As a tennis player, Michael London struggled to get into the “zone.” His fiery temper often got in his way, however, and he’d end up throwing both his racket and his game. Years later, after studying how the brain works, he learned how to control his emotions — and unlocked the secret to hitting the perfect shot every time.

Interview Michael and see why people are clamoring for his advice! Sharing ways a PhotoReading course changed his game (and his life), this acclaimed coach will explain:

• The difference between the left and right brain—and how to get into “the zone” on demand.

• Why most people spend 100% of their time on only 10% of the game — and focusing on technique can be detrimental.

• Why your brain can be your worst enemy or best friend.

• How to relax and perform better at EVERYTHING.

• What everyone can learn from John McEnroe, John Daly and Kobe Bryant.

Hear How Studying Athletes’ Temper Tantrums Can Help
Improve Your Life

CREDENTIALS: The author of Controlled Chaos and THE GREATEST LESSON: Perfection Is A Matter Of The Mind, Michael London has devised a simple formula for improving golf, tennis, or any performance. Celebrating 50 years of playing tennis and 30 years of coaching, he says that by programming how and what we say to ourselves — along with the ability to relax and get into the “zone” — anyone can improve athletically, academically, or professionally.

AVAILABILITY: Florida, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Michael London, (517) 927-9771 (FL); GreatestlLesson4U@aol.com; www.TheGreatestLesson.com