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Above All Else

A World Champion Skydiver's Story of Survival and What It Taught Him About Fear, Adversity, and Success

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World-famous competitive skydiver and coach Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld presents proven tools and techniques for success and explains how they can be used in everyday life. Dan survived a plane crash from which 16 of the 22 people on board were killed. He was left critically injured and woke up from a six-week-long coma with a broken neck, broken skull, severe head trauma, a collapsed lung, and other serious internal injuries. Against all odds, Dan recovered and went on to become one of the greatest competitive skydiver in the world. With the love and support of friends and family, Dan was able not only to resurrect his life but return to skydiving to achieve greater heights than he could have ever imagined. His techniques and methods for excelling are applicable to all people, no matter their goals.

Dan uses his experiences to teach the lessons he's learned - as a competitor, coach, business owner, father, and husband - to help others achieve their dreams, overcome obstacles, and reach their peak performance.

©2011 Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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I very much enjoyed this account of a world class skydiver’s crash recovery, and the way he quite literally put himself back together again. The fact that he went on to compete in formation skydiving again was remarkable. It was a well written bio.
Something to be aware of: At chapter 42 (of 51), the book changes from a biography to a self-help book, in which Dan explains his philosophy for success. While this transition is clearly stated in the audio, nothing in the book’s description, or in the way the chapters are labelled, gives you any indication that this is coming. For some people (like me), I have zero interest in Part 2, so stopped listening. I don’t really mind this, as I did enjoy Part 1, but I would have liked to have been made aware of this. For other people, simple knowing this is a “2 for 1” deal, with the self-help book tagged on might make them want to buy it, if only they were aware.

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