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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.
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“Ive watched many great players, but this is the first book that shows me how they became great people. ” Joe Buck, Fox Sports
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“Its How You Play the Game is a great readinsightful and well written.” Donald J. Trump
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“Brian does a masterful job laying out the values that have made America great.” Gen. Tommy R. Franks, U.S. Army (Retired)
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“This is essential reading for sports fans and sports parents everywhere.” Rick Wolff, host, & #8220;The Sports Edge & #8221; WFAN Radio
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“This book taught me more about some of my favorite leaders than any profile of them I had ever read…” Don Yaeger, Sports Illustrated writer, New York Times bestselling author
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“Helps to understand the value of sports and how it prepares you to deal with the stresses of everyday life.” Bob Ferraro, President of the National High School Coaches Association
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“Like having a library of motivational books by successful people…a book youll refer to the rest of your life.” Lou Holtz, former college football coach
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“Really gets at the heart of what sports is all about. …Great read for anyone who ever played a sporyt.” Tommy Lasorda, former Los Angeles Dodgers manager
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“Its How You Play the Game tells us what [athletes] were looking for when they started and what they found.” Teddy Atlas, boxing trainer and commentator
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“…Humanizes our icons in a way that makes their success seem achievable and their life lessons invaluable.” Jake Steinfeld, Chairman & CEO, Body by Jake Global
About the Author
Cohost of cable television's number one morning show, Fox & Friends, Brian Kilmeade has reported on or provided live coverage of every major American sport over the last twenty years. He lives in Massapequa, New York, where he still coaches soccer.