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zurückAbsolute Beginner's Guide to Coaching Youth Baseballprovides inexperienced coaches with the information they need to ensure a successful season. This practical guide helps coaches learn maximize their limited practice time and resources, ensuring a positive learning experience for players, coaches, and parents alike. This book covers several key concepts that often elude rookie coaches, including: Identifying their roles and expectations as coach; understanding the 10 keys to being a good coach; tailoring instruction on the fundamentals of baseball to meet the varying physical abilities of different age groups; understanding not only the basic rules of baseball, but also how to put them in a context that is understood by young players; creating a safe playing environment, including how to manage emergencies; understanding the general principles that are essential to effectively teaching skills and tactics for position players and the team as a whole; Knowing how to effectively coach during games, including managing your lineup to ensure each player receives equal playing time, showing encouragement and hustle, working with officials, and managing parents; using season plans and practice plans to get organized and prepared for success; Celebrating victories and learning from defeats.
The Aquatic Handbook for Lifetime Fitness is organized by skills, allowing the instructor to set the order in which he/she teaches the material. With an emphasis on both learning and reinforcing aquatic skills, this book includes skill exercises and drills using W.E.T.s<194> (Water Exercise Techniques), developed by the author, as well as a progression of fitness swimming workouts. Stressing safety throughout, the author works toward the long-range goal of aquatic fitness for a lifetime of health, enjoyment, and fun.
In addition to teaching progressive swim skills, this state-of-the-art, reader-friendly handbook highlights the new wave in aquatics, including water exercise, deep water jogging, and cross-training. Other topics include diving fundamentals, synchronized swimming, water games, fin swimming, open water/triathlon swimming, equipment, basic nutrition, swim sources, and more.
The Art of Sports Officiating covers all aspects of officiating for any sport. Based on the principle that officiating is an art, not a science, this very unique text prepares an official beyond the memorization of rules and mechanics. Important topics, overlooked in other texts, are covered, including the characteristics of officials as effective leaders and professional role models, the importance of communication in controlling the game and in working with others, the controversy over the evaluation of officials, legal liability and safety considerations, the psychology of dealing with stress, and the inclusion of women in officiating.
For courses in Orientation to College for Student-Athletes.
Developed and written specifically for student-athletes, this reader-friendly guide offers practical strategies for succeeding in college. Filled with sage and tested advice, the book addresses the most salient academic, personal, and career issues affecting college athletes-from scheduling and time management to maintaining academic motivation and personal well-being. With a meaningful foreword by NCAA President, Myles Brand, the book speaks to the reader from "both sides of the desk" by providing tips from 35 academically successful student-athletes, as well as time-tested advice from two faculty members (the authors) with decades of experience teaching and mentoring college athletes. A valuable resource for anyone entering or soon to enter the world of college athletics, and their advisors, counselors, coaches, and parents, this book uses an inviting format to pack suggestions and tips into practical advice that can guide one's path to success.
This badminton text uses the Personalized Sport Instruction model of teaching (PSI), which is widely respected as an effective, interactive, student-centered teaching model.
This text, as part of a six-book series, features a common organization and framework for planning, managing, implementing, and evaluating the fundamentals of learning badminton. Each module includes specific directions for setting up learning tasks and criteria for demonstrating mastery. Because the text is a self-contained course, it eliminates the need for lengthy unit and daily lesson planning.
For classes in Career Planning and Development, Career Counseling and Senior Transition courses.
This text addresses the unique needs of student-athletes and empowers them as they embark on a professional career path. It provides practical career advice and guidance to the student-athlete and includes extensive material on interviewing, developing a portfolio, and personal assessments, as well as a "job search marketing plan" for career exploration.
Written for future and current coaches of basketball, Coaching Modern Basketball provides the reader with coaching hints that highlight the key aspects of coaching basketball. Calling upon over 20 years of coaching experience, William Stier has written a text that is accessible to students at all levels of coaching. The text includes unique strategies and tactics that have proven successful on and off the court, and also addresses the rapid changes in the sport that challenge modern day coaches. Students, coaches, and teachers alike will appreciate the focus and vision of this book in preparing basketball coaches for success.
Whether watching from a courtside seat or from the luxury of a living room couch, sports fans want to know exactly what's going on in between those two hoops-from what the players are thinking, to why fouls are called, to anticipating what the players are going to do before they actually do it. And there is no better man to explain the ins and outs of America's hottest sport than the Knicks' former star guard, Walt Frazier. In his inimitable voice and style, "Clyde" turns it on as he describes the basics basketball in simple terms anyone can understand, and clues readers into what makes stars such as Michael Jordan so invincible. Includes exciting action photos and a wealth of "Clyde's Chalk Talk," "Clyde's Record Book," and "Clyde's Tips" sidebars.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Bike Maintenance and Repair provides recreational cyclists with the "do-it-yourself" means to maintain and service their own bikes. Rather than spanning the entire field of bicycling, this book focuses on those things readers need to know in order to keep bikes safe and trouble-free, including: bike basics and anatomy, bike workings, maintenance before and after riding, tools and accessories, common repairs, emergency repair instructions and troubleshooting tips.
You're no idiot, of course. You've seen the hit movie A River Runs Through It and you know that fly fishing is one of the most popular leisure activities in the country today. But when it comes to casting the perfect fly-fishing line and catching the Big One, you feel like it might be easier to microwave some fish sticks. Don't get all hot under the gills yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fly Fishing is the ultimate guide for anyone who wants fo get knee-deep in this popular sport. In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get:
Pro football has been and still is the most-watched sport on American television. The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Football, Second Edition, provides new and intermediate-level fans with all the information they need to understand and enjoy football. From high school to the NFL, coverage includes the basics of offense and defense, players, rules, strategies and even what to wear. New coverage for this edition includes: the draft-how it works for teams and players, new technology on the field-including instant replay, rule changes for college and pro ball, the changing business environment, and more!
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With The Complete Idiot's Guide to Kickboxing, there's a new way to get the body sweating. This guide covers the ancient art and modern kickboxing, Kickboxing gear, and how to build leaner legs and a better butt. Learn power punches--cross, hook, upper cut, overhand, as well as the spinning back fist, stabs and slashes. Idiot-proof steps guide you through footwork, target practice, and stretches, allowing you to tailor beginner, intermediate, and advanced workouts. Covers every level in the ring--lightweight, middleweight, heavyweight, super heavyweight.
Written by Captain Lou Albano, the "godfather of wrestling," this book tells you the history of the stars, leagues, and moves of pro-wrestling. It includes updated coverage of WCW and WWF, of wrestling as a business, and of today's hottest stars and biggest promoters. If you want to be a wrestler, this book tells you how to get started in the business.
The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Sports History and Trivia features fascinating facts and tidbits of trivia on baseball, football, basketball, hockey, the Olympic Games, tennis, figure skating, soccer, and more. It also includes coverage of women's sports triumphs in basketball, tennis, gymnastics, figure skating, and NASCAR, listings of World Series, Super Bowl, Stanley Cup, and other championship winners. Readers will enjoy a trivia quiz in every part - to test themselves, test their friends, and pick up some extra trivia points.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Stock Car Racing gives you the insider's guide to this exciting sport, from the first organized races in the late 1940s to the super-speedway action of today. In addition, it gives background on everything from the rock star-like drivers of the sport, to the fabulous 700-horsepower engines that run cars, to what the crews do and why their skills are as valuable as those of the driver.
The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Hockey will cover the complete history of hockey, including: in the beginning-bandy and shinny are the precursors to what would become hockey; full-blown hockey invented in...Dartmouth, N.S.; How hockey hit the lower forty-eight; the first Winter Olympics; the birth of the NHL; the 70's-goons to the left, goons to the right-hockey's darkest days; the rise of Lemieux, Gretzky, Messier, and the modern hockey hero; hockey comes out from behind the Iron Curtain; and inroads women and minorities have made into the sport. The authors have also included four Top 10 lists in the back of the book, including players, teas, moments, and influential people in hockey history.
Appropriate for golf activity courses and individual enthusiasts. Instruction for all aspects of golf: mechanics of stance, swing; choosing equipment; the layout of typical golf courses; and advanced golf techniques.
This golf text uses the Personalized Sport Instruction model of teaching (PSI), which is widely respected as an effective, interactive, student-centered teaching model.
This text, as part of a six-book series, features a common organization and framework for planning, managing, implementing, and evaluating the fundamentals of learning golf. Each module includes specific directions for setting up learning tasks and criteria for demonstrating mastery. Because the text is a self-contained course, it eliminates the need for lengthy unit and daily lesson planning.
Managing Sports, Fitness, and Recreation Programs introduces the student to the broad area of sport management, including professional sports, school-based sports, recreation, and fitness programs. The text covers the practical and theoretical aspects of sport management and provides an excellent introduction to the profession.
Bridging the gap between theory and practice, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Exercise Science provides a practical approach to measurement and evaluation techniques used in K-12 school physical education as well as exercise science settings. Integrated measurement and evaluation models provide "real-life" examples from which students can more effectively learn. Comprehensive and "user friendly," this text clearly articulates how measurement techniques can be used to assess, evaluate, and develop more effective programs. Links between measurement and evaluation techniques to program design and development help students understand how the two are directly related. Pedagogical concerns such as decision-making, grading, and assessment of program delivery introduce accountability measures and help prepare future professionals for careers in physical education or exercise science.
This racquetball text uses the Personalized Sport Instruction model of teaching (PSI), which is widely respected as an effective, interactive, student-centered teaching model.
This text, as part of a six-book series, features a common organization and framework for planning, managing, implementing, and evaluating the fundamentals of learning racquetball. Each module includes specific directions for setting up learning tasks and criteria for demonstrating mastery. Because the text is a self-contained course, it eliminates the need for lengthy unit and daily lesson planning.
This golf text is designed to benefit all golfers, from beginners to more advanced golfers who wish to fine-tune their skills. Focus is placed on the fundamentals, with a skill analysis approach featuring simple to complex drills. Students will learn how to practice successfully in both indoor and outdoor environments. The text leads students through a sequential skill building process, allowing for success and mastery of the various drills. True emphasis on self-paced learning as well as cooperative learning are included.
This soccer text uses the Personalized Sport Instruction model of teaching (PSI), which is widely respected as an effective, interactive, student-centered teaching model.
This text, as part of a six-book series, features a common organization and framework for planning, managing, implementing, and evaluating the fundamentals of learning soccer. Each module includes specific directions for setting up learning tasks and criteria for demonstrating mastery. Because the text is a self-contained course, it eliminates the need for lengthy unit and daily lesson planning.
An updated and expanded new edition of this popular text continues to offer a comprehensive look at the social world of sport. The author has organized coverage of the sociology of sport around pivotal sociological concepts - culture, social organization, socialization, deviance, small groups, collective behavior, mass media, and institutional inter-relationships (sport, education, politics, and religion). Chapters move from the "macro" perspective to the "micro" view, to make the nature of the sport/society connection clear.
Using a consistent sociological framework, the text is based on three central themes: 1) Sport is a social institution worthy of sociological examination like the more traditional institutions of marriage/family, politics, economy, religion, law, health/medicine, science, and education; 2) Sport is a microcosm of the larger society as it reflects and reinforces the dominant ideology; 3) There are numerous institutional connections between sport and other societal institutions which make it impossible for changes in one sphere not to reverberate throughout all spheres.
This text fills a need for an applied sport psychology text based on credible, published research. A deliberate attempt is made to base application on theory while avoiding scientific and statistical jargon so readers at various levels of education, past experience, and expertise can feel comfortable with the book's content. Sport examples from media publications and from the author's own experiences as a sport psychologist nurture the connection between the professional literature and real-life sport experiences.
A basic text for courses in Sports Marketing. The book provides the essential information for planning and implementing sporting events from an intramural three-on-three basketball tournament to a professional tennis tournament.
"How To" book covering all basic skill areas as well as the more technical aspects of personal training programs and weight training exercises. Approved by the basketball hall of fame, it features quotes from some of history's best players.
For courses in Study Skills for Athletes, Student Athlete Orientation, and Student Athlete Seminars.
This text uses a concise, conversational approach to instruct student athletes about skills and strategies to use for effective studying/learning. Strategies include setting goals, time management, concentration, and memory. Study skills coverage includes the Cornell Notetaking System and other formats, test-taking, vocabulary building, classroom lectures, textbook assignments, and research papers.
Designed for courses in Skill Analysis of Sport, Secondary Physical Education, Coaching, Teaching Methods, and Biomechanics of Sport. This valuable resource provides verbal teaching cues, alternate teaching cues, and points out common errors in a variety of sports. Experts in each sport have provided teaching tips designed to help students and professionals teach skills and drills. Cluster sell with Pangrazi/Darst and Schmottlach.
This tennis text uses the Personalized Sport Instruction model of teaching (PSI), which is widely respected as an effective, interactive, student-centered teaching model.
This text, as part of a six-book series, features a common organization and framework for planning, managing, implementing, and evaluating the fundamentals of learning tennis. Each module includes specific directions for setting up learning tasks and criteria for demonstrating mastery. Because the text is a self-contained course, it eliminates the need for lengthy unit and daily lesson planning.
You're no idiot, of course. You run your projects like clockwork, keep the neatest yard on the block, and even manage to plan a major family vacation. But when it comes to sinking a little white ball into a hole, you're not sure what's taking the biggest clubbing--your ego or the ball. Don't hang up the golf spikes yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Golf helps you build the skills you need to beomce a consistent, more successful golfer. In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get:
Thirty million people worldwide are performing tae kwon do-the Korean equivalent of karate-and thousands of centers have sprung up in America. Kids, adults, and even seniors are joining in the explosive fun. With easy-to-understand text and 75 clear line drawings and photographs scattered throughout, this layperson's book explains in simple terms the concepts of tae kwon do-how to limber up for practices, how to defend oneself, how to practice on one's own or with a partner, where to find classes, how to rate teachers, and much more.
This volleyball text uses the Personalized Sport Instruction model of teaching (PSI), which is widely respected as an effective, interactive, student-centered teaching model.
This text, as part of a six-book series, features a common organization and framework for planning, managing, implementing, and evaluating the fundamentals of learning volleyball. Each module includes specific directions for setting up learning tasks and criteria for demonstrating mastery. Because the text is a self-contained course, it eliminates the need for lengthy unit and daily lesson planning.