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The Inner Game

on BBC One London

An Everyman report by Peter France
Sport has always been a competition for physical supremacy, but many leading athletes today are discovering that it can play a radically deeper part in their lives: that sport can be their path to enlightenment.
Ian Thompson: "I get out of running what a lot of people get out of going to church."
Arthur Ashe: "It's like having a nervous breakdown but you don't care."
David Hemery: "Sport can be a Western form of zen."
The inner game is both a technique and a philosophy of sport. Tim Gallwey, author of "The Inner Game of Tennis", teaches Peter France the technique by means of a tennis lesson: "You learn control only when you lose control." Racing driver Jackie Stewart, tennis players Arthur Ashe and Mark Cox, cricketer Mike Brearley, marathon-runner Ian Thompson, hurdler David Hemery, report on their personal experiences of the wider philosophy: that sport is the ideal means of fusing body, mind and spirit; and can generate ecstatic states surprisingly similar to those described by religious mystics.

Contributors

Reporter:
Peter France
Interviewee:
Ian Thompson
Interviewee:
Tim Gallwey
Interviewee:
Jackie Stewart
Interviewee:
Arthur Ashe
Interviewee:
Mark Cox
Interviewee:
Mike Brearley
Interviewee:
Ian Thompson
Interviewee:
David Hemery
Producer:
William Nicholson
Editor:
Peter Armstrong

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