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W. Timothy Gallwey (born 1938 in San Francisco) is an author who has written a series of books in which he has set forth a methodology for coaching and for the development of personal and professional excellence in a variety of fields that he calls "the Inner Game".
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Alan Fine (born June 12, 1953) is an author, executive coach, consultant, and speaker. Fine began his career as a tennis coach in the United Kingdom.In the late 1970s he worked with Graham Alexander and Sir John Whitmore using Timothy Gallwey’s Inner Game theory as part of their coaching process.
Currently, Coach Cal’s 803 NCAA-approved wins have him 14th on the all-time list. Next up is Rick Byrd, the longtime Belmont coach who has 805 career wins and is 13th on the all-time wins list.
In 1970, he studied at the Esalen Institute in Slates Hot Springs, California, with the likes of William Schutz (creator of team development model FIRO-B), and then trained with Harvard educationalist and tennis expert Timothy Gallwey, who created the Inner Game methodology of performance coaching.
Toggle Coaching records subsection. 5.1 All-time wins. 6 Miscellaneous records. ... Coach School(s) Status 1. 506: Jim Roth: Southern Columbia: Active through 2024 ...
Henry Galway (Henry Gallwey before 1911), British Army officer and Governor of South Australia; Peter Gallwey, English Jesuit priest and writer; Timothy Gallwey, American tennis coach and writer; Ralph Payne-Gallwey, British soldier and writer
In 1982, he became head coach at Union. His first year at Union was the program's first winning season in a dozen years and he posted a winning record every single year during his decade at the school. In 1983 and 1989, Bagnoli and Union reached the NCAA Division III title game and he won Coach of the Year honors twice, in 1983 and 1991.