"Insightful, thoughtful, and altogether wonderful: The authors have given us a guided tour of athletic greatness, brimming with revelatory science and deep understanding."--Daniel Coyle, New York Times bestselling author of The Talent Code
An engrossing guidebook for youth athletes, parents, coaches and perhaps even fantasy-league fans looking for a little insight.--The Washington Post
In The Best, the authors' vast scientific expertise and real-world experience from the trenches of elite sport results in a fascinating, informative, and immediately relevant read. I devoured it in a weekend and immediately shared it with my National Team coaches and performance staff.--Peter Vint, Chief of Sport, USA Volleyball
"The Best takes you on an epic journey of discovery and learning while also highlighting some of the nuances and pitfalls around developing elite athletes." --James Bunce, High Performance Director, US Soccer Federation
"For any coach that wants to learn and then coach better, this book is a must read. Developing elite athletes is an intricate process and this book will help you achieve the right balance of coaching."--Eddie Jones, Head Coach, England Rugby
"Answers the big questions about how stars are made, in lucid, jargon-free prose. Takes our understanding of elite sport to a new level and deepens the enjoyment of watching. A major addition to sporting literature."--Paul Hayward, Chief Sports Writer, Daily Telegraph
"The Best takes a classic question posed by sport - what made them so good? - and interrogates it with genuine intellectual sparkle."--Ed Smith, England cricket selector, author of What Sport Tells Us About Life
"A great read for anyone interested in excellence using a compelling mix of narrative interviews with the best athletes interwoven with cutting edge science."--Sian Beilock, author of Choke
"This crisply written and enthralling book is a study of high achievement in sports. But it is much more than that because of the richness of the human interest stories it tells and of how it uses data to explain its conclusions. It achieves that rare feat: making you look at the world in a new way."--Jason Cowley, Editor, New Statesman
"The Best is an enthralling read that combines the latest research along with interesting anecdotes that bring to life how the world's best athletes are made. Whether a casual reader or professional working in athlete development The Best is a great read"--Troy Taylor, High Performance Director, US Ski and Snowboard
"The authors delve deep into the minds of great athletes, making tangible the intangible, bringing reason to the unexplained, and order to the chaos surrounding the creation of elite sportsmen and women."--Stuart Miller, Senior Executive Director, International Tennis Federation
"Taking the complexity of cutting edge research and mixing it with the insights from expert performers in elite sport, The Best stands out in offering a glimpse of the characteristics of greatness and highlighting the many factors that lead individuals to sporting triumph."--David Colclough, Head of Coaching/Sports Science at The Professional Golfers' Association (The PGA)
"A comprehensive book, which thoroughly covers, using science and interviews with successful athletes, the key factors that impact on a prosperous career in sport. For those involved in this domain, this is a very important read that helps improve understanding of the nuances that exist along the pathway to sporting excellence."
--Juninho Paulista, Brazilian National Football Team
"The authors have created a piece of work that encapsulates everything we should know about identifying and developing champions. This book is a must for any coach, Sporting Director, teacher or mentor; in fact, anyone involved in finding talent and creating opportunity for potential to become reality. In this one book, the authors cover the full spectrum of requirements for elite athletes to become the best they can be and provide the tools for others to help them."
--Les Reed, Technical Director, The Football Association
"The Best provides a perfect balance between evidence-based and anecdotal writing. It is easy to read but insightful and thought-provoking. It provides a good framework to understand the multifactorial and random aspects involved on human talent. The Best is a good resource for anyone interested in skill learning, talent identification and expert performance."
--Xavi Schelling, Director of Sports Science and Performance, San Antonio Spurs