The Cyclist's Sourcebook

The Cyclist's Sourcebook

Author: Peter Nye

Publisher: Perigee Trade

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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With 90 million cyclists taking to the road, bicycling has become the booming sport of the decade. Now here's the ultimate catalog, covering all aspects of biking, from bicycle organizations to races and tours, equipment to publications and films. 100 photographs.


The Traveler's Sourcebook

The Traveler's Sourcebook

Author: Darren L. Smith

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780780801745

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The Traveler's Sourcebook is ideal for planning recreational or business travel in the United States. Its listings provide a wealth of consumer-oriented information on a wide range of travel-related subjects, focusing particularly on how to obtain important information (usually free of charge or at a minimal cost) that can save you time and money and help you make informed decisions about travel. The directory is arranged alphabetically by subject category, covering 83 specific travel subjects such as air travel, cruise and freight travel, bed and breakfast facilities, hostels and dorms, automobile rentals, on-line travel information, national and state parks, bicycling, camping, and hiking, currency conversions, and much more. More specialized information is also featured on such activities as birdwatching, courier air travel, hot air ballooning mountain and rock climbing, winery tours, snowboarding, llama trekking, and more. Coverage of each subject area includes general information as well as listings of important organizations and information sources, including vital contact data. The book also identifies and provides contact data for many publications and on-line resources for travelers. A comprehensive Master Index provides direct references and cross references to all topics covered.


Sports Injuries Sourcebook, 6th Ed.

Sports Injuries Sourcebook, 6th Ed.

Author: James Chambers

Publisher: Infobase Holdings, Inc

Published: 2020-12-01

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 078081827X

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Consumer health information about sports injuries in various parts of the body, protective equipment and preventive measures, treatment options, and a special section on sports injuries in children and teens. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources.


The True Story of Sam

The True Story of Sam

Author: Samuel E. Shull

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-06-13

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1477216391

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I was an avid bicyclist and racer whose cycling career was abruptly terminated by PUDENDAL NEURALGIA and my life uprooted. Pudendal neuralgia (PN) is damage to the pudendal nerve which originates in the pelvis. Pain and suffering can be horrendous. Bicyclists are among the most vulnerable because of constant pressure placed on the nerve. I wrote this book primarily to HELP OTHERS AVOID PUDENDAL NEURALGIA WHICH CAN DESTROY THE QUALITY OF LIFE. My experience over a SIX-YEAR timeframe has taught me that few in the medical profession have any understanding of issues related to the pudendal nerve. The number of misdiagnosed or undiagnosed cases is large. It is my sincere belief that by telling readers lessons learned about protecting the nerve, I can help keep them from veering off course and going down a PN path.


Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook, 6th Ed.

Fitness and Exercise Sourcebook, 6th Ed.

Author: James Chambers

Publisher: Infobase Holdings, Inc

Published: 2019-09-01

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 0780817265

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Provides basic consumer health information about the elements of physical fitness, along with the various types of exercises, tips for starting and maintaining an exercise program, and strategies for avoiding injuries. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources. « hide


Bicycling for Ladies

Bicycling for Ladies

Author: Maria E. Ward

Publisher: Apollo Publishers

Published: 2021-03-23

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1948062534

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Bicycling for Ladies is the trailblazing book that introduced women to bicycling and shocked a Victorian culture on its release in 1896. Today it remains comprehensive and useful, but also celebrates women’s advancement in the sport and offers an inspiring, and amusing, look back. Maria E. Ward let the social norms and gendered expectations of the nineteenth century eat her dust when she wrote the groundbreaking guide to bicycling for women. In chapters such as Women and Tools, Dress, and How to Make Progress, Ward explains the function of wheels, gears, and spokes, gives instruction on how to safely and efficiently ride, and discusses optimal attire (layers and a stretchy corset, of course). Ward’s detailed mechanical and physical instruction, paired with helpful images and charts, makes daunting ordeals like hill climbing, navigating traffic, and bike maintenance a breeze. In modern times, when so much is outsourced, automated, and unreliable, Ward’s approach to transportation is refreshing. But while bicycling is rich with health and environmental benefits, male bicyclists still outnumber female riders, most competitive cyclists are male, and women are more likely to report feeling unsafe on a bike. Ward’s text gives women the tools they need to claim their stake of the road. For seasoned cyclists or those just starting out, it is a timeless and relevant directive—ideal for today’s woman who’s ready to take the world by the handlebars. The photos and instructional images throughout Bicycling for Ladies are the result of a collaboration between Ward and Alice Austen, one of America’s earliest and most prolific professional female photographers. The volume has an elegant new design and is small enough to ride with.