A crash course--including quizzes, fun facts and helpful catch-phrases--in everything required to pass as a Literate Sports Fan. Covering team and individual sports, this helpful volume reveals that golf is televised to allow Cadillac to reach its target audience, the agent is the most important player in baseball, and more. Photographs and line drawings throughout.
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An Amazon #1 Best-Seller! Named the #1 Soccer Book by Football.com. Named a Top 5 Book of the Year by the NSCAA Soccer Journal! Soccer iQ is the first book for soccer PLAYERS! In a world saturated with books about how to coach soccer, Dan Blank finally gives players a book on how to think it. Standing on two decades of collegiate coaching experience, Blank has catalogued soccer's most common mistakes and provides simple, connect-the-dots solutions to help players solve their soccer problems. Soccer IQ is soccer's first text book for players; an almanac of smarter soccer decisions intended to flatten out the learning curve. It covers everything from hunting rebounds to the value of the toe-ball; from playing in the rain to the world's dumbest foul. Blank tells his story from the familiar and humorous voice of a coach who has endured years of stress at the hands of his players. Written in plain-spoken language, Soccer IQ is an easy read and a quick-fix to the most common yet critically important soccer problems. Includes a bonus chapter on the college recruiting process. " Finally someone wrote this book! If every soccer player read Soccer IQ, every coach would be a lot happier." Mark Francis - Head Coach University of Kansas "Dan Blank has just written soccer's first definitive text book." Colin Carmichael - Head Coach Oklahoma State University "This book has immediately become required reading for my team. I'll take 30 copies." Steve Nugent - Head Coach UNC-Greensboro "Soccer IQ may the best practical soccer book I have ever read. There's no fluff. Just nuts and bolts principles that we teach every day. It'll solve a lot of your soccer problems." Steve Holeman - Head Coach University of Georgia
There is no greater power on the soccer field than the game intelligence of the players. With a great variety of attractive and effective simplified games, specially designed to simulate the most important game situations that may occur on the pitch, Horst Wein shows how to stimulate most of the aspects which are involved in game intelligence in young soccer players as well as professionals. Remember, Playing soccer without thinking is like shooting without aiming.
Brush away those cobwebs and start thinking! Ever wonder what your IQ is? Ever wonder what "IQ" really means? Wonder no more! Whats Your IQ? contains quotations, brain teasers, history, and interesting facts about intelligence.
What Does it Take to Have a Great Baseball Career? You daydream about one day seeing your face on a baseball card. You live for pressure and the green grass beneath your cleats. But as your career progresses, the game gets harder. You slump and struggle. You get injured and overlooked. Your confidence plummets. Can you keep improving? Are your big dreams still within reach? A Handbook for the Dedicated Player Clean Your Cleats is filled with stories and advice learned the hard way, over a long career on the diamond. Develop better routines and improve your consistency. Handle the ups and downs with confidence and resolve. Strengthen relationships with teammates, parents and coaches. Learn mindset strategies to become the best version of you. Dan Blewett, in this practical guide, helps players understand all the little things in baseball that make a huge difference over a long career. Why clean your cleats? Because every detail matters.
Are you smarter than you think? Do you have special talents and abilities you should be developing? in what intellectual areas could you use a little improvement? Readers will learn all this and more in this fun new addition To The Complete Idiot's Guide series, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Self-Testing Your IQ. This entertaining book provides readers with tests they can use to estimate a realistic IQ score, As well as games, puzzles, and more for an engaging and exciting mental workout. Using accessible language and an amusement-based approach, author and IQ expert Dr. Jean Cirillo presents fun questions and answers that are rooted in standard IQ testing to help identify mental strengths and weaknesses. The tests and games included in the Complete Idiot's Guide to Self-Testing Your IQ are designed to measure the following: •Cognitive skills •Reasoning ability •Problem-solving capability •Verbal ability •Mathematics and calculation skills •Short- and long-term memory •Spatial relations •Special talents •. . . And much, much more! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Self-Testing Your IQ also provides tips and tricks for readers to maximize their strengths and improve their weaknesses in particular areas, As well as IQ-building puzzles, games, and resources. Featuring original tests designed specifically for Complete Idiot's Guide audiences, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Self-Testing Your IQ is an enjoyable and entertaining way to build brainpower!
Short subject films have a long history in American cinemas. These could be anywhere from 2 to 40 minutes long and were used as a "filler" in a picture show that would include a cartoon, a newsreel, possibly a serial and a short before launching into the feature film. Shorts could tackle any topic of interest: an unusual travelogue, a comedy, musical revues, sports, nature or popular vaudeville acts. With the advent of sound-on-film in the mid-to-late 1920s, makers of earlier silent short subjects began experimenting with the short films, using them as a testing ground for the use of sound in feature movies. After the Second World War, and the rising popularity of television, short subject films became far too expensive to produce and they had mostly disappeared from the screens by the late 1950s. This encyclopedia offers comprehensive listings of American short subject films from the 1920s through the 1950s.