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.
This book started as a self-serving exercise to personally organize the major details and interesting facts of each Indianapolis 500 over the hundred-plus-year history of the greatest race in the world.
This is the story of a team of a dozen English cricketers that traveled to Canada and North America in 1859 to compete in the very first intercontinental sporting tour.
This book is about my journey as well as the stories of several other seemingly unathletic, sedentary middle-aged people who, by discovering their own Ageless Athletes inside of them, were able to learn the power of athleticism and its ability to improve how they live their lives.
This is George Gilliams informative account of how he combined discipline, physical fitness training, tennis principles (which were fine-tuned while he was in the air force and working at E.
Understanding the Psychology of Sports Elites through Samuel Etoo Fils by Vivien Youmbi is, finally, a book that explains why they do what they do and behave the way they behave!
This book is a warm and fascinating collection of short stories emanating from the nineteen fifties through contemporary times, capturing the incredible world of Thoroughbred horse racing and American history.
Benjamin An has discovered the human hand structure, which explains why humans are born to hit with an implement and to throw with a trajectory release.
From the sharp, comic voice of Haunted Inside Passage,Never Cry Halibut is a collection of humorous and thoughtful short essays about hunting and fishing in Alaska.