Tuesday, April 17, 2007

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Reinhard Hess: More than a job

review of Hans-Christian Verne carbon

A recommended book for all sports enthusiasts who want to learn more about the life of a trainer. Who can expect aid or inspiration for his own profession or even to find life should be better to try the Dalai Lama. Nevertheless, Reinhard Heß remarkably communicate a lot and gained more and more my affection The longer I've read the book. As a growler (Thoma), but sometimes choleric known, it is the absolute respect for the person on the team coach, but also for extraordinary measures and actions to have. He loves his sport and the athletes, including those of other nations, and tries to best assist, train and sometimes to protect. He says of himself that he would go through fire for his athletes. He lays down the law, after everyone has to adjust itself - perhaps a legacy of his East German past - he's just too dictator, after all he has to serve his head for any failures. The book is characterized by terms such as honesty, team spirit, fairness and respect. It is amazing, but the real Treatment of its athletes, which he also confers a high degree of autonomy, and even calls. Think of the German football player and quartering Sexverbot. This is not an issue with him, but someone breaks through the invisible line of irresponsibility, he will punish this relentlessly. He treats his athletes as individuals who have their own needs and still need to pursue their goals - in my opinion is a complex balancing act that can be completed quickly by a crash.

All in all, I encourage anyone reading this book when he works with people and wants to share the experience of an old rabbit.