Winning Ugly

Winning Ugly
Author: Brad Gilbert
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476715092

The tennis classic from Olympic gold medalist and ESPN analyst Brad Gilbert, now featuring a new introduction with tips drawn from the strategies of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Andy Murray, and more, to help you outthink and outplay your toughest opponents. A former Olympic medalist and now one of ESPN’s most respected analysts, Brad Gilbert shares his timeless tricks and tips, including “some real gems” (Tennis magazine) to help both recreational and professional players improve their game. In the new introduction to this third edition, Gilbert uses his inside access to analyze current stars such as Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal, showing readers how to beat better players without playing better tennis. Written with clarity and wit, this classic combat manual for the tennis court has become the bible of tennis instruction books for countless players worldwide.

Winning Ugly

Winning Ugly
Author: Ivo H. Daalder
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2004-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815798422

After eleven weeks of bombing in the spring of 1999, the United States and NATO ultimately won the war in Kosovo. Serbian troops were forced to withdraw, enabling an international military and political presence to take charge in the region. But was this war inevitable or was it the product of failed western diplomacy prior to the conflict? And once it became necessary to use force, did NATO adopt a sound strategy to achieve its aims of stabilizing Kosovo? In this first in-depth study of the Kosovo crisis, Ivo Daalder and Michael O'Hanlon answer these and other questions about the causes, conduct, and consequences of the war. Based on interviews with many of the key participants, they conclude that notwithstanding important diplomatic mistakes before the conflict, it would have been difficult to avoid the Kosovo war. That being the case, U.S. and NATO conduct of the war left much to be desired. For more than four weeks, the Serbs succeeded where NATO failed, forcefully changing Kosovo's ethnic balance by forcing 1.5 million Albanians from their home and more than 800,000 from the country. Had they chosen to massacre more of their victims, NATO would have been powerless to stop them. In the end, NATO won the war by increasing the scope and intensity of bombing, making serious plans for a ground invasion, and moving diplomacy into full gear in order to convince Belgrade that this was a war Serbia would never win. The Kosovo crisis is a cautionary tale for those who believe force can be used easily and in limited increments to stop genocide, mass killing, and the forceful expulsion of entire populations. Daalder and O'Hanlon conclude that the crisis holds important diplomatic and military lessons that must be learned so that others in the future might avoid the mistakes that were made in this case.

Winning Ugly in Chess

Winning Ugly in Chess
Author: Cyrus Lakdawala
Publisher: New In Chess
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2019-08-02
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9056918273

When was the last time you won a perfect game? A game that wasn’t tainted by inferior moves? Every chess player knows that smooth wins are the exception, that play is often chaotic and positions are frequently irrational. The road to victory is generally full of bumps and misadventures. Welcome to the world of imperfection! Chess books usually feature superbly played games, in Winning Ugly in Chess you will see games where weird moves are being rewarded. Cyrus Lakdawala knows that playing good chess is all very well, but that beating your opponent is better. He demonstrates the fine art of winning undeserved victories by miraculously surviving chaos, vile cheapos, refusing to resign in a lost position, lucky breaks, provoking unforced errors, improbable comebacks and other ways to land on your feet after a roller-coaster ride. Lakdawala shows how you can make sure that it is your opponent, not you, who makes the last blunder. If you’d rather win a bad game than lose a good one, then this your ideal guide. The next time ‘the wrong player’ wins, you will be that player!

Tennis: Winning the Mental Match

Tennis: Winning the Mental Match
Author: Allen Fox
Publisher: Allen Fox
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Tennis
ISBN: 0615407765

Tennis is more mentally difficult than most other sports. Because of its one-on-one nature, it feels more important than it is. Competitive matches can become highly stressful, and losing is painful. Emotions tend to get out of hand, with fears and nerves becoming difficult to control. Confidence comes and goes; the scoring system is diabolical; and everyone is at risk of choking, even the greatest players in the world. This book attacks these and other issues faced by players of all levels. Dr. Allen Fox’s solutions are logical and straightforward, and most importantly, they have been tested on court and they work.

I've Got Your Back

I've Got Your Back
Author: Brad Gilbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781591840473

The high-profile coach who turned around the tennis careers of Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick teaches leaders how to take their teams to the top--by overcoming intense pressures and frustrating distractions.

The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly

The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly
Author: Sondra Locke
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Sondra Locke tells the story of her childhood in Tennessee, her career as an actress and director, her relationship and breakup with actor Clint Eastwood, and her experience with breast cancer.

Go Ugly Early

Go Ugly Early
Author: Andy Elliott
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2018-09-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781720269328

Just think of how many times a heavy favorite has lost a match to an underdog because the underdog came in ready to fight ugly and the favorite just wasn't ready for it. Unfortunately, so many men enter the fight against the weaker enemy of lust halfheartedly, never truly counting the cost, unwilling to do whatever it takes to win. This book is about what it really takes to win the fight. It's about the costs, the commitment, and the tools you need to win the war that God fully intended you to win. If you are tired of losing and you are ready to crush the enemy this book is for you. Page by page you will learn what it takes to shove your flag firmly in the head of the serpent so other men can look up the hill and take courage from your victory.

Humanitarian Hypocrisy

Humanitarian Hypocrisy
Author: Andrea L. Everett
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501714724

In Humanitarian Hypocrisy, Andrea L. Everett maps the often glaring differences between declared ambitions to protect civilians in conflict zones and the resources committed for doing so. Examining how powerful governments contribute to peace operations and determine how they are designed, Everett argues that ambitions-resources gaps are a form of organized hypocrisy. Her book shows how political compromises lead to disparities between the humanitarian principles leaders proclaim and what their policies are designed to accomplish. When those in power face strong pressure to protect civilians but are worried about the high costs and dangers of intervention, Everett asserts, they allocate insufficient resources or impose excessive operational constraints. The ways in which this can play out are illustrated by Everett’s use of original data and in-depth case studies of France in Rwanda, the United States in Darfur, and Australia in East Timor and Aceh. Humanitarian Hypocrisy has a sad lesson: missions that gesture toward the protection of civilians but overlook the most pressing security needs of affected populations can worsen suffering even while the entities who doom those missions to failure assume the moral high ground. This is a must-read book for activists, NGO officials, and policymakers alike.

In the Zone

In the Zone
Author: J. Mitchell Perry
Publisher: JM Perry Learning Technolog
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1997
Genre: Commerce
ISBN: 9780809231959

Like a runner hitting a stride or an athlete on a winning streak, there are times when everything falls into place. This compelling book reveals how the nation's most effective coaches, athletes, and teams use mental techniques to reach an optimal performance level and how these techniques can be translated in the business environment. Photos & illustrations.