Getting a Kick Out of Being An Author
I was playing with a friend, Ann, at the local public park when an adult and two kids (about 11 or 12 years old) showed up to practice. The adult was the father of the kids and we heard him talking to the kids about breathing and watching the ball. When we took a little break, Ann said to me that they must have my book because they were talking about breathing and seeing the ball. I agreed because I have never heard anyone talk about these things except me.
When we went back out on the court, I said hi to one of the kids when he came close and he said to his Dad. “Dad, it’s David Ranney, the author of the book.” The kid then told me he thought the book was awesome and that it helped him a lot.
I thought this was pretty amazing that a kid that young was getting so much value from my book. I must say that these kids were members of our club, were not beginners, and were pretty good players for their age. I have since worked with them on their game.
Anyway, I got a real kick out of the fact that they were really benefiting from my book before I even knew them.