Books written by Gregory Jordan

  • InSideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives

    A top sports educator and former NFL standout featured in the best-selling Season of Life draws on his professional experiences to demonstrate how coaches can gain a deeper understanding of their responsibilities and influence, outlining ...

  • Insideout Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives

    Joe Ehrmann, "the Most Important Coach in America" ("Parade") and subject of the "New York Times" bestseller "Season of Life," describes how sports can transform lives and society--by teaching coaches to use athletics as a way to develop ...

  • Dare to Prepare: How to Win Before You Begin

    It was a technique he'd used in Vietnam to get acquainted with the top brass there, and it paid off in spades for me, ... Todd Purdum, Johnny's close friend and former colleague, was one of the people who helped review Johnny's food and ...

  • InSideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives

    These are the transformational coaches. These coaches change lives, and they also change society by helping to develop healthy men and women. InSideOut Coaching explains how to become a transformational coach.

  • Willie Mays Aikens: Safe at Home

    The author of InSideOut Coaching uses interviews, letters and personal accounts to paint a picture of the tortured player whose promising career turned disastrous following drug abuse and the longest prison sentence ever given to a ...

  • Dare to Prepare: How to Win Before You Begin

    In Dare to Prepare, successful people such as wine guru Robert Parker, investment legend Bill Miller, pianist Leon Fleisher, Goldman Sachs partner Lisa Fontenelli, broadcaster Bob Costas, firefighter Ann Marie Tierney, New York Mets manager ...

  • Willie Mays Aikens: Safe at Home

    Safe at Home Gregory Jordan, Willie Mays Aikens ... Howser rolled his eyes when he saw Willie getting treatment. ... Play ball!” As Willie jogged back he slowed next to the umpire. “Would you believe I know that guy?” he asked.