Martial artists, great warriors, coaches, generals, and successful corporate CEOs have all effectively used the strategies for winning found in Sun Tzu's Art of War. Authors Jerry Lynch and Chungliang Al Huang, using lessons from the
The Art of War, as well as other ancient Taoist books such as the
I Ching and
Tao Te Ching, teach readers to develop the capacities and qualities that make a champion-such as high self-esteem, courage, fortitude, determination, perseverance, tenacity, self-awareness, integrity, the ability to take risks, and the ability to learn from failure.
The emphasis on self-awareness, tactical positioning, and strategic advantage means that practitioners win through inner growth and self-improvement-giving them a universal competitive edge.
About the Author:Jerry Lynch, Ph.D., is a renowned counseling and sports psychologist, international speaker, and author of several books, including
Coaching with Heart, The Way of the Champion, Spirit of the Dancing Warrior, Creative Coaching, and, with
Chungliang Al Huang,
Thinking Body, Dancing Mind. The authors have worked with thousands of world-class athletes and CEOs, as well as 14 national championship collegiate teams, and have published seven books on the relationship of the Tao to performance.