Captains, by Sam Walker

Captains Sam Walker
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There is no doubt that numbers and statistics are the starting point to weigh the best sports teams in each discipline. The best in each sport are a statistic at the mercy of human performance.

And precisely that group human performance is the trigger for everything to achieve success and the consideration of a better team. It would be great if such an imponderable could be added as one more quantifiable to reach a peak. But of course it can never be like that.

In this book Captains, Sam Walker explains what for him can be the closest thing to that accurate formula that summarizes wills towards success. The existence of an unsuspected leader, a guy who, before several teams capable of being champions, transforms his into something different, in a common movement coordinated by the involvement of wills.

He presents us with many well-known equipment cases. And in all of them he brings out that value of the captain as a different type, not only a leader but also a guide, someone capable of adjusting to the needs of the moment on and off the field, someone who keeps the spark alive and who exemplifies, even to your most qualified colleagues, someone everyone would want to be.

When one of these mirror personalities is in a changing room, everything works better. The bumps come back easier and the successes are overcome in the next training session. In the words of the author it is about successful leadership.

The problem is to find him, with that guy who awakens in his companions an authority not so much made explicit by the bracelet but internalized among all by the presence, the gestures, the words and the firm will.

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