When Sjoerd Marijne was appointed the chief coach of the Indian women's team in 2017 India were laggards in world hockey and the players were treated as second-class citizens. Four-and-a-half years later--despite his see-sawing stint as the coach--Marijne turned the team's fortunes around and made them a force to be reckoned with globally.
With the refreshing candour of an outsider the Dutchman takes a deep dive into the dark side of Indian sports-hockey in particular-and reveals how bureaucracy sexism favouritism and the players' struggles with poverty mental and physical health affect the team. He also writes about dealing with setbacks building team chePaper Backtry creating a high-performance culture and harbouring a winning mentality.
Will Power is a moving tale about a team with zero self-belief and its quest to rise from the pits and go head-to-head against some of the best teams in the world in the greatest sporting event of all-the Olympics.
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