Garret Kramer is an American author, speaker, coach, and teacher. He is the founder and managing partner of Inner Sports, a
Morristown, New Jersey, firm specializing in
non-duality and its relevance to performance, happiness, and
sports psychology.[1]
During the
COVID-19 pandemic, Kramer claimed that the
germ theory of disease lacks scientific evidence and asked that his audience explore for themselves before
getting the vaccine.[2][3]
In 1995,[7] Kramer founded an organization called Inner Sports,[8] which
mentors performers, athletes, coaches, and organizations on one's true nature, or Consciousness, and its bearing on performance.[9] Kramer often conducts seminars and day-long workshops for the general public about exploring the nature of Self and its implications.[10] Kramer has appeared
WFAN,
WOR,
ESPN,
FOX,
NBC,
Golf Channel,
CBS, and
CTV.[11][12]
Authorship
Kramer is the author of three books, Stillpower: Excellence With Ease in Sports and Life (
ISBN978-1582703886),[13][14] which argues that knowing thyself is more important [in performance] than having a command of the skills and behaviors needed,[13]The Path of No Resistance: Why Overcoming Is Simpler Than You Think (
ISBN978-1-62634-117-3), and True Self: Notes on the Essence of Being (
ISBN978-1626347779).[15]
All-star ice hockey player
Zach Parise wrote the
foreword to Stillpower[12] and told Sports Illustrated in 2010 that he often seeks Kramer's counsel about handling the ebb and flow of life on and off the ice.[16]
Personal
Kramer lives in New Jersey with his wife and three children.[12]
^"The Path of No Resistance with Garret Kramer", DrKevinPecca.com, October 30, 2017. Accessed December 3, 2017. "[Q] Garret, where are you from? [A] I was born in Paterson, New Jersey. I grew up in Clifton, New Jersey. I was into playing hockey, pretty much that's what I was into."
^Staff.
"Garrett Kramer named new MKA hockey coach", The Star-Ledger, July 24, 2008. Accessed December 3, 2017. "Former Montclair Kimberley star Garrett Kramer has been named the new head ice hockey coach at his alma mater, replacing Michael Good, who held the position for three seasons. Kramer was an outstanding player for Montclair Kimberley from 1976 through 1980, leading the state in scoring in 1980 and earning first-team All-State status that season."