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Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections On and Off the Court is a work of nonfiction philosophy by Hall of Fame basketball coach John Wooden and collaborator Steve Jamison. Wooden blends autobiography, memoir, and self-help, using anecdotes from his personal life and storied coaching career to teach readers his philosophy of success. Along with his basketball career successes, Wooden was the recipient of many rewards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Bellarmine Medal.
This study guide reflects the first edition of the book, published in 1997 by McGraw Hill.
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The book begins with several testimonials written by past athletes and other famous people in the sports world, along with a Preface written by Steve Jamison. Coach John Wooden, referred to as Wooden throughout, takes over for the body of the book, which consists of four parts: Part 1: “Families, Values, Virtues,” Part 2: “Success, Achievement, Competition,” Part 3: “Coaching, Teaching, Leading,” and Part 4: “Putting it All Together: My Pyramid of Success.” Each section of the book consists of Wooden’s thoughts in brief, titled passages that range from a few sentences to several paragraphs.
The three primary themes throughout the book are Process over Results, the Meaning of Success, and What Makes an Effective Leader. In Part 1, Wooden provides autobiographical details, and the section covers life lessons from the major aspects of Wooden’s personal life: parenting, marriage, and family life. Part 2 focuses more closely on basketball and the concepts of success, achievement, and winning. Part 3 presents the most details about Wooden’s coaching career and offers philosophical thoughts on leadership and teaching. Part 4 of the book is unique from the others as it focuses entirely on Wooden’s famous Pyramid of Success. Created early in his coaching career, the Pyramid of Success is a diagram consisting of 15 blocks that list the characteristics and behaviors required to achieve success. The book ends with a list of Wooden’s 54 favorite maxims.