The Smart
Tennis/
Sport Psychology Tour 2000
I consider it very important to think globally and deliver performance
enhancement tools personally, beyond this column and my practice in Boca
Raton, Florida. People all over the world need smart strategies to
improve in many areas including business, sports, and performing arts.
Having recently completed a three-week workshop tour at some of Austria
and Germany's finest hotels, most catering to the sports-minded guest,
I'd like to share this experience with you. I targeted Austria and
Germany this summer, as I had coached tennis a combined six years there
in the 1980's and speak the language. Another factor was timing, as
Sport Magazine publicized my tour in the May issue. So I begin by
extending a sincere thank you to my many sponsors this summer including
Sport Magazine of Austria, and the nine hotels that hosted us with
class.
1. My workshops were entitled 8 Mental Skills of a Champion. I
provided tips, strategies, and open discussion to facilitate
improvement. The 8 skills discussed included (1) enhancing confidence
and expectations for success, (2) maintaining concentration and
attention control, (3) ensuring proper discipline and effort, (4)
achieving short- and long-range goals, (5) remaining passionate/having
fun, (6) using visualization strategies, (7) monitoring and adjusting
energy levels, and (8) staying resilient and adapting to change.
So we eagerly embarked on the goal of providing performance
enhancement seminars at some of Austria and Germany's finest
destinations. We flew over on the same flight with Boris Becker, one of
the smartest players to ever play the game, and I presented him a
complimentary copy of
Smart Tennis. It's too late to assist Boris with his pro tennis
game, but perhaps he'll apply it to business!
Here are the destinations we toured, in chronological order:
K & K Palais Hotel (Vienna, Austria)
After a long flight, this was the perfect rest stop and starting
point. This cultured, modern first class hotel displayed unique Viennese
charm, a friendly atmosphere, and contemporary interior design in bright
yellow and warm colors. Rooms were modern and elegant. Its location
amidst the artists' quarter "Spittelberg" with its attractive
restaurants, galleries and boutiques, was a perfect introduction to the
city. The buffet breakfast was unbelievably delicious and the young
general manager, Barbara Schweitzer, was a warm host.
Sport Vital Hotel (Loipersdorf, Austria)
The Therme Loipersdorf is an incredibly large sports vacation complex
just east of Graz in the southeastern region of Austria, not far from
the Hungarian border. Travelers from all over enjoy multiple water
activities, fine dining, beauty programs, and many sports including
golf, tennis, hiking and volleyball. We were very pleased to stay at the
comfortable Sport Vital Hotel and enjoy the hospitality of Hannes
Wagner, a gracious director who reserved dinner for us at his local
Austrian restaurant and provided us day passes to the spa and pool
facilities. In attendance at my performance psychology workshop was the
hotel tennis director, Harald Krainz, who mentored previous world number
one ranked tennis player Thomas Muster to the top in the 1980's.
Sporthotel Royer (Schladming, Austria)
About an hour drive south of Salzburg is the resort town of
Schladming, a mecca for hiking, golf, tennis, biking, horseback riding,
and rafting. Sporthotel Royer is the most famous hotel in the region and
an immensely large sport, family and business seminar facility. Clay
tennis courts overlook the majestic mountain surroundings and guests
enjoy a variety of amenities inside the hotel. My wife enjoyed shopping
in the charming town of Schladming, with narrow cobblestone streets and
local specialty shops.
Kempinski Hotel & Resort Sporting Club Berlin (Bad Saarow,
Germany)
Bad Saarow has long been a gathering place for the elite of Berlin
society and this was the most luxurious overall sporting hotel on our
journey. Consistent with the Kempinski standard, this paradise is one
hour from the city of Berlin, and has been home to the German Open Golf
Championships and an ATP Tour Challenge event. Facilities include two
championship golf courses designed by Nick Faldo and Arnold Palmer, a
golf academy, a Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, Equestrian Center,
Yacht Academy, beach, beauty center, and much more. After a long drive
we were compelled to immediately hit the 5 kilometer hiking trail set
amongst some of the most beautiful forests and lakes I have seen. We
were also delighted to relax in the enormous and deluxe spa facilities.
The overall service was impeccable and dining was world class, both at
the lake restaurant and in the fabulous breakfast buffet.
Hotel Brandenburger Hof (Berlin, Germany)
If you ever get to Berlin and want pure luxury, don't miss staying at
this wonderful Relaix & Chateaux hotel set just minutes walking from the
heart of the city and a stones throw from the Kurfuestendamm and
Memorial Church. This magnificent turn-of-the-century manor house leaves
an impression of timeless elegance and certain artistic ambition. Our
suite, the most deluxe overall on this tour, overlooked the winter
garden where we enjoyed the cooking of Chef Wolfgang Nagler, decorated
in 1998 and 1999 as one of the six best chefs de cuisine of Berlin.
Jacobsberg Hotel and Golfclub (Boppard, Germany)
Driving from Berlin to near Koblenz in one day was hectic -- but the
autobahn and Rhein ferry eventually brought us to our destination! The
location was truly unique, a former monastery founded by Kaiser
Friedrich I in 1157 and transformed into a magnificent and attractive
sports hotel overlooking the Rhein. Home to the Jacobsberg Golf Academy,
I was greeted by a group of eager golfers and tailored my lecture
accordingly. Director of Golf, Mike McFadden, is a friendly American who
has developed several world-ranked junior golfers at his facility. Other
sports activities at Jacobsberg include tennis, swimming, squash,
badminton, hiking, bicycling, shooting, and bowling. The hotel is also a
large business conference center. This was a lovely stop on our tour,
and the Rhein valley was a pleasant surprise.
Hotel Saigerhoeh (Lenzkirch-Saig, near Titisee, Germany)
Located in the southern Black Forest, this mountain sports resort
impressed us with its size, service and food quality, with perhaps the
best buffets and barbeques on our tour! The room was enormous and deluxe
and the hiking down to the well-known town of Titisee was a great
workout. One highlight of our visit was meeting former world-class
runner Herbert Steffny, 13 time German champion in many events and
author of Perfect Run Training, a best-selling book in Germany.
We traded books and ideas. The Germans are becoming more and more
excited about all sports including running, tennis and golf.
Hotel Schloss Duernstein (Duernstein, Austria)
In terms of overall memories and impressiveness, this castle hotel on
the Danube River steals the prize! The picturesque castle, built in
1630, is said to have inspired the Grimm Brother's fairytales. Another
hotel in the deluxe Relaix & Chateaux collection, the overall service
and food quality was second to none and the amenities and views were
unbelievable. From one room window we saw a gorgeous muli-colored
steeple with clock, while from the other window we viewed the remains of
the famous castle where Richard the Lion-Hearted was imprisoned in the
Middle Ages. This was very likely the most interesting hotel I have ever
stayed at. Dinner on the terrace overlooking the Danube is an experience
that everyone should experience.
Hotel Mercure Wien City (Vienna, Austria)
This was a nice place to finish the summer 2000 tour. Located just a
one-minute walk from the Danube river musicians in downtown Vienna, this
city hotel offered courteous service, attractive décor, locked parking,
and a tasty breakfast. I explored the city of Vienna during this stay
and was amazed by the history and architecture. It would take months to
even begin scratching the surface of the wonders of Vienna.
We thoroughly enjoyed this summer tour. If you live in Europe, or
plan to visit soon, I hope you'll have the pleasure of staying at one or
more of these wonderful deluxe locations. If you do stay at one of
these, don't forget to tell them the Smart Tennis fellow
personally recommended it!
I hope you are utilizing mental equipment to your full advantage, and
that your game is evolving, whether on or off the court. |