This book will highlight adverse athletic behavior as a global societal problem, backed up with key discussions among coaches, athletic directors, and, of course, the athletes themselves. Readers will find case studies of adverse athletic behavior through the lives of individuals such as Lance Armstrong, O. J. Simpson, and Ray Rice. There are also tough but necessary truths to be discovered about educational institutions, concussions, and the internal operations of athletic organizations like the NFL and NCAA.
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Robert is a US Army veteran and a retired Police Officer with over 30 years of experience in higher education developing organizational training programs. Robert created The Williams Program a loss mitigation, behavior and resiliency trading system. Robert has extensive experience in designing, implementing and directing behavioral training programs for universities, colleges and sports organizations of all sizes which make him uniquely qualified to b a subject matter expert. Robert created the Williams Program in response to behavioral challenges he faced while being a young athlete. Robert resides in New York with his wife and two children .