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Highlining Balance

Jasper Quincy

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Highlining Balance explores the captivating world of highlining, where athletes walk across narrow webbing suspended hundreds of feet in the air. It delves into the unique blend of physical skill and mental fortitude required to succeed in this extreme sport. The book reveals how highlining is as much a mental discipline as it is a physical one, requiring athletes to cultivate unwavering focus and manage fear.

 
Highlining is not just about balance; mastering the art of focused attention and cultivating a deep sense of inner stability are paramount to conquering the challenges posed by highlining. The book progresses from the foundational elements of highlining—including equipment and biomechanics—to the psychological and physiological demands of the sport. It examines the impact of environmental factors like wind and altitude, and it integrates insights from sports psychology, neuroscience, and mindfulness.

 
You'll discover how athletes train their minds to overcome fear, manage anxiety, and maintain unwavering concentration under immense pressure. Ultimately, Highlining Balance reveals how the principles of focus, stability, and mental resilience learned through highlining can be applied to other areas of life, enhancing both professional performance and personal well-being.
Disponibile da: 10/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 91 pagine.

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