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The Jewish Jordan's Triple Threat: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Lessons from the Court
Contributor(s): Goodman, Tamir (Author), Horwitz Goodman, Judy (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1626810540     ISBN-13: 9781626810549
Publisher: Diversion Books
OUR PRICE:   $8.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Basketball
- Religion | Spirituality
Physical Information: 0.19" H x 5" W x 8" (0.22 lbs) 94 pages
 
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Reminiscent of Phil Jackson's SACRED HOOPS, Tamir Goodman's Triple Threat explores physical, mental, and spiritual lessons, on and off the court.

Tamir Goodman was dubbed The Jewish Jordan by SPORTS ILLUSTRATED for the unorthodox combination of basketball prowess and devout faith that he brought with him onto the court as a top-ranked high school recruit, D-I and professional basketball player. Goodman's book features practical basketball training tips, strategies to contend with the mental side of the game, and game-like scenarios to demonstrate how this advice will pay off on the court.

The book also takes readers on a fascinating journey through Goodman's career, a highlight of which includes Goodman making history as the first Jewish player to play D-I and professional basketball while wearing a yarmulke and refraining from playing on the Jewish Sabbath.

By weaving the hands-on advice with the intriguing personal stories, Goodman examines the basketball fundamentals of shooting, ball-handling and passing from the physical, mental and spiritual perspectives and assigns each of these moves a deeper meaning. Goodman uses examples from his career to make the point that adding an individualized spiritual element to physical and mental training can help athletes take their game to the next level, while also helping them to identify and achieve meaningful success on the court and in life.

The nickname 'Jewish Jordan' might roll off the tongue, but Tamir Goodman's journey to realize his basketball dreams was no breeze. I thoroughly enjoyed reliving all the twists and turns through HIS eyes--one of the finest sportsmen and ambassadors that our people have ever known--in this captivating book.
--Marc Stein, ESPN NBA Reporter

... an inspiring book with expert basketball advice that is great for players of all levels.
--Omri Casspi, Small Forward for the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers

... a fascinating look at one man's talents on the court, in his soul, and with an ultimate higher purpose. This book is for anyone interested in the skills of serious sportsmanship and the nuances of living an integrated and rich religious life. Tamir takes the concept of athleticism as a meaningful pursuit to the highest and most profound level. What a wonderful, joyful and superbly elegant exploration into the worlds of sports, religion, and life's purpose.
--Mayim Bialik, Ph.D., CLEC, Actress--The Big Bang Theory

As a DC area native, I have crystal clear memories of the Jewish Jordan phenomena and the national attention his story created. While he was obviously an exceptional basketball player, it was his unparalleled commitment to his faith that made him so impressive. This book is a refreshing look at what it takes to be successful on and off the court. It is a must read for all players and coaches. I couldn't put it down.
--Alan Stein, Professional Basketball Strength & Conditioning Coach

I have had the honor and privilege of watching Tamir Goodman conduct a basketball camp for children, so I have seen him put these words into action. For all the wonderful advice included in Triple Threat, it is his combined love affair with basketball and Judaism, and his spiritual devotion to both that stands out for me. His playing career was far too short, but his passion for his game--and his God--endures.''
--Mary Schmitt Boyer, sportswriter and President of the Professional Basketball Writers Association


Contributor Bio(s): Goodman, Tamir: - Tamir Goodman, dubbed "The Jewish Jordan" by the media, captivated the public's attention with the intriguing combination of devout faith and basketball prowess on the court. Tamir made history as the first Jewish basketball player to play D-I college and professional basketball while faithfully wearing a yarmulke on the court and without playing on the Jewish Sabbath. The media was there to document every twist and turn of Tamir's career with feature reports in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Sports Illustrated, and on ESPN, CNN and Fox, among many others. Since retiring from playing in 2009, Tamir has established his reputation as a sought-after motivational speaker, coach, and educator. He is also the founder and director of the non-profit Coolanu Israel, creator and CEO of Sport Strings Tzitzit, partner in the Omri Casspi Basketball Camps, and the inventor of several basketball training aids. Tamir is a former soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces, holds a B.A. in communications, and is the father of four kids. For more information about Tamir, follow Tamir on twitter @tamirgoodman, like his Facebook page, or contact him through his website: TamirGoodman.com

Judy Horwitz Goodman was an outstanding competitive runner who opted not to train or race on the Jewish Sabbath. She completed a year of national service in Israel and went on to earn her BA and MA in English Literature from Bar Ilan University. Today Judy is the marketing director of the non-profit Coolanu Israel and of Sports String Tzitzit. She is also a freelance writer and a blogger for TamirGoodman.com. Judy is a mother of four kids; in her sparse free time she enjoys running, reading, writing, movies and cooking. Contact Judy at judy@tamirgoodman.com