Buddha Was A Baller

How to Awaken the Athlete Inside You

Nonfiction, Sports, Individual Sports, Training, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Meditation
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Author: Ryan Stock ISBN: 9781945532979
Publisher: Mind & Sport LLC Publication: October 4, 2018
Imprint: Opportune Independent Publishing Co. Language: English
Author: Ryan Stock
ISBN: 9781945532979
Publisher: Mind & Sport LLC
Publication: October 4, 2018
Imprint: Opportune Independent Publishing Co.
Language: English

Buddha Was a Baller: How to Awaken the Athlete Inside You is a uniquely insightful collection combining some of the greatest athletes of our time with Buddha’s mindset and teachings.

Ryan Stock uses his experience as a basketball player and coach conjoined with his findings on his spiritual journey to explain how Buddha would’ve made the ultimate baller. He was patient, mindful, and strategic—all of the things that can enhance an athlete’s playing ability and experience. This book explains how mind over matter will always lead to victory. Buddha was not agile, chiseled, or swift in movement with the ball, but the things he did possess would have allowed him to positively influence and add value to the performance of greats such as Michael Jordan or Lebron James.

Typically, athleticism is viewed as a complete physical ability, but often the mental strengths one must have to get ahead on the court is overlooked.

As you read Buddha Was a Baller, think about using these strategies on and off of the court for an enhanced experience along with your life journey whether you are an athlete or not.  

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Buddha Was a Baller: How to Awaken the Athlete Inside You is a uniquely insightful collection combining some of the greatest athletes of our time with Buddha’s mindset and teachings.

Ryan Stock uses his experience as a basketball player and coach conjoined with his findings on his spiritual journey to explain how Buddha would’ve made the ultimate baller. He was patient, mindful, and strategic—all of the things that can enhance an athlete’s playing ability and experience. This book explains how mind over matter will always lead to victory. Buddha was not agile, chiseled, or swift in movement with the ball, but the things he did possess would have allowed him to positively influence and add value to the performance of greats such as Michael Jordan or Lebron James.

Typically, athleticism is viewed as a complete physical ability, but often the mental strengths one must have to get ahead on the court is overlooked.

As you read Buddha Was a Baller, think about using these strategies on and off of the court for an enhanced experience along with your life journey whether you are an athlete or not.  

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