The book
Performing in the decisive moment is key, especially in sport. The difference between who excels and who succumbs to pressure, or chokes, is literally game-changing.
Nerves of Steel reveals what we can learn from athletes about thriving when the heat is on. By combining insights from statistics, philosophy and neuropsychology, Ger Post shows that the secrets of famous clutch performances do not lie in Cristiano Ronaldo’s iron will, the German soccer team’s winning mentality or Matildas’ goalie Mackenzie Arnold’s self-belief.
Succeeding under pressure is not some heroic story of exceptional character or a sense of invincibility. Nor is it about boosting confidence, getting into a flow or thinking positively. When we look beyond the hype, stereotypes and sexism, real-world models emerge showing that high-level achievement is about doing what is right and smart, regardless of how we feel in the moment. Elite athletes show we can build Nerves of Steel by training through adversity and focusing on what we can control when everything falls apart.

What readers said
About the Dutch version of Nerves of Steel
That book by Ger Post, Nerves of Steel, was good. It helped me a lot preparing for the European Championships

Sarina Wiegman
Coach Lionesses (England national women soccer team)
In the wonderfully written Nerves of Steel, Ger Post puts an end to misunderstandings about winning, performance and stress… Wonderful, also for sport haters

Jop de Vrieze
Quest Magazine
This interesting book contributes to our insights into the decisive factor in elite sport: the person behind the athlete

Merijn Zeeman
General manager AZ Alkmaar (former sportive director Visma-Lease a Bike)
What the *** is he talking about with these public trainings for penalty shootouts? Then everyone can see where you are going to shoot!

Mark van Bommel
Former player for FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich, and former assistant coach The Socceroos
Post playfully dispels the myth of the sports hero who excels under pressure

Bert Dijkstra
De Telegraaf
It really is a great book!

Mark Tuitert
Olympic champion speed skating
What Post teaches us about how elite athletes should train their resilience also provides useful insights for psychiatry. The most important lesson from the book is that we are quite stressed about stress

Gerben van de Kraats
Psychiatrist
I will soon start reading the book Nerves of Steel, which I received from the club management when I signed my contract with Feyenoord. Maybe it will be useful when the competition draws to a close

Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Assistant coach Liverpool FC, former player for FC Barcelona and Arsenal
I enjoyed reading the book, which made many points to further think about. My compliments for the good explanations

Robin Haase
Professional tennis player