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Ski Flex: Flexibility, Fitness, and Conditioning for Better Skiing (Sports Flex Series)
Published in Paperback by Hatherleigh Press (2002-12)
Authors: Paul Frediani and Harald Harb
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Ski instruction
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-18
I ordered a couple of his books and while one may be interesting they are kind of redundant. If ordering just try one first.

Stretch for the Slopes!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
Get in shape for ski season with this guide to stretching. These easy exercises work well as a morning wake-up call.

Good book on ski conditioning
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-18
This is a good book - a relatively inexpensive book to help know how to get in shape for skiing season. I also purchased Fitskiing (hardback) which is more exhaustive (and was more what I was looking for), but this book is worth the cost.

A trainer gets trained
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-29
I'm a personal trainer working in a New York City gym and when a client of mine wanted some exercises for his favorite sport, I did a search and found this book. It has been excellent. All I needed to tailor a program for him, and even exercises he can do on the mountain in full gear. Clear, honest and effective. I highly recommend it.

Flexibility - yes! Fitness and conditioning - not really...
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-22
It is well established that stretching improves agility and quickness of skiers. Resistance exercises strengthen the muscles, but they also shorten them. Stretching makes muscles longer again. This leads to flexibility (greater range of motion in the joints) which allows to get the most out of your training program and helps to ski longer, in better control, with less fatigue. Many books in the past emphasized primarily physical training during off-season period. In the last few years, flexibility and stretches got increasingly large attention. This book is entirely focused on stretches. It contains a well-illustrated 10-20 minute warm-up and stretching routine, and several additional excersises to improve balance. The exercises are very easy, and can be done, e.g., in the morning before work. They help to wake up and to feel better. Additionally, there is a section on warm-up and stretches recommended for the slopes before skiing (partly with the skis on), and a few exercises on skis to improve balance.

The authors emphasize that it is important to do these stretches every day since the result will be nil if you do them irregularly. However, it is not quite clear what kind of progress you can expect if you do them every day. While I appreciate the importance of stretches, I strongly suspect that the result may be rather insignificant if you do these routines every day, but nothing besides them. Stretches obviously work best when they are combined with more vigorous exercise program, such as strength training or aerobics. It is a pity that this book includes very few of those - if it did, it could be an indispensable source for pre-season conditioning. The good part, however, that practically all suggested exercises can be done at home on the floor or standing against the wall, with the equipment which can be purchased at a local harware store, or with no equipment at all.

The subtitle of the book (see the bottom of the book cover) is misleading as it says "flexibility, fitness, and conditioning for better skiing". Flexibility is definitely there, and is very well written; fitness and conditioning - sorry, guys, I did not see much of it in the book. Four stars.

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The Swimming Drill Book
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Publishers (2006-12)
Author: Ruben J. Guzman
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For drill swimming
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
I purchased this book thinking it would help me with my adult learn-to-swim classes. It did in a round about way. I would purchase this book only if your into drill swimming and need help with the basics.

GREAT BOOK
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-27
THIS IS A GREAT BOOK TO ASSIST THE BEGINNER TO ADVANCED SWIMMER. FANTASTIC FOR THE SWIM TEAM STUDENT TRYING TO IMPROVE STROKE PERFORMANCE.

Swimming Drills for technique improvement that worksfor you
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-08
The Swimming Drill Book
This book is well written and illustrated. There are easy to practise drills wich state 1) the purpose of the drill, 2) the procedure to follow and 3) the focus points to concentrate on to achieve body position. The author has covered the four swimming strokes, the starts, turns and finishes in an easy to cognitively assimulate style of writing. Overall if you wish to improve your swimming strokes the practise drills in this book will aid your endevours, all you need is to practise, practise and then practise.

very comprehensive!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
it's really useful and well designed, with very clear images...
you need it to improve your swimming technique...

The Swimming Drill Book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
This book is quite good for a review of the majority of strokes - great help to coaches and swimmers. It cover's about 90% of all the drills I have ever seen in my swimming lifetime.

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The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Volleyball (The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Sports, 29) (The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for ... Guide to Weight Training for Sports, 29)
Published in Paperback by Price World Enterprises (2003-06-01)
Author: Robert G. Price
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Almost, but not quite enough
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-17
I was under the impression this book was strickly a "volleyball weight training" guide, which it is not. I did however enjoy the weight training sections that were quite generic in nature but informative none the less. If you are looking for a generic overview of weight training for sports, this is your book. If you want an intense guide into volleyball specific weight training, look into another series.

Full of Volleyball Drills
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
This weight training guide is full of great drills for volleyball players. Increase your jumping and endurance, and keep training with these programs in the off-season.

good book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-28
a really good book about weight training, with specific drills for volleyboll. I have already increased my jumping and endurance.

A-
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-15
This book is straightforward, unlike Complete Conditioning for Volleyball. I know exactly when and how to work out.

The off and pre-season programs are very solid.

The only thing I wish it had in it is more agility and plyometrics programs.

New Edition is Way Better
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-22
I'm a multi sport athlete who trains all year round regardless of what sport I play. I bought a few of these Ultimate Guide to Weight Training books, and they definitely helped me train specifically for the different sports that I play. Then about a year later I received an email from amazon that there was a new edition out. These upgraded editions are even better than the originals, with more articles and a lot more sport-specific information. I would definitely recommend this series to anyone who plays a lot of sports or wants to specifically focus on training for one sport in particular.

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Undertaker's Son: Life Lessons from a Coach
Published in Hardcover by The Lyons Press (2007-09-01)
Author: Richard "Digger" Phelps
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Digger, Please
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-04
Digger tells an interesting story of his rise in coaching but there is no real life changing leadership or self improvement tips that have not been written about already. Based on a brief appointment by Bush 1 he thinks about running for Pres. God Luck. But I will give him kudos for being the only coach I know of that has the ballz to speak of UCLA legend Coach Wooden with anything but praise. He really calls him more of a poor sport. No wonder he never coached after Notre Dame again.

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
The is a wonderful book - part memoir and part practical advice on living - from a sports icon! And you don't even have to be a Notre Dame basketball fan to enoy it.

Johnny V
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-16
This is not a basketball book although there are many entertaining stories of Digger's two decades at ND...It's about a man who has a passion for makeing this planet a better place when it's his time to leave...He believes in "giving back" had has donated much of his time as well as money to make "life" for others better....all proceeds go to Katernia victims...

undertaker's son
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
If this were a basketball book I wouldn't have bothered to buy it. It was exactly as promised, life lessons from an American icon. Digger Phelps is so much more than a basketball coach. He's worked for the first President Bush, he served as an election monitor in Cambodia, he's building homes for people still sufering from the effects of Katrina. He learned as an undertaker's son that it's best to do what you have to today, because tommorrow might not come. The book is full of great advice for anyone, not just basketball fans. I read it in one sitting.

misleading book synopsis
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-26
early pr release on this book indicated that Digger would have provided lots of inofrmation about basketball: teams, players, recruiting, why he resigned, etc. There is very little about basketball, while it is his life's perspective and he's entitled to say so, to an outsider, the book is a major disappointment. if you are looking for basketball insight, do not buy it. if you want life lessons, you'll enjoy it. Frankly, I'd like my money back.

Athletics
Arthur and the Best Coach Ever (Arthur Good Sports #4)
Published in Hardcover by Little, Brown Young Readers (2001-08-01)
Author: Marc Brown
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Fun Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-24
My book called Arther and the Best Coach Ever. It is for boys and girls.I will give this book five stars.If you like sports,you can read this book. It is a fun book! Elise

This one might hit close to home....
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-25
Are you a cell-phone toting, work-a-holic parent? Busy cutting business deals on the soccer field? Then this book will leave you feeling a little sheepish. I know of quite a few sports parents who could stand to read this book for the lesson it teaches. As for the kids, maybe what they learn is that they should keep trying their best no matter how miserable their coach is!

Great show
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-29
I have watched the episode based on the book. It was a great episode and I'm sure that the book would be just as good.

Plot Inconsistencies Between Book and Show
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-23
"Arthur and the Best Coach Ever" is the fourth of six books in the 2001 Arthur Good Sports series. This is a great series that teaches kids about sportsmanship in an interesting as well as humorous way. However, this book, "Arthur and the Best Coach Ever," shows are startling lack of coordination between those working on the television show and those were developing the book series.

Both the television story and the book share a couple basic plot points. The soccer coach for Lakewood Elementary is no longer able to coach the team and Ed Crosswire is brought in as a replacement. In both versions, none of the kids are very happy, as they liked the old coach and Ed's coaching abilities are rather questionable.

The similarities stop about right there. In the book, Ed is presented as an inept coach who knows nothing about soccer and is always ignoring the team while he tries to run his automotive business from the sidelines. The team members begin to feel like they don't care about them, although really he's just caught in a pickle because he has no understanding of basic soccer concepts, or how to coach a team.

The exact opposite happens in the television episode. In the TV version, Ed seems to be quite knowledgable of soccer, even having played in the past, and tries to run the team like a machine, putting them through overly demanding drills.

Overall, "Arthur and the Best Coach Ever" is an okay story and in my opinion, somewhat better than the television version. Still, the lack of synergy between the TV show and the book causes confusion among followers of the seires and I'm not entirely certain what exactly this particular book teaches kids about good sportsmanship. Also, some of the humor found in the other "Arthur" books is missing. Pass on this one, and try one of the other, better, "Arthur" books instead.

Athletics
Blue Ribbon College Basketball Forecast (2002-03) Edition (Blue Ribbon College Basketball Forecast)
Published in Paperback by Potomac Books (2002-10)
Author: Chris Dortch
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Non Fiction
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook: 2002-2003 by Chris Dortch breaks down all the NCAA top level basketball teams for the coming season, and looks at the year before. It gives information on positions for players, likely minutes, depth, possible performance and a lot of other information you wouldn't find anywhere else in one source. An excellent book.

Typical college basketball reviews
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-12
This book covers every single college in the country. On one hand that is great because it can be an excllent source of information. But on the other hand, it's too much to get a real review on the upcoming season.

There is not one person who can go out and syudy all of the teams, so what this author has to do is surf the internet, cut 7 paste and put together a patch work of basketball reviews for each team.

The bottom line is that you get a book that gives you data (teams, coaches, roster, previous records, etc.) But when it comes to acurately projecting the field, this book is worthless. Just look at who they predicted to "win-it-all". It's like predicting the weather. The sad part is that this book is really authored by people who really know nothing about the teams.

A few changes, but the same great quality
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-17
I began buying Blue Ribbon before the 1999-2000 season (when Michigan State won it all), and it is, without a doubt, a must have for any serious college basketball fan. The 2002-03 edition features some changes, though none of them dramatic. First, the traditional Top 40 section was trimmed to a Top 25 to be on a pair with the rest of the major polls, and to have some more space for the new schools that join the Division I this year. Also, the recruiting info is back, with rankings of the top 25 classes for 2002-03, top 200 high school players in the country and top freshmen entering college. The only major blow this year is the lack of the 2001-02 Division I individual statistics, which is, at least for me, a big omission. Overall, it's a great book to buy; it's amazing all the information that contains. It takes me almost half a year to completely read it all.

THE source for college basketball.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-31
This annual tome is THE source for college basketball fans. This book has been published annually for 22 years by Chris Dortch. It covers ever division one team. In particular if you root for a mid or low major team then you cannot be without this book. It is the only comprehensive review of division one. It is written by regional experts that cover these teams for a living. It is well organized and absolutely full of useful and unique information on every division one team.

Athletics
Breaking Through the Wall: A Marathoner's Story
Published in Hardcover by Third World Press (1999-12-01)
Author: Dolores E. Cross
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A Story to Be Shared with others
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-24
College President Dolores Cross takes marathoning to a different level with her candid autobiography of "breaking through the wall," both personally and professionally. This story is a must read for everyone, particularly young people and those who feel that the odds are often against them. Dolores Cross shows how the art of marathoning for her has served as a figurative and literal victory for her success. We can all gain a great deal from this woman's provocative, sometimes painful, journey through life.

Every Educator and Student Should READ This Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-25
Reaching a successful goal in higher education is not easy but can be accomplished. This fantastac story outlines the challenges and obstacles one face in overcoming life's problems, attending and graduation from college, and securing a higher degree beyond undergraduate.

Breaking Through The Wall: A Marathoners Story
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-23
I found this book to be very inspirational and motivating to anyone who has obstacles in life to overcome. Self determination, hard work and confidence break through walls that present challenges in life. As a result of reading Breaking Through The Wall: A Marathoner's Story, I made significant changes in my life.

disappointment
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-22
I am a runner and a advid reader. I purchased this book hoping it would give me some insight as to how she completed and trained for a marathon. This was not the book's goal. It turns out to be her life's story.

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A Buckeye Season: The Inside Story of the Glory and Heartbreak of Ohio State's 1995 Season
Published in Paperback by Masters Pr (1996-02)
Author: Jeff Snook
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A awesome season
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-15
This book was truly cool. Everything that happened in it happened for a reason. Some of the players on that team are now in the National Football League like Terry Glenn, Eddie George, Bobby Hoying, Orlando Pace, and Shawn Springs. John Cooper was coach who had his job up in the air. This is a great book if you like football.

John Cooper coming out
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-09-27
Day to day, week to week review of events during the season becomes a bit monotonous in this account of a great year for buckeye faithful. But, what does come out, is the real personality of John Cooper in a way that up to this point in time, is rarely appreciated by football fans. Hardline buckeye fans, home grown Ohio boys who did not take to well to the southern accent in Woody Hayes's office, soften to the reality that this is the 1990's and this man, John Cooper, is a credit to himself, his program, and the university. Behind the scenes accounts of how he deals with players, life challenges are excellent. Inner workings of how the week goes to prepare for Saturdays game give a good flavor of college football life. Dealing with the heart- break of another Michigan loss, putting in perspective is attempted....but not dealt with very well. Overall, good book, if you still think John Cooper belongs in Tennessee, read it.

The good, the bad, the downright ugly...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-04
Coming off a second top-two finish in three years, Ohio State fans have begun to take for granted that our team will contend for the national title year-in and year-out.

How quickly we forget that John Cooper's early years at Ohio State were filled with mediocrity and losses to schools of the Little Eight! As recently as 1994, OSU lost four games and was even beaten by lowly Illinois.

Jeff Snook's book gives us a glimpse into the beginnings of the maturation of John Cooper's program-- the 1995 season.

While the 1993 team spent several weeks ranked among the Top 5, it was the 1995 team that truly signified that Cooper's program was at last capable of producing an absolute powerhouse.

1995 featured all of the hallmarks of Cooper's best teams: flashy NFL-caliber talent, clutch wins over big-name opponents, and a heart-breaking loss to an inferior Michigan team.

Not a great book, but certainly worth the money Amazon is asking.

For diehard Buckeyes only
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-06
Jeff Snook's chronicle of the 1995 Ohio State University Buckeyes' football season reads as a veritable "who's who" of the NFL: QB Bobby Hoying (Oakland), RB Eddie George (Tennessee), WR Terry Glenn (New England), CB Shawn Springs (Seattle), and others all feature in the Buckeye team pushing for an unbeaten season and a chance at the national championship. Coach John Cooper's players are a hard-working, clean-living bunch - admirable qualities, but ones that unwittingly conspire with other elements to drain the book of any real drama: there are no mercurial young players who clash with the coaching staff or have profound emotional issues to overcome: the pressure upon Cooper to deliver success is obvious, but not overwhelming. Neither are there desperate, against-the-odds struggles to upset stronger opposition - those match-ups that do test the team, including a season-finale clash with hated nemesis Michigan, suffer from Snook's failure with his spiritless prose to capture any of the on-field atmosphere and emotion. His reluctance as well to print bad language deprives the book of gritty realism and further negates his intention to tell "the inside story" of the team. Followers of Ohio State will enjoy the book as a means to reminisce over past glories, while Eddie George fans will savor the Herculean efforts that by season's end had made him a frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy. The more casual reader, however, will be disappointed by an uninspired and very ordinary book that, although occasionally diverting, ultimately fails to engage in any meaningful way.

Athletics
Chucks!: The Phenomenon of Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars
Published in Hardcover by Skyhorse Publishing (2007-11)
Author: Hal Peterson
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good
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-18
actually i'm expecting catalogue for All Star product ,
can't find too many items here

Good but could have been better
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-08
I was very excited in the last fall when I heard that a book about "Chucks" was being published. I raced to get my copy quickly, and had it within the first month. It was a very fast read and had some great information and cool pictures. However, I would have liked to see more "vintage" photos from the "Chucks as basketball shoes" era. Also, I thought there was perhaps too much focus on the classic black chucks (although admittingly they are by far the most popular style. There was also a huge error in the book. The author claims that "Optical white" was the second Chuck Taylor model to be released. Actually, unbleached is clearly the older of the two. Optical weren't invented until at least the 1960s and were still pretty rare into the 1990s, although they are much more common than the unbleached now (which are still a "core color"). It was clearly the unbleached and NOT the Optical that Mr. Taylor liked the best. I suppose Peterson was confused because advertisements before the 1960s were never taken from photographs and what was drawn looked like optical white.
Peterson's comments about "nothing saying 1950s like Chuck Taylors" are also off-base. Although they existed at the time, it is quite difficult to find any TV or movie clips prior to the 1970s that feature them (oddly one of the most famous examples-Opie Taylor on the extremely popular Andy Griffith Show, was not mentioned in the book). A better way to phrase it would have been "nothing says "pretending to be the 1950s like Chuck Taylors." Chances are if a movie or TV show made in the last 35 years is set in the 1950s or 1960s, you will probably see some guy wearing Chucks. If he isn't a basketball player, it's probably not realistic. It would be interesting to explore exactly why so many people in charge of wardrobe for these retro movies/TV shows seem to think all the guys wore Chucks in those days. Overall, a pretty good book and I've ordered many pairs of shoelaces from the website.

Awesome book about the coolest sneakers ever.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
Converse made and continues to make the best and coolest sneakers ever. This book tells the story of Chucks in words and lots of color pictures. A must have for every Converse fan.

Chucks!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
Chucks are an American staple, and Chucks is a great guide to the world of Chucks. Why are people so loyal to their Chucks? What are some special Chuck designs? This is a book for anyone who has every owned a pair.

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Coaching Kids: It's More than X's and O's
Published in Paperback by Kids-N-Sports (1998-05-01)
Author: Jonathan H. Buzby
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Not worth the money
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-24
I coach 7th and 8th grade girls basketball. I had high hopes for this book when I ordered it directly from the author. I bought it assuming that it might be helpful for our CYO program. It wasn't. After taking a look at it, I decided not to share it with either parents or fellow coaches. I was able to locate free publications from CYO and materials from our AAU program that handle the sportsmanship issues better. I believe that this book was represented to be more than it was. The author may have had good intentions, but this book just doesn't deliver.

Even a veteran coach like myself learned a few things!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-18
This book deals with issues that aren't generally discussed at sport specific clinics and that many coaches don't learn until they've had a bad experience. The liability chapter alone was a huge eye opener to me. I'd recommend this book to any coach, regardless of sport or experience.

The perfect book for the parent who is now a coach!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-13
An excellent resource for every coach but especially the parent who never thought they would be a coach, but find themselves with a whistle around their neck. It is easy to read and has wonderful realistic examples of dealing with many situations not related to the game itself.

The perfect "how to" reference for youth coaches.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-12
This book is great for those just starting to coach children and the weekend parent-coach. I've never coached children before and found the chapters to be concise and easy to follow. I especially liked the bulleted summary at the end of each chapter. I have confidence that I could be a successful youth coach and will have this book as a reference by my side!


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