This is one of the best books on mastery that I've come across. It's much more than a bunch of summaries of studies and books on practice, it's the wisdom of some amazing teachers who spent a lot of time actually learning and teaching others how to master their fields. Most of the examples in the book are geared toward teaching teachers how to perform, however the techniques are easily applied to any field or endeavor.The passion for learning the authors bring to the subject is palpable and the presentation is excellent. Also, don't be put off by the "42 Rules" in the title, this a rare exception to the rule that articles and books based on enumerated lists are no good. I haven't yet read "Teach Like a Champion"--it's on my shelf. This book is an attempt to parlay that books success and generalize the advice therein. It could be edited to half its length and not suffer on content. It's got good advice for everyone but the teacher focus is obvious. One plus that stands out is the recapping of salient points in each section and the list of enumerated advice around which the book revolves. Presumably my golf swing and my company can improve if I follow the 40 rules.
Very interesting book, opened up my eyes on how to practice and completely changed my perspective.
—Harpagofita
Excellent book for teachers or coaches. Presents interesting ideas very clearly.
—Baby_Nic
Dicas e organização para praticarmos e treinarmos para melhorar a execução.
—sneackles