Transcription of The Talent Code
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Greatness Isn t Born. It s Grown. here s CoyleBantam BooksThe Talent Codethe Talent codeA Bantam Book / May 2009 Published byBantam DellA Division of Random House, York, New YorkAll rights 2009 by Daniel CoyleBook design by Glen M. EdelsteinBantam Books and the Rooster colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataCoyle, Talent code : Greatness isn t born. It s grown. Here s how. / Daniel bibliographical references and 978-0-553-80684-7 (hardcover) ISBN 978-0-553-90649-3 (ebook)1. Ability. 2. Motivation (Psychology) I.
foot, then quickly swings his foot around the ball to flick it the opposite direction with his instep. Done properly, the move gives the viewer the impression that the player has the ball on a rubber band. The first time we watch Brunio try the move, he fails, then stops and thinks. He does it again more slowly and fails again—the ball ...
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