Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable (Tim Grover Winning Series)

For more than two decades, legendary trainer Tim Grover has taken the greats—Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and hundreds of relentless competitors in sports, business, and every walk of life—and made them greater. Now, for the first time ever, he reveals what it takes to achieve total mental and physical dominance, showing you how to be relentless and achieve whatever you desire.

Direct, blunt, and brutally honest, Grover breaks down what it takes to be unstoppable: you keep going when everyone else is giving up, you thrive under pressure, you never let your emotions make you weak. In “The Relentless 13,” he details the essential traits shared by the most intense competitors and achievers in sports, business, and all walks of life. Relentless shows you how to trust your instincts and get in the Zone; how to control and adapt to any situation; how to find your opponent’s weakness and attack. Grover gives you the same advice he gives his world-class clients—“don’t think”—and shows you that anything is possible. Packed with previously untold stories and unparalleled insight into the psyches of the most successful and accomplished athletes of our time, Relentless shows you how even the best get better . . . and how you can too.

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Published Mar 11, 2014

272 pages

Average rating: 8.81

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PiaB
Feb 05, 2026
1/10 star
I found this book to be unforgiving of what it means to be human and struggle with human emotions and challenges. It just goes on and on about this is what a Cleaner is and this is what you should be and it was nonsensical because it doesn't give you the tools to make those kind of major psychological changes to compartmentalize emotions, life, reality, and just focus on the goal. I stopped reading when he said when Tiger Woods' affairs became public knowledge, the author felt he shouldn't have apologized, but should have just kept being amazing at golf and let his "game" speak for itself. I'm not interested in such drivel that would encourage follow your instincts even if people get hurt or disrespected or you don't try and right the wrong. You can call it morals or ethics or whatever, but both were missing, in addition to any level of humility from this author, and I found it very off-putting. I also got tired of reading about athletes and sports.
amber.nix
Feb 05, 2024
9/10 stars
A must read for any athlete that wants to be great
DesertJes
May 25, 2023
8/10 stars
This was a good read. Not being a basketball fan and lots of references to the sport made it a bit harder to read as I had to apply concepts to myself in a different sport.
JackyH
Sep 10, 2022
9/10 stars
Woooooooooow. Amazing representation of mind over everything else.
Kdwatson32
Mar 09, 2022
9/10 stars
Good read. Makes you realize no matter how hard you think you're working you can always work harder.

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