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Athletics
Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete
Published in Hardcover by W.B. Saunders Company (1998-01-15)
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Great reference for the Ortho PT
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-22
This is a great reference for sports rehab, PT's, ATC's would benefit from this up to date techniques. Has great pic's to go with techniques. A must have for the sports rehab professional.

Great rehab techniques taught.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-07
This book showed many rehabilitation techniques that if used correctly bring great gains in the rehab process of an injured athlete. The authors do a good job explaining the rationale and principles behind the rehab technique and the time in the healing process.

Athletics
Power Foods: High-Performance Nutrition for High-Performance People
Published in Hardcover by Rodale Pr (1991-10)
Author: Liz Applegate
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for those who eat-to-exercise
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-23
I bought this book because I wanted help gaining weight. Seriously. Anyway, this book provides basic information on how to eat effectively if you exercise. The first half details carbohydrates, protein, fat, water and vitamins. The latter half discusses eating plans and calorie intake. I would like to see a revised edition (this edition is from 1991; perhaps her other book is an update of sorts) discussing some of that frou-frou wellness stuff, types of protein (e.g. soy versus whey), amino acids, etc. But it's a good book and it was hard to locate among all of those weight-loss specific books.

for everyone! great read
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1997-01-06
I found it to be very well written. Some health books can put you to sleep. Liz Applegate knows here stuff and knows how to write about it. She's smart and sensitive about life. She makes it clear and in laypersons terms. The book should be read by everyone wanting to learn about nutrition and health. Thank you, Liz Applegate for making me interested in health again

Athletics
Power Walking
Published in Paperback by Bobbs-Merrill Co (1982-07)
Author: Steve Reeves
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want to lose a lot of weight and get ripped?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-11
A bit dated in terms of the pictures and very basic info, Steve does a great job of motivating the reader to get and stay fit by power walking.

It is not a book about olympic style speed walking but rather a book for a lifestyle change. I applaud the author, as he was ahead of his time. It might be in print again; if so, get it!

LOW IMPACT HIGH RESULTS
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-31
I got his book when it first came out in 82-83 as a high school athlete looking for ways to crosstrain and get ready for marine Bootcamp. I did this for three months prior to Marine Boot Camp, a 3 month, strength and endurance proposition as any Marine can tell you. I graduated honor man in my Platoon and have been in the military for 22 years at this time. I reccommend this program to any age, especially if you are coming off a knee surgery or other overuse injuries. Or if you are new to fitness, it was definitley ahead of it's time. I have since Lost my copy, plan to order another one and reccommend this program to others, it's cheap and you get what you put into it, like any excercise program.All you need are some good shoes and 10 dollar dumbells you can buy at wallyworld. RIP Steve, you were a great inspiration to me....

Athletics
Raising Athletic Stars
Published in Paperback by First Books Publishing Company (2006-04-11)
Author: Theodore S. Dance
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Great Book, Great Resource
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Review Date: 2006-05-12
This book is packed with great information and interviews. It's easy to read, and keeps you interested with real stories from the author's experiences with his sons as well as those of others. It was nice to read the story of a single parent who really succeeded in raising his children to be good people. The inspirational quotes are great too. If you're a parent, you should grab this book. It's not just for parents who are heavy into sports, but hit on topics that all parents should be concerned about: childhood obesity and healthy exercise needs as well as ethics and character.

Raising Athletic Stars
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-09
Theodore Dance, former athlete and proud father of two sons, challenged them to become outstanding athletes. Both sons went on to earn college scholarships, break records, win state championships, and play in the NFL. From the time they could walk, he taught them the important role sports can play in a young man's life. That discipline, mental and physical strength and financial opportunity can all come from pursuing sports on a serious level.

Dance wrote this book because of the outpouring of questions on his parenting success. It teaches young boys that athletics is only a part of the equation for balance and growth into manhood. That set backs and disappointments increase maturity. That winning is not everything; in fact losing is as important as winning when it comes to development. With the help of a few sports figures, Dance sends a message to parents and student athletes alike which resonates from fields to courts to rinks. Dance's greater message is that as much as he has enjoyed his son's athletic success, he is most proud of the character they possess, their honesty, humbled spirit, integrity, and academic achievement.

RAISING ATHELETIC STARS confronts difficult issues in youth sports in a thoughtful and powerful way. And sheds positive incite on all the negative issues confronting professional sports today. This is a must read for any family serious about sports.

Reviewed by aNN
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Athletics
Ready-To-Use P.E. Activities for Grades 7-9 (Complete Physical Education Activities Program)
Published in Paperback by Parker Publishing Company (1993-03)
Authors: Joanne M. Landy and Maxwell J. Landy
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Awesome Book for Teachers
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Review Date: 2007-10-25
This book is awesome for PE ideas. Illustrations are good and little if no preparation is needed to implement activities in the book.

quick & easy ideas
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-26
simply put, Ready-to-Use, I used many of the ideas right away. Great book to get ideas from & then go from there...

Athletics
Running and Racing After 35
Published in Paperback by Little, Brown and Company (1990-04-30)
Authors: Allan Lawrence and Mark Scheid
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Athletics
Running: The Athlete Within
Published in Paperback by Cooper Publishing Group (2002-08-01)
Authors: David L. Costill and Scott Trappe
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For the cardiovascular fitness enthusiast
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-09
Running The Athlete Within by David Costill (John and Janice Fisher Chair in Exercise Science, Human Performance Laboratory, Ball State University) and Scott Trappe (Director, Human Performance Laboratory, Ball State University) is a straightforward and "user friendly" guide to understanding how men and women can best balance training, rest, and nutrition into a healthy and competitive running/exercise regimen. Firmly grounded in solid scientific backing, Running The Athlete Within covers the effects of aging on one's ability to run and enjoy it, optimizing one's performance, special considerations for female and pregnant runners, and much more. Running The Athlete Within is very highly recommended reading for the long distance runner and the cardiovascular fitness enthusiast.

Very interesting summary of the physiology of running
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-18
This book really ought to be called "The Distance Runner" because its focus is entirely on that topic; sprinting is only discussed when it provides an illuminating contrast to the distance sport. Also, there are an annoying amount of typos and grammatical errors in the book. They don't interfere with information transfer, but they brought me up mentally every time I crossed one and they come across as unprofessional. Those nits aside, this is an excellent discussion of past and current research on the effects of running on the human body and methods to maximize training and race performance. Costill and Trappe discuss the physiology of elite runners vs. the untrained, safe and effective training methods, differences between male and female runners, and the effects on aging on performance. An educational resource for runners at all levels.

Athletics
A Season With Coach Dick Bennett
Published in Paperback by Prairie Oak Pr (1997-10)
Author: Eric Ferris
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Good inside view of a college baketball coach
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-13
A Season with Dick Bennett, an inside look at Bennett's Wisconsin basketball team during the 1996-1997 season, is outstanding. I'm sure many people looking at this review have no idea who Dick Bennett was. This is unfortunate, as Bennett was a terrific coach who did not get the publicity of, say, Bobby Knight or Dean Smith. Ferris does a terrific job of introducing the Dick Bennett to the reader. The book is somewhat similar to Feinstein's Season on the Brink,although not quite as good. (To be sure, the subject is a far more sympathetic figure).

Ferris, a coach himself, gives the reader a revealing look at Dick Bennett, not only as a basketball coach, but more importantly as a husband, father, and mentor to his players. Bennett, while not as well known as Bobby Knight or Dean Smith, was one of the best coaches in the game. He would take a less than superb Wisconsin team to the Final Four three years later. In this book, he is portrayed as both an excellent coach and an outstanding, if flawed, human being. Most readers will , as I did, come to the conclusion that Bennett is as good a person as Ferris portrays him. Bennett is proof that a coach does not have to be a boor (e.g. Bobby Knight) to win at the Division I level.

The reader will also appreciate Ferris' inclusion of a glossary, as some of the terms used in the book were fairly technical and might not be understood by a casual basketball fan. Basketball coaches, whether high school or college, will gain from studying Bennett's philosophy. My only complaint with Ferris is that he does not ask the Badger players how they feel about playing for Coach Bennett. Without that perspective, I felt the portrayal of Dick Bennett was incomplete. Nevertheless, I still recommend this book.

One sequel I'm sure many Badger fans would love to read: the story of Bennett leading Wisconsin to their miraculous run to the Final Four in 2000. Given the relative lack of talent on that team, the word miraculous is not an overstatement.

A great inside look at a leader dedicated to excellence.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-07
This book provides a great portrait of an educator dedicated to excellence. Coach Bennett provides the author with intimate access to not only his team, practices, games, and staff meetings, but inside his own life and thought processes. What is exposed is a man dedicated to faith, family, and dedication to excellence. His strong Christian values are reflected in the five intangible concepts stressed to his team: Humility, Passion, Unity, Servanthood, and Thankfulness. Of particular interest is the role of faith through the tough times a highly competitive season brings, dealing with the anger and disappointment that can result, then using those situations as a catalyst for change and improvement. A chapter "Prepare To Succeed By First Eliminating Failure" is must reading for any dedicated basketball coach. His feelings on the down side of personal competitiveness and the skewing of personal priorities are outstanding reflections. In a time where coaching has become in many instances style over substance, Coach Bennett's team concepts and personal toughness in the face of adversity reveal the substance of a champion on and off the court. His insights on Indiana's Bob Knight during their preparation to compete are interesting as well. Eric Ferris's book provides the reader with an intimate look at the competitive toughness needed to succeed in major college basketball. Anyone who liked "Bob Knight, His Own Man", John Wooden's "Reflections On A Lifetime", and "The Smart Take From the Strong" will love this book.

Athletics
Tales From the Small Time: A Celebration of Small College Athletics
Published in Paperback by Seven Locks Press (2000-03)
Author: Jim Moore
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A big time book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-05
This is one of those gems you get lucky on, stumbling across it at the local bookstore. That's what happened to me last week and I haven't put the book down since buying it.

Moore has a fantastic eye for detail and depth, and a wonderful ear for verse. For those of you who think all of the great stories in college athletics happen at Notre Dame or your local Division I university, I suggest you get this book.

Moore chronicles life at a Division III university (Chapman) in Southern California. Proving that a good story can be found anywhere, Moore tells the intersting tales of coaches and athletes at a small college. Like D-I athletes, they hit game-winning home runs, have great successes, and experience disappointing failures. There are many heart rendering stories to be told at any athletic venue, and Moore finds many at Chapman.

Moore worked as an athletic administrator at the school, but he didn't sit idle pushing papers or crunching numbers. He went out and got to know the athletes and coaches, even running miles with some of the distance runners. There's great context to this book.

At the same time he doesn't slip into the old cliche of making every small college experience seem quaint and cute, like most sportswriters. Moore explains the drawbacks, as well as the positives to the Division III experience.

I wish more people knew about this book. Perhaps Chapman Press could promote it a little better.

It truly is a wonderful read.

Not So Small Time After All
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-17
Is the definition of "big time" based soley on whether a college offers athletic scholarships to its students? Maybe in some peoples' eyes.

After reading this book, I came to realize that the true definition of "big time" should be based on the hearts of the athletes themselves. Those students who play for the love of their sport, and somehow manage to maintain their grades and prepare themselves for a life outside sports at the same time.

Mr Moore writes about Chapman University and its athletes with humor, love, and admiration. I would challenge anyone to come away from reading this book and not have found a game, or an athlete, who touched them deeply, and made them remember something wonderful about their own college experience.

I recommend this book to anyone who loves sports, not for the glitz and glamour, but for the athletes who sweat, bleed, and live, simply to play the game.

Athletics
Triathlon Workout Planner
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Publishers (2006-02-14)
Author: John Mora
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A Simple Approach
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
Beginning triathletes or those who just don't have time to build their own training programs will find this simple approach to the sport appealing.

Worthwhile read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-03
I'm a book junkie...especially "how to" books on things I love to do (like triathlon.) This one's got plenty of good information, and I like the simpler approach. However, if you're an elite athlete (or wannabe), perhaps this may be too simplistic. Things I liked:
- The simplistic approach to training (I just don't have time to break down my build phase into 5 periodized segments :-))
- The emphasis on establishing *realistic* goals
- The creative training log formats
- Many good ideas & suggestions to take away and use in a way that works for *you*.
There simply is no one-size-fits-all, magical training program out there that will turn you into a better triathlete. Every person's goals, abilties, time schedule/commitments, and life in general are unique. So, glean some new ideas from this and other good books out there, and design the best program for you. This one, in my opinion, has plenty to offer.


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