• Rick Macci and Dr Niva: How To Power Up YOUR Positivity

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

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Rick Macci and Dr Niva: How To Power Up YOUR Positivity

  • Summary

  • What happens when you put one of the world's most famous tennis coaches together with an outstanding neurologist with a passion for our beautiful game?

    The answer is a fantastic book that can help shape the approach you take to tennis and the approach you take to life. The book is called Billion Dollar Mind, and in today's episode, we have the two authors.

    The coach is the world famous Rick Macci, who featured prominently in the King Richard film as he coached Serena and Venus as juniors, as well as Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova, Jennifer Capriati and a whole host of others, including our other guest, Dr Nivedita (Niva) Uberoi Jerath.

    Dr Niva is an accomplished player and an equally accomplished neurologist.

    Rick takes us through his approach to tennis and life alongside some amazing anecdotes about his approach with players who went on to become global stars, whilst Dr Niva brings neuroscience based strategies to help you achieve your full potential.

    Whether you are a coach, player or parent, if you believe in the power of positivity and want to get practical tips on how to be more positive, I highly recommend the Billion Dollar Mind book and I think you're going to enjoy this episode.

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