Category Archives: BookChattr
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Last summer we hosted a series called BookChattr. It was DrumChattr’s Summer Book Club. We read The Inner Game of Tennis – W. Timothy Gallwey. After each of the books, we did a podcast recapping the book. This year, we
Inner Game of Tennis #6
This chapter of the book is largely a summary of the “new” learning process. It is not a new process. The process is the oldest and most natural process to humans. We have replaced this process with something unnatural. Let’s
Inner Game of Tennis #5
Chapter 5 of the Inner Game takes a shift from the previous two chapters. Gallwey begins to focus on technical instruction. For that reason, I’m not going to speak to about 80% of the chapter, as it focuses on technical
Inner Game of Tennis #4
By Shane Griffin My apologies for taking such a break between posts for “The Inner Game of Tennis.” I unintentionally put BookChattr on the back burner while working on a few other projects around here. Today, we’re back at it
The Inner Game of Tennis #3
By Shane Griffin Today, we dive into Chapter 3 of “The Inner Game of Tennis,” and this is where things begin to grow a bit more meaty. Depending on your background, your instructors, and your personal philosophy, some of the
The Inner Game of Tennis #2
By Shane Griffin Today, we’ll look at chapter 2 of The Inner Game, which begins to lay some foundation for some of the most critical concepts in the book. Only four pages in length, it still has some philosophical meat
The Inner Game of Tennis #1
By Shane Griffin I know that I initially said we were going to look at the first two chapters of
DrumChattr Podcast #32: BookChattr #2 Discussion
On Friday, we had our second BookChattr Discussion for Steven Pressfield’s
BookChattr #3: The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey
By Shane Griffin This week, we look to start the third book of the summer book club,
“The War of Art” – Bookchattr Book #2 – Counterpoised Forces and the True Self
By Thomas Burritt We hope that many of you are participating in the 2nd book of Bookchattr, and that your are ready to move on to part III of Steven Pressfield’s



