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What People Say
Real Transformation. Real Players.
“Pickleball has been a true blessing in my life, bringing together friendship, competition, and fitness in the best possible way. Through this amazing sport, I’ve formed meaningful connections with people who share my passion, creating a supportive and fun community.”
Jennifer Dawson
World's first ever Triple Crown Champion & 2023 Inductee into the Pickleball Hall of Fame
“A mindful read, enriching the enthusiast with not only pickleball insights, but applications for better living.”
Steve Dawson
Pickleball Coach to the Pros and Owner of Bobby Riggs Racket & Paddle in beautiful Encinitas, California
“When Lee Rosenthal reached out to me about contributing to the Pickleball and Life journal-focusing on mindset, passion, and purpose-it was an easy yes. Pickleball isn’t just a game; it’s a reflection of the way we approach life, challenges, and growth. I’m honored to be a part of this and thrilled to contribute.”
Scott Moore
2023 Inductee into the Pickleball Hall of Fame
When Lee introduced me to pickleball, I was immediately hooked. But more than the game, I was drawn in by Lees infectious joy, and the immediate, deep connection we shared that led to a lasting friendship. This is the ‘One Soul’ message in action: that when you show up with gratitude and a focus on lifting others up, that pure energy naturally carries over, elevating your performance on the court and in every aspect of your life.
Brian Bradley
I’ve seen hundreds of articles/videos that target improvement in one’s pickleball game. However, they are almost always instructions focused on physical shot-making or strategy, and in my experience the self-improvement technique most critically overlooked is harnessing one’s mental game. The best example of the importance of mental performance is the extreme peaks and valleys many have within a single day of playing – at the peak one is in a pure low state, and at the trough experiencing maximum distraction. If one can control their mindset to spend a greater proportion of time in that peak state, they will see a greater performance gain than any physical or strategic change they make in their game. In his book, Lee does a fantastic job helping the reader train their mind for peak performance on the court. He provide techniques for optimal mindset, and helps them create a discipline so that the reader can transport their mental state to a low state before every game, or for when they need it most. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to raise their pickleball game with the most bang for their buck – optimizing mindset