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Chicago's New Negroes: Modernity, the Great Migration, and Black Urban Life
Published in Paperback by The University of North Carolina Press (2007-04-02)
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Delivers a punch!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-03
Review Date: 2007-05-03

Clinical Guide to Sports Injuries
Published in Hardcover by Human Kinetics Publishers (2003-08)
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Awesome school book
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Review Date: 2007-06-08
Review Date: 2007-06-08
Easy read with good and detailed explanations on injuries, prevention and rehabilitation. It is a medium level course book, meaning you should be familiar with human anatomy, biomechanics and exercise physiology...but if your studying physical therapy and you're not just beginning then this text may not be satisfying...

Coach
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary (2000-01-01)
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We can never have too much inspiration...
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Review Date: 2000-06-14
Review Date: 2000-06-14
It's a thoughtful collection that goes from Socrates to Vince Lombardi to Charles Barkley. My first copy was gift and I went out and bought two more. One for a friend who coaches JV football and one for my son's x-country coach. Who said this? "Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parent, gobble their food..." Surprise! Socrates 400B.C. Need a quick quote for a dinner... you are sure to find one. My high rating is because I wouldn't loan this book for fear of not getting it back and I want it around for my grandchildren.
Coaching a Championship High School Track and Field Team
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (1984-04)
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Great book - Will give you the power to change lives.
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Review Date: 1999-04-09
Review Date: 1999-04-09
I got goose bumps as I read Dick Collins' book. Collins' is right on target as to how to build the heart and soul of a High School track program. If you're a track coach; BUY THIS BOOK - get to work and start changing lives. Winning will be a by-product.
Coaching Baseball Effectively
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics (Trade) (1986-01)
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Excellent book for the first time Coach!
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Review Date: 2000-04-16
Review Date: 2000-04-16
This book takes the reader/novice coach through all the basic skills to teach the young player. In addition it has 8 one hour pre planned practice sessions with drills. There are practice plans for different age groups from 8 through 14 year olds. If the coach follows the practice plans they will take the players through all the basic baseball skills. An excellent coaches manual. I have used for 6 years.

Coaching Children in Sport
Published in Kindle Edition by Taylor & Francis (2007-03-14)
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Excelent book on the subject
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Review Date: 1997-11-12
Review Date: 1997-11-12
Every one that, being in sport, coaches children and wants to do this job having always in mind the interests and the needs of children and youth that is near him, must read this book because it provides him with different kind of informations, from physiology to pedagogy, but mainly because the book will give him the fundamentals to built a philosophy for his work with young people.
Coaching Mental Excellence: Applied Sport Psychology and Superior Athletic Performance
Published in Paperback by William C Brown Pub (1991-09)
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Good, concise read
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Review Date: 1999-12-16
Review Date: 1999-12-16
This book covers quite a bit and isn't too technical. Many of the suggestions are doable with any level of sport.

Coaching Process: Principles and Practice for Sport
Published in Paperback by Butterworth-Heinemann (1999-09-07)
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Explains Sports Coaching in a Logical Process
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Review Date: 2007-04-08
Review Date: 2007-04-08
Table of Contents
Part 1 The Concept of the Coaching Process
1 The Coaching process: an overview
2 Coaching philosophy and coaching behavior
3 Coaching effectiveness
Part 2 The Application of Sports Science in Coaching
4 Psychological considerations of effective coaching
5 Applied Physiology in sports coaching
6 Skill learning principles: implications for coaching practice
7 Biomechanics and its application to coaching practice
Part 3 Applying the Coaching Process in Specific Contexts
8 Coaching Children
9 Individualization of training programmes
10 Overtraining and the coaching process
11 Coaches' decision making
12 Coaching and the management of performance systems
Index
From the back cover:
The coaching process in sport - Whhat is it? Who is Involved? How does it work in Practice?
The Coaching process is both eclectic and multi-discilplinary. It is the coach's role to manage the various parts of the process to form an effective strategy for improving sports performance in the athlete or team.
The reader will:
-Learn about the principles of coaching
-Find examples of how these are translated into practice
-Appreciate how sports science is effectively applied to coaching
-Understands what constitutes a successful coaching strategy
-Acquire the knowledge necessary to enahnce sporting performance
Not only will this book be of interest to practising coaches, but it is also essential reading for those studying sport and exercise science, coaching or coaching science at all levels. The athlete, and those who contribute to the coaching process (sport scientists, team managers, doctors and physiotherapists), will also benefit from reading how the coaching process is best applied to enahnce performance and avoid complications of overtraining, injury and burn-out.
Part 1 The Concept of the Coaching Process
1 The Coaching process: an overview
2 Coaching philosophy and coaching behavior
3 Coaching effectiveness
Part 2 The Application of Sports Science in Coaching
4 Psychological considerations of effective coaching
5 Applied Physiology in sports coaching
6 Skill learning principles: implications for coaching practice
7 Biomechanics and its application to coaching practice
Part 3 Applying the Coaching Process in Specific Contexts
8 Coaching Children
9 Individualization of training programmes
10 Overtraining and the coaching process
11 Coaches' decision making
12 Coaching and the management of performance systems
Index
From the back cover:
The coaching process in sport - Whhat is it? Who is Involved? How does it work in Practice?
The Coaching process is both eclectic and multi-discilplinary. It is the coach's role to manage the various parts of the process to form an effective strategy for improving sports performance in the athlete or team.
The reader will:
-Learn about the principles of coaching
-Find examples of how these are translated into practice
-Appreciate how sports science is effectively applied to coaching
-Understands what constitutes a successful coaching strategy
-Acquire the knowledge necessary to enahnce sporting performance
Not only will this book be of interest to practising coaches, but it is also essential reading for those studying sport and exercise science, coaching or coaching science at all levels. The athlete, and those who contribute to the coaching process (sport scientists, team managers, doctors and physiotherapists), will also benefit from reading how the coaching process is best applied to enahnce performance and avoid complications of overtraining, injury and burn-out.

Coaching Track & Field Successfully (Coaching Successfully Series, 4000)
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Publishers (2003-02)
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A+++++
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-21
Review Date: 2005-03-21
Great book for any track coach, new or old! This book explains more than just the basics!
Coaching Young Athletes
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Pub (1981-09)
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Practical book to coaching young Athletes
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Review Date: 2007-03-29
Review Date: 2007-03-29
Very good youth coaching book. Well worth the purchase price. After reading this book you will be able to coach children well.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Developing A Coaching Philosophy
Chapter 1 Your Coaching Objectives
Chapter 2 Your Coaching Style
Part 2 Sport Psychology
Chapter 3 Evaluating Your Communication Skills
Chapter 4 Developing Your Communication Skills
Chapter 5 Principles of Reinforcement
Chapter 6 Understanding Motivation
Part 3 Sport Pedagogy
Chapter 7 Preseason Planning
Chapter 8 Preparing Your Instructional Outline for the Season
Chapter 9 Preparing for a Practice
Chapter 10 Teaching Sports Skills
Part 4 Sport Physiology
Chapter 11 Principles of Training
Chapter 12 Developing Your training Program
Chapter 13 Nutrition for Young Athletes
Part 5 Sports Medicine
Chapter 14 Injury Prevention
chapter 15 First Aid for Athletic Injuries
Chapter 16 rehabilitation of Sports Injuries
Part 6 Other Useful information
Chapter 17 You and the Law
Chapter 18 A Parent Orientation Program
FOREWARD from the book
An estimated 12 to 15 millions young athletes participate in organized youth sports in the United States. As a group these young people represent one of our country's most important resources. as individuals they are their parents' most valued possessions.
Yet all too often we as sport adminisatrors and parents casually entrust our sons and daughters to men and women who, as research has shown, have tremendous impact on our children's lives. the ramifications of this practice have come to haunt youth sports programs over the last decade. Now, as never before, there is an outcry for trained, competent coaches of youth sports.
Filling the void of meaningful educational materials for coaches, parents, and sport administrators is Coaching Young Athlete. This book written by four of the country's leading experts in sport psychology, sport physiology, sport pedagogy, sports medicine, and sport administration, ivites your reading. Coaching Young Athletes is a must for all concerned about young people and sport in our country today.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Developing A Coaching Philosophy
Chapter 1 Your Coaching Objectives
Chapter 2 Your Coaching Style
Part 2 Sport Psychology
Chapter 3 Evaluating Your Communication Skills
Chapter 4 Developing Your Communication Skills
Chapter 5 Principles of Reinforcement
Chapter 6 Understanding Motivation
Part 3 Sport Pedagogy
Chapter 7 Preseason Planning
Chapter 8 Preparing Your Instructional Outline for the Season
Chapter 9 Preparing for a Practice
Chapter 10 Teaching Sports Skills
Part 4 Sport Physiology
Chapter 11 Principles of Training
Chapter 12 Developing Your training Program
Chapter 13 Nutrition for Young Athletes
Part 5 Sports Medicine
Chapter 14 Injury Prevention
chapter 15 First Aid for Athletic Injuries
Chapter 16 rehabilitation of Sports Injuries
Part 6 Other Useful information
Chapter 17 You and the Law
Chapter 18 A Parent Orientation Program
FOREWARD from the book
An estimated 12 to 15 millions young athletes participate in organized youth sports in the United States. As a group these young people represent one of our country's most important resources. as individuals they are their parents' most valued possessions.
Yet all too often we as sport adminisatrors and parents casually entrust our sons and daughters to men and women who, as research has shown, have tremendous impact on our children's lives. the ramifications of this practice have come to haunt youth sports programs over the last decade. Now, as never before, there is an outcry for trained, competent coaches of youth sports.
Filling the void of meaningful educational materials for coaches, parents, and sport administrators is Coaching Young Athlete. This book written by four of the country's leading experts in sport psychology, sport physiology, sport pedagogy, sports medicine, and sport administration, ivites your reading. Coaching Young Athletes is a must for all concerned about young people and sport in our country today.
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To the reader's delight, Baldwin resists the tendency to provide a straightforward "history" of African Americans in Chicago in the early twentieth century. While the text does follow the stories and innovations of such major players as Madame CJ Walker, Thomas A. Dorsey, Oscar Micheaux and baseball's Rube Foster, it also provides a much needed space in which we get to hear the thoughts and words of everyday people, those who sat in beauty parlors, enjoyed the early years of cinema, attended sporting events, and made a way despite the racial, social and economic limitations. We soon determine that southern migrants to Chicago brought with them not country ways, but entirely new, entirely modern, ways of thinking.
For authors, allowing everyday people to speak for themselves is sometimes difficult. Yet, Baldwin manages to make these voices heard and it is a credit to his writing style. His presentation is especially adept in the sports chapter. Here, Baldwin takes the reader on a tour of Black Chicago's various "playgrounds." We have no problem envisioning the juking, the fakes, the fast forwards, the trucking, the passing and dribbling and their possible meanings for building a better world.
Through chapters devoted to the "mapping" of the Black Metropolis, beauty culture, film exhibition and filmmaking, the rise of gospel music and the sporting life, Baldwin allows a glimpse into a world of possibility, a world where popular culture is just as, if not more, worthy of study as so-called arts and letters. He forces a new understanding of even the Harlem Renaissance, an ambitious project for sure. While the book is a scholarly monograph, Baldwin's forays into social and cultural theory are so nuanced as to make the book accessible to a wider audience. And for that we should be thankful. Even though the urgent and triumphant stories within Chicago's New Negroes take place seventy five or a hundred years ago, the lessons we learn from them and the hope we take with us when we close the book are timeless. And are even more so in an era when Black culture is appropriated, diffused, and often taken for granted.