The Death of You  
Life After Elite Sport
Author(s): Luke Sutton
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399086066
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Arguably the greatest Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps, with twenty-eight Olympic medals to his name, was asked if he would like his children to follow in his footsteps. His answer, 'Honestly, in a perfect world, I’d say no. Just because I don’t want them to live in my footsteps. And I also know everything about it – I know the ins and the outs, the good, the bad, and the ugly. So, you know, as a parent, it just – it frightens me.’ The truth is that the vast majority of the public don’t understand this alarming answer from Phelps. The question as to why so many elite sportspeople fall off the edge of a cliff in life when they retire is often answered in either a too complicated or too simplistic way to give people a meaningful answer. This book changes that. Using brutally honest interviews with sport stars Matthew Hoggard, Paul Walsh, Gail Emms, Tom May, Johnny Nelson and Clare Shine, Luke Sutton breaks down why this happens for a reader in a way that hasn’t been done yet. Anyone fascinated by sport or elite performance in general will be enthralled by this book. There is so much to take from it.
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Arguably the greatest Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps, with twenty-eight Olympic medals to his name, was asked if he would like his children to follow in his footsteps. His answer, 'Honestly, in a perfect world, I’d say no. Just because I don’t want them to live in my footsteps. And I also know everything about it – I know the ins and the outs, the good, the bad, and the ugly. So, you know, as a parent, it just – it frightens me.’ The truth is that the vast majority of the public don’t understand this alarming answer from Phelps. The question as to why so many elite sportspeople fall off the edge of a cliff in life when they retire is often answered in either a too complicated or too simplistic way to give people a meaningful answer. This book changes that. Using brutally honest interviews with sport stars Matthew Hoggard, Paul Walsh, Gail Emms, Tom May, Johnny Nelson and Clare Shine, Luke Sutton breaks down why this happens for a reader in a way that hasn’t been done yet. Anyone fascinated by sport or elite performance in general will be enthralled by this book. There is so much to take from it.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1 The Road to Utopia
  • Chapter 2 Death
  • Chapter 3 Matthew Hoggard (Part 1)
  • Chapter 4 Matthew Hoggard (Part 2)
  • Chapter 5 Paul Walsh (Part 1)
  • Chapter 6 Paul Walsh (Part 2)
  • Chapter 7 Gail Emms (Part 1)
  • Chapter 8 Gail Emms (Part 2)
  • Chapter 9 Tom May (Part 1)
  • Chapter 10 Tom May (Part 2)
  • Chapter 11 Johnny Nelson (Part 1)
  • Chapter 12 Johnny Nelson (Part 2)
  • Chapter 13 Clare Shine (Part 1)
  • Chapter 14 Clare Shine (Part 2)
  • Chapter 15 Me
  • Chapter 16 Nature and Nurture
  • Acknowledgements
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