Thursday, July 7, 2011

How to Apply the Art of War in Sports

Competition is a given in every sport, from the simple to the most sophisticated of sports. If you observe carefully, you'll notice that a lot of sports aren't very different from warfare in that strength, strategy, and victory play key parts in the outcome. And looking at the strategies and lessons of warfare can be applied to sport, in particular the ways in which it is possible to win through outsmarting the opponents.

This article focuses on applying The Art of War, a book written by the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu, to sport situations. The specific purpose of this book was to aid readers in... winning. The book contains strategies in a series of thirteen chapters that can applied, along with an open mind, to help you to succeed in any sports match, game, race, or other sporting pursuit that you're a part of. Taking each of the chapters individually, here are some of the lessons you can learn for your sporting success.
Note: The references in this article to "team" refer to both team and individual sports; after all, even in individual sports you have a team of supporters such as a coaches, trainers, information providers, and those who care for your health and other needs.

Source: http://www.wikihow.com/Apply-the-Art-of-War-in-Sports

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