Posts Tagged ‘bounce’

BOUNCE – How Champions are Made, Matt Syed

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011


Discover how champions are made with BOUNCE. Bold, subversive and backed by solid evidence. Buy it here tinyurl.com Everyone knows that David Beckham crosses the ball better than anyone else and that Tiger Woods never “chokes”. But what are the hidden factors which allow the most successful sports stars to rise above their competitors — and are they shared by virtuosos in other fields? In Bounce Matthew Syed – an award-winning Times columnist and three-time Commonwealth table-tennis champion – reveals what really lies behind world-beating achievement in sport, and other walks of life besides. The answers – taking in the latest in neuroscience, psychology and economics – will change the way we look at sports stars and revolutionise our ideas about what it takes to become the best. From the upbringing of Mozart to the mindset of Mohammed Ali – via the recruitment policies of Enron – Bounce weaves together fascinating stories and telling insights and statistics into a wonderfully thought-provoking read. Bounce looks at big questions – such as the real nature of talent, what kind of practice actually works, how to achieve motivation, drugs in both sport and life, and whether black people really are faster runners. Along the way Matthew talks to a Hungarian father whose educational theories saw his daughters become three of the best chess players of all time, meets a female East German athlete who became a man, and explains why one small street in Reading – his own – has

Westside bounce back to form in style

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Westside bounce back to form in style
Westside LTC won a tense shoot-out decider to clinch a 7-6 victory over Esporta Brighton in the AEGON National Tennis League on Sunday while their ladies beat the Cumberland Club 8-4, writes Mike Sinclair.

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What kind of plastic would a ping-pong ball bounce well on?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

I need a thin sheet of material that is rigid enough so that a ping-pong ball bounces well on it, even at a thin gauge. I tried acrylic sheets (1/8in), but the ball just dies when it’s bounced on it.