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Dynamic Kicks: Essentials for Free Fighting (Specialties Series)

by Chong Lee
Publisher: Black Belt Communications (1975-12-01)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 96 pages
SKU: 55586
Condition: G+
Our Price: $5.63




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This book is the first in a series of books by Chong Lee, the 1974 Long Beach Grand National forms champion. Lee's proven method of developing perfect kicking techniques is illustrated. It contains 30 separate kicking variations.


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Hell-Bent: The Crazy Truth About the "Win or Else" Dallas Cowboys

by Skip Bayless
Publisher: Harpercollins (1996-09)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 290 pages
SKU: 66635
Condition: VG / VG
Our Price: $4.91




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A commentator on the cable-TV sports channel ESPN offers an inside look at the 1996 Super Bowl winners, the Dallas Cowboys, recounting the jockeying for attention and other behind-the-scenes wrangling among coaches and players. 50,000 first printing. $50,000 ad/promo.


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Lance Armstrong Images of a Champion

by Lance Armstrong
Publisher: Rodale UK (2005-05-20)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 224 pages
Edition: 2nd
SKU: 79399
Condition: VG
Our Price: $11.60




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Lance Armstrong is more than just a sports champion - he has become a household name, renowned as a champion of life itself. His heroic survival of cancer, his extraordinary sporting comeback and his hard-fought triumphs in one of the most gruelling tests of endurance in the sporting calendar will make this celebration of his life in words and photographs a treasured keepsake for his vast and growing army of fans and admirers. This paperback edition has been updated to include new photographs and to cover Armstrong's record-breaking sixth consecutive Tour de France win in 2004.


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Modern Wrestling: A Primer for Wrestlers, Parents and Fans

by Benjamin W. Niebel
Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) (1982-08-01)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 128 pages
SKU: 77926
Condition: G+
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All aspects of collegiate and scholastic wrestling are covered in this introduction to one of America's most rapidly growing sports. Amateur wrestling is presented as an activity combiningthe best features of physical education and competitive athletics - a sport open to all who wish to participate, regardless of height, weight, or physical attributes. Information abounds in this book for everyone desiring to know more about wrestling: wrestlers or would-be-wrestlers; their parents or other prosepective fans; coaches and officials; school, college, or camp officials considering wrestling programs. The book begins with a brief history of the sport and ends with profiles of ten great wrestlers of the modern era. Among the book's unique features are chapters on the principal wrestling holds and the principle of mechanical advantage explaining them, on training and weight control, and on psychological preparation for competition. Other chapters are devoted to wrestling rules, comparing those of the national college and high-school associations; safety measures, showing why the wrestling injury rate is low and getting lower; and officiating, identifying the qualities of a superior official. Dozens of photos and drawings illustrate the text.Wrestling develops all of an athlete's muscles, as this book shows, and promotes quickness, agility, and endurance. It also encourages mental discipline, builds self-confidence, and prepares the participant to accept both success and failure. Spectators enjoy amateur wrestling; parents welcome its healthful influence; and school or college authorities approve its economy and flexibility. Facilities and equipment for a wrestling program are relatively inexpensive, and no wrestling squad is too small or too large. Thus, in the author's view, the growing popularity of amateur wrestling will continue.


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Myth, Fact, and Navigators' Secrets: Incredible Tales of the Sea and Sailors

by J. Gregory Dill
Publisher: The Lyons Press (2006-05-01)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 224 pages
SKU: 57587
Condition: NF
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Tae Kwon Do: Secrets of Korean Karate

by Sihak Henry Cho
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing (1992-07-15)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 256 pages
SKU: 55660
Condition: VG
Our Price: $6.34




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Tae Kwon do Secrets of Korean Karate by Sihak Henry Cho copyright 1993 Second Printing. Printed in Japan. Beautifully illustrated 249 pages


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Final Whistle

by Graham Sharpe
Publisher: Robson Books (2001-11-21)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 220 pages
SKU: 41281
Condition: NF
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An exploration of the world of football from an original perspective. Bizarre encounters between football and death include the supporter who insisted on taking his dad to matches - even after he had died - and the fan who committed suicide over a transfer.


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The World of Professional Golf 2007

by Mark H Mccormack (Editor: Bev Norwood)
Publisher: International Mgmt Group (2007-04-12)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 750 pages
SKU: 63038
Condition: NF / NF
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The Zen of Zim: Baseballs, Beanballs, and Bosses

by Don Zimmer (Foreword: Lou Piniella)
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books (2004-07-01)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 256 pages
Edition: First Edition
SKU: 55394
Condition: VG / VG
Our Price: $5.94




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Don Zimmer is baseball. His first book, Zim-A Baseball Life, was a New York Times bestseller and one of the best baseball memoirs ever published. Now, in The Zen of Zim, one of baseball's most beloved figures offers readers an insightful look into the baseball of yesterday and today. Baseball fans will love hearing Zim's positions on such things as pitching inside, managing, bosses, and more.

With more than fifty-six years in baseball, Don Zimmer had seen it all, or so he thought before he ran into George Steinbrenner. Here Zimmer provides a revealing account of his eight years as Joe Torre's right-hand man-and the jealousy, vindictiveness, and pettiness that ultimately destroyed a twenty-five-year friendship with Steinbrenner.

Zim will also discuss the circumstances that led to his charging onto the field at Fenway Park and throwing a haymaker at Boston Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez. He'll share with readers what it was like to work for other baseball owners; shed new light on general managers like Branch Rickey and Dan Duquette; and critique the managing styles of some of the most famous and notorious skippers of the twentieth century, from Casey Stengel and Earl Weaver to Gene Mauch and Billy Martin.

In a chapter called "What Have They Done to My Game?," Zim will offer a crash course in baseball anthropology, describing how the game and its players have changed over the past fifty years and showing how big money and free agency have destroyed clubhouse camaraderie and turned a team sport into a transient game. In contrast, he celebrates his close-knit teammates on the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers team and the lifelong friendships that were made.

Zim has seen it all, and here readers learn even more of his life and dreams and of baseball through a half century of experience. It is a story jam-packed with laughs and anecdotes, with excitement and comedy. And it is superbly told.



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Uncaged: The Rise of Greg Oden, Mike Conley, and the National Champion Lawrence North Wildcats

by Dave Krider, J R Shelt, Scott Freeman
Publisher: Sports Publishing (2006-10-01)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 256 pages
SKU: 68786
Condition: VG / VG
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Basketball rules in Indiana, and no one knows that better than Jack Keefer. As the only men's basketball coach in Lawrence North High School's history, Keefer has coached prep hoops in Indianapolis since the days of Bobby Knight's powerhouse mid-`70s squads. In that time, Keefer has had a lengthy list of All-Stars suit up for him: Eric Montross, Reed Crafton, Chris Hill, Tom Geyer, Jeff Leyden, Todd Leary, John Stewart. None have matched what Greg Oden and Mike Conley have accomplished, though. Matter of fact, none have even come close.

Uncaged is the story of Oden--a two-time National Player of the Year and undoubtedly Indiana's most historically heralded center--and his rise from awkward, pre-teen prospect to dominating, dunking phenom. And it's the story of Conley, an Arkansas kid with a gold medal dad whose leadership on the court and talent with the dribble has led several to suggest that it's his presence--not that of the 7-foot Oden--that has secured his high school team so many victories.

But Uncaged is also the story of a legendary coach and a treasure of talented role players who have steered Lawrence North toward three-straight state titles, an undefeated season, and the No. 1 ranking in the nation. Together, this team has simply been nearly unbeatable over the past four years--from 2003 to 2006 winning 103 games against just seven losses. This is their story, told for the first time.

We may never see another Indiana high school team this good. And in the Hoosier state, that's really saying something.

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