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Hardcover It's How You Play the Game: The Powerful Sports Moments That Taught Lasting Values to America's Finest Book

ISBN: 0061237264

ISBN13: 9780061237263

It's How You Play the Game: The Powerful Sports Moments That Taught Lasting Values to America's Finest

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You don't have to be a star athlete to take away valuable lessons from the world of sports--whether it's learning how to get along with others, to never give up, to be gracious in victory and defeat, even knowing when to throw in the towel. Each interview conducted by Brian Kilmeade reveals personal stories of the defining sports moments in the lives of athletes, CEOs, actors, politicians, and historical figures. Men and women, pros and amateurs alike, explain how the discipline and rules they learned on the field prepared them to handle life and overcome adversity with dignity and sportsmanship.

Some of the world's greatest athletes share their insights learned through the sweat of competition, the tears of defeat, and the heady excitement of victory--from the elation of future NFL star quarterback Terry Bradshaw on the day he threw his first perfect spiral after weeks of trying, to the scary day a determined young model named Beth Ostrosky got her front teeth knocked out in a high school basketball game, and the unusual turn of events that kept her in the contest.

Surprising, entertaining, and always imparting an important life lesson, It's How You Play the Game features more than ninety anecdotes and vignettes from men and women such as wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and gymnast Kerri Strug, historical figures Abraham Lincoln and General George Patton, grassroots greats Rudy Ruettiger of Notre Dame and Coach Ken Carter, and many more. These recollections are sure to benefit any reader, whether an aspiring athlete or a sideline sports fan--it's the ideal gift for kids of all ages. As Kilmeade writes, "Regardless of who you are, what era you played, what sport you chose, or how much success you achieved, playing the game is all about getting you ready for life. Winning or losing has little to do with who you will become. Instead, it's how you prepared for the game that determines whether you'll be a winner or loser in life."

So while the games do count--in life as in sports, it's how you play the game that matters.

Customer Reviews

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How do you play the game?

The book, It's How You Play the Game, is a masterfully written book by Brian Kilmeade. Whether you are an athlete, an artist, a musician, or anything else, everyone can learn valuable lessons from the world of sports. This book contains many colorful interviews with some of the world's finest athletes, politicians, and other well-known people that felt sports impacted their lives in a positive way. In the opening chapter, hall of fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw, shares some of his childhood memories. He tells about how he tried again and again to throw the perfect spiral, and when he finally did, he rushed in the house to get his mom to show her his great success. Author Brian Kilmeade does a fantastic job of collecting the interviews for this book. This is Kilmeade's second book. I would also recommend his first book, The Games Do Count. Kilmeade uses his journalism experience from being on television's Fox and Friends to help each interview make for a well-rounded chapter. Kilmeade does an excellent job making the book something that anyone can relate to. I couldn't set the book down as soon as I had finished reading the first page. The lessons the athletes in this book learned are lessons that I have gotten from sports. Determination, teamwork, giving effort, and focus are among the many that are mentioned and that I have learned. This book is beautifully written, and would be a great read for anyone who likes to relate and really be in touch with what they are reading.

Good book... Good price!

I ordered the book ("It's How You Play the Game") for my 12 yr. old son. He is a sports junkie and enjoys reading about sports icons. This book tells of many of his sports heroes and tells of their fight to become successful. It encourages the reader that no matter your background, what you get out of life is what you put into it. This is a great message, especially for the younger generation. The work ethic is something to be desired in this "welfare" society we live in today.

It's How You Play the Game

I bought this as a gift, but I read it before I wrapped it. I enjoyed the book. Nice "light" reading

The dark-haired guy who is not Steve Doocy wrote a good book!

I was a little worried when I first saw this book displayed on a TV show, and that is was supposedly written by the dark-haired guy who is not Steve Doocy, but it turned out to be a pleasurable read! The book itself is quite long for a sports book, which is helped by the fact that it is broken up into easily manageable stories. Another nice thing about it is that it is from a wide variety of individuals that the dark-haired guy who is not Steve Doocy interviewed. I had really expected it to be nothing but sports heroes spouting "You have to give it 110%" or "My sport good!". Fortunately, the dark-haired guy who is not Steve Doocy did an excellent job of compiling interesting lessons, with just a general theme of sports, and how they shape you as you mature. My complements to the dark-haired guy who is not Steve Doocy for writing an easy to read, morally relevant, enjoyable book!
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