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No Limits: The Will to Succeed

No Limits: The Will to Succeed

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Authors: Michael Phelps, Alan Abrahamson
Publisher: Free Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 1179

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1

ISBN: 1439130728
Dewey Decimal Number: 797.21092
EAN: 9781439130728
ASIN: 1439130728

Publication Date: December 9, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
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"When I'm focused, there is not one single thing, person, anything that can stand in the way of my doing something. There is not. If I want something bad enough, I feel I'm gonna get there."

Michael Phelps is one of the greatest competitors the world has ever seen. From teen sensation in Sydney to bona fide phenom in Athens, he is now -- after the Beijing Games -- a living Olympic legend. With an unprecedented eight gold medals and world-record times in seven events, his performance at the 2008 Games set a new standard for success. He ranks among the most elite athletes in the world, and is both an inspiration and a role model to millions. The incredible focus he exhibits in practice and during competition propels him forward to his unrivaled excellence. In No Limits, Michael Phelps reveals the secrets to his remarkable success, from his training regimen to his mental preparation and, finally, to his performance in the pool.

Behind Phelps's tally of Olympic gold medals lies a consistent approach to competition, a determination to win, and a straightforward passion for his sport. Like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods, he has learned to filter out distractions and deliver stellar performance under pressure. The road has not always been easy; from the very beginning, Phelps had to overcome physical setbacks and emotional trials. When he was younger, he was diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; other kids bullied him; even a teacher said he would never be successful. Later, he had to work through injuries that jeopardized his career. In this book, Phelps talks for the first time about how he has overcome these and other challenges - about how to develop the mental attitude needed to persevere, not just in athletic competition but in life.

His success is imbued with the perspective of overcoming the obstacles that come your way and believing in yourself no matter the odds.

No Limits explores the hard work, commitment, and sacrifice that go into reaching any goal. Whether it is on the starting block during an Olympic swim meet or in the weight room on a typical day, Phelps's dedication has led him to unparalleled excellence. Filled with anecdotes from family members, friends, teammates, and his coach, No Limits gives a behind-the-scenes look at the makings of a real champion. One of Phelps's mottos is "Performance Is Reality," and it typifies his attitude toward achieving his goals. It's easy to get bogged down by doubt or to lose focus when a challenge seems out of reach, but Phelps believes that you can accomplish anything if you fully commit yourself to it. Using the eight final swims of the Beijing Olympics as a model, No Limits is a step-by-step guide to realizing one's dream.


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4 out of 5 stars Solid Effort by Alan Abrahamson!   January 5, 2009
I think Michael Phelps has a wonderful and inspirational story. However, after watching a few of his interviews I became convinced that he could not possibly pull off a decent autobiography - I actually felt sorry for him during some of the post-race interviews as he seemed significantly less articulate and insightful than his team mates. To my surprise, this book was pretty good. I enjoyed the race-by-race format with historical context worked in. It seems clear that Abrahamson structured and wrote substantially all the book - but that's fine. The book does a solid job of working in a number of thoughts and observations that may actually be from Michael. Overall, I enjoyed it.


3 out of 5 stars Interesting, but not much of a personal voice...   January 3, 2009
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a fast, interesting read. It does not have a personal voice though. While written in first person, it truly reads like his coauthor did most of the writing, and Michael added an anecdote here and there -- young people just don't "talk" like the language used in the book, which reads more like a scripted inspirational speaker's writing. Good for the library if you have a sports collection. Otherwise, his previous book "Beneath the Surface" covers much of the same territory using a better co-author who gets the "voice" right....I can say from personal experience (I live in Ann Arbor and have met and spoken with Michael on occasion) that the words here are heartfelt and true, but that his co-author did most (if not all) of the writing.


3 out of 5 stars Michael Floats But This Book Sinks.   December 31, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Brief moments of inspiration, trampled by stats and way too many numbers: Alan Abrahamson could have helped Michael a little more with this confusing barrage of figures, dates, meters, and out-of-sequence story line. At best, the book was inspiring when you found a few moments here and there that you could sink your teeth into. We begin the book with what appears to be a back story about Bob, Michael's coach. But then it wanders to Bejing momentarily, back to Athens, and then a story about determination and drive, then more interrupted chronology and another affirmation about Michaels' determination and drive. This seems to be a common pattern that occurs over and over, leaving the reader disoriented and disconnected. Alas, a pattern, but still all too confusing to the reader who simply wants to hear a story and have a pleasurable reading experience. With each page littered with more stats and numbers than a college algebra exam, "No Limits: The Will to Succeed," failed to keep me invested and pushed the limits of page-hopping to the point where I succeeded in putting down the book in frustration. Michael, you are an inspiration to me as a swimmer, and your wins in Bejing put tears in my eyes as you single-handedly made me proud of my country during a tumultuous time, but please think of your fans when you write the next book and choose a co-author. It's very simple and much like driving stick (which you make reference to in the book).
A friend who taught me to drive stick once said " Every time you shift, think of your passenger's comfort-you don't want to give them whiplash and you want to make it a pleasurable experience for them." While swimming is indeed a solitary sport, built of one's individual will to thrive and drive, writing a book, on the other hand, is about sharing an experience that requires passengers. You were the driver, and we were the passengers. But in the end, I would blame Mr. Abrahamson for taking us on a potholed drive. Michael had so much to convey here, but the person responsible for making sense of it all did not guide him as he should have. If you want to take a swim without concrete boots, I suggest reading "Beneath The Surface."



5 out of 5 stars Stands on Its Own   December 26, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

First, if you've read Michael's autobiography he published shortly after Athens Olympics, this isn't book's sequel. It doesn't claim to be, but you may think it is if you look through chapters' headings, as they're based on all events Michael swam in Beijing (autobiography as it is published now stops pretty much shortly after Athens). What that means is that some of the stories are repeated, but if you keep that in mind and ignore it, you'll enjoy all the new stories he shares.

As a former college swimmer and now a masters swimmer I really enjoyed this book and had a hard time putting it down. It's well written, and gives you an idea of what it takes to get to the level that Michael is at. He's obviously gifted with a body well suited for swimming, but it was 99% hard work and effort that got him to the top where no other swimmer have been before. He tells you how he got there while also sharing other stories about his life outside of the pool.

This book also provides a chance for Michael to tell you more about Beijing experience. He was too busy during the Olympics to sit down and give a lengthy interview, and in a way, this is what this book is all about. For example, 12,000 calories a day diet that everyone talked about is actually a myth.

What always impressed me about Phelps was his focus and determination on staying on top of his goals. I have no idea how he was able to remain focused and execute to perfection every single stroke and turn in 17 races he participated in Beijing. In this book he shares how you can overcome distractions and remain motivated to reach your goals.

Finally, if you're into setting any kinds of goals in life, this book is a must read.



5 out of 5 stars Inspirational - Great Gift   December 19, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

No Limits is a book that will motivate and inspire readers to make their goals and achieve them. Michael achieved his amazing success by following daily strategies of hard practices, skill building, determination, setting supposedly impossible goals and visualizing how it would happen. These are all tools that anyone can use in life. Loved reading the details about the exciting victories and felt the lessons learned with the losses and missteps along the way.

100% recommended. Great gift.


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