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Any sports fan can yell offensive and stupid things at anyone else.
But only the best are true hecklers, game-changers as valuable in
their way as LeBron James is to the Cavaliers or Tom Brady to the
Patriots. The Official Heckler Handbook is the essential book for
and about hecklers and for all fans ready to make a real difference
on behalf of their teams and their players. Packed with outrageous
illustrations, can't-miss sidebars, real-life anecdotes, and expert
advice, this book breaks down: * Great moments in heckling history
* The best hecklers of all time * Heckling in baseball, football,
basketball, hockey, and more * The most effective lines of attack *
Strategic heckling locations * Verbal and nonverbal heckling * And
much, much more So, turn around and read this book with your good
eye! And learn how to be among the best in the boo-bird business.
This is the first book to take an in-depth look at parkrun - the
free, weekly, timed 5km run on a Saturday morning - and to examine
why its participants love it so much and why it has been such an
astonishing success. Author David Hindley - a self-described
'middle of the pack' parkrunner - draws on new research, including
interviews with other runners, volunteers and organisers, to shine
a light on the unique combination of ingredients in parkrun's magic
formula. Tracing the development of parkrun from its first event in
the UK in 2004 to the global network of today, he takes a close
look at themes like inclusion, volunteering, community, green
space, health and well-being, and unpacks the mantra of 'it's a run
not a race' that has come to define the spirit of parkrun for so
many of its participants. Part sporting event, part social
movement, and part public health intervention, parkrun perhaps
offers a model for sustainable public participation in other areas
of social life. This book is compulsory behind-the-scenes reading
for all parkrunners and parkrun volunteers, and anybody working in
sport development, events, recreation, public health, volunteering
or community organising.
This rich, enthusiastic guide to the Tucson, Rincon, Santa
Catalina, and Santa Rita Mountains has been completely revised.
Betty Leavengood's fourth edition of her bestselling "Tucson Hiking
Guide" offers new routes and updated access information, detailed
maps, and clear descriptions to area trailheads. This latest
edition includes thirty-six hikes rated easy to difficult by
mountain range; revised information on precautions for desert
hiking; historical notes, photographs, and anecdotes; and detailed
maps and descriptions with elevation/distance.
Ninth volume in the Double Exposure series draws upon photographs in the NMAAHC’s collection to explore the dynamic ways sports influence the social, political, and cultural life of African Americans.
This book, organized around key periods in the history of African American sports from the turn of the twentieth century to today, looks at the role of athletes and sports and their impact on American culture both on and off the field. While the major sports in which African Americans participate most frequently—football, basketball, baseball, and boxing—are prominently featured, the book also includes images of male and female athletes, amateur and professional, competing in gymnastics, track and field, skiing, golf, tennis, and other sports. Photographers include Ernest C. Withers, Roderick J. Lyons, Walter Iooss Jr., Maurice Sorrell, and Moneta Sleet Jr., among others.
Images of iconic moments in sports history—Jack Johnson vs. Jim Jeffries during the 1910 “Fight of the Century,” Jackie Robinson stealing home in 1952, and Colin Kaepernick taking a knee in 2016—are featured alongside photographs of more personal moments, including Larry Doby teaching his son how to hold a bat, Wilt Chamberlain in class at the University of Kansas, Wilma Rudolph standing outside her foundation, Muhammad Ali in conversation with Fannie Lou Hammer, and a young Venus Williams smiling after a practice session.
The story of the origin and times of Doggett's Coat and Badge race,
the oldest annual sporting event. It has been rowed on London's
River Thames by young watermen since 1715.
Pathfinder: The Journey of the African American Wrestler, is a
factual tribute that sincerely intends to honor the accomplishments
and achievements of the many African American wrestlers and coaches
that impacted the historical commentary of high school, collegiate
and amateur wrestling. The stories are told in the wrestlers' own
words or that of friends and family members that were an integral
part of their lives. Pathfinder is the manifestation of several
months of research and interviews which details some of the
greatest accomplishments in African- American wrestling history.
These are their testimonies; this is the path that only they could
travel. This is the story of The Pathfinder.
Style: written for advanced students of events management, mapping
out all strategic decisions and considerations in detail. Approach:
written from the perspective of a practitioner who has worked as an
events development consultant in over 30 countries. International
and broad coverage: covers all aspects of events planning and
development, supported by international case studies and examples
to put strategic decisions into context.
This early work on The Practical Bee Keeper offers consise and
plain instructions for the management of bees and hives. With much
of the information still useful and practical today. Many of the
earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Features 30 of the best child-friendly campsites and caravan parks
in Scotland as well as all the information you need to plan an
unforgettable Scottish camping experience, whatever the weather!
The book also provides essential information on: Choosing your site
and planning your trip;Camping equipment: what you really need and
how to use it; Setting up your pitch; Wild camping; Animals,
beasties and the infamous Scottish midge!; Fun recipes for eating
in the great outdoors. Whether you and the kids are experienced or
novice campers, this book will give you a new perspective on the
best Scottish sites for your camping holiday. Lavishly illustrated
with colour photos and packed with site descriptions, reviews and
helpful advice on things to do onsite and in the area, this is the
only guide you will need to see you through your camping adventure.
- Filled with contributions from world-leading academics and
practitioners, from a variety of backgrounds and countries. -
Highly interdisciplinary overview of live music, which will be
relevant to professionals and students interested in music
business, music technology, music production and performance. -
Includes papers on cutting-edge issues, such as augmented reality
and virtual reality.
On October 15, 1964 Billy Mills became the only American to win an
Olympic Gold Medal for the 10,000 meters. It was but one notable
triumph in sports by a Native American. Yet, unlike Mills's
achievement, most significant contributions from Native Americans
have gone unheralded. From individual athletes, teams, and events,
it is clear that the "Vanishing Americans" are not vanishing-but
they are sadly overlooked. The Native American Identity in Sports:
Creating and Preserving a Culture not only includes, but goes
beyond the great achievements of Billy Mills to note numerous other
instances of Native American accomplishment and impact on sports.
This collection of essays examines how sport has contributed to
shaping and expressing Native American identity-from the attempt of
the old Indian Schools to "Americanize" Native Americans through
sport to the "Indian mascot" controversy and what it says about the
broader public view of Native Americans. Additional essays explore
the contemporary use of the traditional sport Toka to combat
obesity in some Native American communities, the Seminoles'
commercialization of alligator wrestling-a "Native" sport that was,
in fact, only developed as a sport due to interest from
tourists-and much more. The contributions to this volume not only
tell the story of Native Americans' participation in the world of
sports, but also how Native Americans have changed and enriched the
sports world in the process. For anyone interested in the deep
effect sport has on culture, The Native American Identity in Sports
is an indispensable read.
The editors use the unique lens of the history of sports to examine
ethnic experiences in North America since 1840. Comprised of 12
original essays and an Introduction, it chronicles sport as a
social institution through which various ethnic and racial groups
attempted to find the way to social and psychological acceptance
and cultural integration. Included are chapters on Native
Americans, Irish-Americans, German-Americans, Canadians,
African-Americans, Italian-Americans, Hispanics, and several more,
showing how their sports participation also provided these
communities with some measure of social mobility, self-esteem, and
a shared pride.
From the identity of Greek athletes and the place of Greek games in
the Roman era to forms, functions, and venues of Roman spectacles,
this second volume of Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds contains
eleven articles and chapters of enduring importance to the study of
ancient Greek and Roman sport, a field located at a crucial
intersection of social history, archaeology, literature, and other
aspects of those cultures. The studies have been updated with
addenda by the original authors, and four of the articles that were
originally published in German have been translated into English
here for the first time. The studies, selected for breadth and
importance of historical topics, include: the economics, status,
gender, and training of ancient athletes; the place of Greek
athletes in the Roman era; the evolution of Roman games from
Etruscan customs and of the Roman arena from earlier traditions;
the monetary prices of gladiators; the role of animal games in
Rome; and the Roman team sport of chariot racing. A companion first
volume complements this one with studies on Greek sport in its
epic, heroic, and Bronze Age origins; the ancient Olympics in its
relation to religion, politics, and diversity of competitors; Greek
events in track and field and equestrian events. The articles in
both volumes offer an excellent starting point to inspire newcomers
to the study of ancient sport, and to give students and scholars an
informative set of models for present knowledge and future
research.
This handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the most important
and fundamental elements for the management of team sports
organisations. It is intended to meet the needs of full-time and
voluntary individuals in management positions in professional and
semi-professional sports clubs, leagues and federations, and those
who aspire to such positions. In addition to management-relevant
aspects, its interdisciplinary approach also includes the basics of
law and media, which are vital to the successful management of team
sports organisations. Bringing together experts from the respective
disciplines, the book's content is presented in a clear and
straightforward manner, facilitating its implementation in
practice.
This edited volume draws upon work from a wide range of established
and emerging international scholars to provide an interdisciplinary
analysis of sport's complex relationship with masculinity. With a
particular focus on Latin America, it examines the changing
relationship between a range of contemporary sport and sexuality
and gender expression, as related to lesbian, gay and/or trans
athletes. Experts from Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and
Colombia provide historical, sociological and anthropological
perspectives on heteronormativity, masculinity, gender identity,
sexual orientation, and the gender binary as they relate to sports
clubs, Mexican martial arts, football, softball, sports media,
games, and physical education. It will be invaluable to scholars
and students in the fields of Gender Studies, Queer Studies, Sports
Studies, and Men's Studies.
From wilderness expert Dave Canterbury and outdoor survival
instructor Jason Hunt comes the next installment in the New York
Times bestselling Bushcraft series-a go-to first aid resource for
anyone headed into the woods. Out in the woods or on top of a
mountain, there's no calling 9-1-1. Bushcraft First Aid teaches you
how to be your own first responder. The authors' years of
experience and training will help hikers and backpackers deal with
a variety of emergency situations, from cuts and burns to broken
bones and head injuries. You'll also learn what to pack and how to
make bandages, dressings, and slings at a moment's notice. As
bushcraft experts, Canterbury and Hunt explain how to use plants as
medicine to treat various conditions. Bushcraft First Aid provides
the lifesaving information you need to keep yourself and your
fellow hikers safe on the trail.
An inclination to view games and sport as ephemeral, non-serious,
and inconsequential has served to discourage the distinctive
contribution that anthropology might make to the study of sport, as
well as the rich insights that a fuller appreciation of sport might
furnish to anthropology. This book brings a distinctively
anthropological approach to the deep significance of sport and
games in everyday life. Contributors examine individual and team
sports and sporting practices, from 'football' (ie, soccer) to
gymnastics, to unusual but nonetheless highly developed indigenous
games such as Amerindian archery in South America and kabaddi in
India. Sports are shown to provide a particularly revealing window
through which to examine such topics as nationalism,
transnationalism, ethnicity, class relations, the body, health,
identity, gender, schooling and child rearing. Contributors also
address contemporary concerns with narrative, practice theory,
celebrity, mass media and entertainment, tourism and the
consumption of cultural commodities.
This accessible book will be of interest to students and scholars
in anthropology, cultural studies, geography, sociology and sport
sciences, as well as to anyone seeking an international perspective
on the cultural, political, and economic salience of contemporary
sport.
This book explores the transformation of cultural and national
identity of global sports fans in South Korea, which has undergone
extensive cultural and economic globalization since the 1990s.
Through ethnographic research of Korean Major League Baseball fans
and their online community, this book demonstrates how a
postcolonial nation and its people are developing long-distance
affiliation with American sports accompanied by nationalist
sentiments and regional rivalry. Becoming an MLB fan in South Korea
does not simply lead one to nurturing a cosmopolitan identity, but
to reconstituting one's national imaginations. Younghan Cho
suggests individuated nationalism as the changing nature of the
national among the Korean MLB fandom in which the national is
articulated by personal choices, consumer rights and free market
principles. The analysis of the Korean MLB fandom illuminates the
complicated and even contradictory procedures of decentering and
fragmenting nationalism in South Korea, which have been balanced by
recalling nationalism in combination with neoliberal
governmentality.
- Uniquely, focuses on the management of airports to guide business
strategy (strategic, commercial and competitive aspects of airline
business) rather than airport planning and operations (Young) or
economics or marketing of international airlines (Doganis). It
therefore provides an innovative insight into the processes behind
running a successful airport and is considered to be the best most
accessible book available. - Fills a need for a new edition by
being updated to reflect the reflect the major changes in strategic
direction for the airline and airport industry due the most
significant global crisis ever faced by this industry, Covid19 as
well as technology advances and emphasis on sustainable
development. - International in content and case studies. - The
book is well pitched, practical and helpful to both students and
academics alike. It condenses information into logical chapters and
includes key information needed for teaching a module with an
Airport Management focus. It provides the perfect structure and
outline in teaching the subject form. - Excellent balance of theory
and industry examples. Some of the other books available lack
relevancy. - Written in an engaging accessible style, at an
appropriate level for UG students studying this subject for the
first time.
This volume provides an analysis of the history, origins, and
development of football in Africa. It brings together an edited
assemblage of essays that describe and analyse football in nine
African countries, including Cameroon, DRC, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya,
Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda, from a social science
perspective. The selection of these countries highlights the three
major foreign languages and powers that have governed the
continent; The English, the French, and Arabic, and provides a
prism through which to analyze and compare how football developed
in the various countries throughout Africa. This comparative
methodology allow readers to identify similarities and differences
in the progression of the game on the continent, and by focusing on
football, an important relic of European colonialism in Africa,
underscores the continued dependence on, and domination of
Europeans on the Africans. In situating the genesis of the game,
contributors examine and analyze the history, development,
management, and mismanagement by bureaucrats at the political level
as well as at various football federations throughout the
continent.
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