Mind/body balance key to athletic achievement In “Sporting Body Sporting Mind,” John Syer and Christopher Connolly col laborate their findings on the importance of mental health in physical fitness. This motiva tional handbook is directed at not only the individual athlete but also the team and coach. Whether one’s sport is downhill ski racing, the book has something to offer. The authors attempt to get the reader attuned to his or her own body, thoughts and feelings. They also stress the significance of other people and athletic equipment on overall performance. The organization of “Sporting Body Spor-, ting Mind,” is evident in the lengthy, detailed table of contents that Emerald file photo Training the mind and soul is a key part of preparing for athletic competi tion. emphasizes educating the physical self through four main processes: learning, training, maintenance and change. Syer and Connolly cover the techni ques thoroughly and offer step by-step mental and physical ex cercises throughout the book. Review Anecdotal examples are given in a multitude of sports. The strength in the book lies in the authors’ ability to make the points universal to all sports at all levels. Therefore, it offers advice to the serious marathon runner, the beginning biker and the intramural rugby team member. The authors dedicate themselves to the psychological aspects of training and com peting. According to “Sporting Body Sporting Mind,’’ cultivating a positive self-image requires more than simply quoting Muhammad Ali’s famous line “1 am the greatest.” It takes mental agility and deter mination. “A positive self image is one of the most impor tant and yet vulnerable assets you can possess.” John Syer concludes that competition can do one of two things; first, it can help people discover their potential and secondly, it can push them to reach some society-imposed standard. As a Marine Officer, you could be in charge of a Mach 2 + F/A-18A, a vertical take-off Harrier or one ©four other jets or helicopters. And you could do it by the time you’re 23. But it takes a special commitment on your part We demand leaders at all levels. We teach you to be one. If you’re Go farther. a freshman or sophomore, ask about our under graduate officer commissioning programs. If you’re a junior, check out our graduate programs. Stalling salaries are from $17,000 to $23,000. And you can count on going farther...faster. \Wie looking for a few good men. ThrouKh a mixture of fact and advice, “Sporting Body Sport ing Mind” shows the need for a harmonic body-mind relation ship and gives the athlete alter native ways to achieve success in his or her desired sport. By Robin Joannides 300 EMU • 686-5511 RESUMES 10% off with current student ID -\ Instant passport pictures. Flattering passport pictures, in full color, in just 60 seconds. When i! comes to your passport it really makes sense to travel first class And you can — with beauti ful color pas-soon pV tures we can make for you in a matter of minutes — while you wait. Our instant passport pictures fully comply with the new U S Passpon repuiatK -ns. and they re good for other offi cial documents too Come in soon We ll help speed you on vour way CAMERA CENTERS available