broadly, inspiration) and coaching.In essence there is no surprise here for anyone who spends their professional life in music practice and teaching.True, it is interesting to read how the neuroscientific mechanism of myelin works (a sort of fatty reinforcement mechanism to nerve circuits needed for skills).But in practical terms, knowing this doesn't to my understanding change much about how skills are acquired.There are some very interesting detailed observations about individual master coaches and what makes them good.Definitely an interesting and thought provoking book. Just-to be fair like most books of its type, like Malcolm Gladwell's-a bit of a padding out exercise. There are three key concepts. Good. Tell me succinctly how they work. Done. Next book.I guess it would be more of a booklet or pamphlet but insofar as this is in the "how to" category -tell me his to and then let me go do it!In any case, worth the money and worth reading, if perhaps selectively.
Y**S
Great Little Motivation Giver
Lovely book that covers the rudimentary science behind learning and acquiring skills.Certainly an eye opener for those who think they're are not talented and give up without consistently putting the effort in.Focus, Repeat, Repeat, Learn, Repeat
L**L
grow your own
good read, understandable and interesting
G**K
I'm into the first part of the book. Very ...
I'm into the first part of the book. Very interesting, totally agree with the theories. It is a heavy read full of psychology..so am reading a little at a time
M**D
Interesting and useful
There's some good and interesting information in here. It's a pretty good read. Basically, the author talks about how talent develops and how to encourage it. There are some interesting stories. I've read a few books like this, so the case studies were familiar. This was probably 'first in niche', and the author went to a lot of trouble interviewing key people. Sadly, some of the talent didn't match up to expectations (American football player JaMarcus Russell being the most salient.) Teachers and parents would find this book invaluable.
V**S
Excellent
I really enjoyed the notions of deep practice, ignition and master coaching. I read this book in the context of recovering from chronic pain. the master skill for this is โdeep relaxationโ which will hopefully lead to desensitise oneโs nervous system. Knowing that focusing on chunks of skills and loads of repetition gives a clear vision of whatโs required. The only thing I didnโt โvibeโ in the book is the emphasis on growing myelin. Somehow I donโt believe itโs as simple a neurological mechanism as that. Highly recommended nevertheless.
S**O
A must for any Coach or Techer
Could not stop reading. Having read Bounce I was really looking forward to this. I read it in one sitting! Well written, well researched and very interesting. I am not sure if I subscribe to all that is put forward as fact - but the way it is makes this a great read for and Sports or Music player or coach/teacher. I read this and immediately regretted not knowing this while I was training!
O**.
Simple, funny and profound content
Using a simple writing the author brings to attention some important, and specific, points involved with the development for so called talent.Great reading.
H**Z
Grandios
Groรartiges Buch!
N**I
Unlocking the Secrets to Nurture Greatness
Here are some key highlights that make this book a must-read for anyone interested in understanding and nurturing talent:๐ง Science of talent: The book delves into the fascinating science behind talent and skill development, shedding light on how greatness can be nurtured and cultivated in individuals.๐ก Myelin and skill-building: "The Talent Code" introduces the concept of myelin, a neural insulator, and explains its crucial role in accelerating skill acquisition and mastery.๐ Talent hotbeds: The book provides intriguing case studies of various "talent hotbeds" across the world, revealing the secrets behind their extraordinary success in nurturing talent.๐ Deep practice: "The Talent Code" offers valuable insights into the concept of deep practice and its role in fostering exceptional skills and abilities in individuals.๐ฅ Ignition and motivation: The book explores the power of ignition in sparking motivation and drive in individuals, emphasizing the importance of passion and determination in achieving greatness.๐ Master coaching: "The Talent Code" highlights the critical role of master coaches in nurturing talent and shares effective coaching techniques to inspire and guide individuals towards their full potential.๐ฑ Growth mindset: The book reinforces the importance of a growth mindset, encouraging readers to view talent as something that can be developed and cultivated over time.
S**Y
You can learn a subject if you want to
This book knocks it out of the park. In more ways than one. The concepts that the author discusses here can be used for literally any new skill you are trying to learn. Fantastic read and easy to understand language make this book engaging with actionable suggestions.
M**L
Worth the read
Great insight backed up with science and real life examples
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