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The phenomenal international number one bestseller with exclusive interviews with Richie McCaw, Steve Hansen, Beauden Barrett and Dan Carter, The Jersey is the definitive story behind the greatest sports team on the planet.
With a better winning record than any other sports team in history, they stand head and shoulders above their nearest rugby rivals. How did a country of just 4.8 million people conquer the world?
Peter Bills, who has reported on international rugby for more than forty years, was given exclusive access to all the key figures in New Zealand rugby as he set out to understand the secrets behind the All Blacks success. Peter talked at length with ninety people, both in New Zealand and around the world, with intimate knowledge of what makes the All Blacks tick.
The Jersey goes to the heart of the All Blacks success. It is also an epic story of not just a rugby team but a nation, whose identities are inextricably linked.
Engage: Designed for the needs of the Entry 3/Level 1 learner in
full colour, with a spread-based approach, and topics broken into
clear, bite-sized chunks to retain learners' attention. Lively
activities, mini case studies and clear checklists and summaries
help learners engage with - and remember - content. Achieve:
Extensive coverage with 11 Level 1 units - enough for a Diploma -
and 3 Entry Level 3 units - enough for an Award, so learners can be
confident they have the content they need to achieve their
qualification. Edexcel's own Assignment tips, written by BTEC
experts, help learners to achieve their potential in assessments.
Activities mapped to the assessment criteria in each unit, provide
support and clear direction for learners, helping them to work
towards the criteria. Progress: Prepares learners for employment
with a focus on employability skills and definitions of key terms.
Helps learners progress to BTEC Level 2 First by building their
confidence with the style of BTEC qualifications.
The Climbing Bible: Practical Exercises by Martin Mobråten and
Stian Christophersen is a collection of exercises specifically
designed to help you train technique and strength so that you can
develop and improve as a climber. After two decades of climbing,
training and coaching, the authors have built up a huge library of
exercises, and they share many of them with you in this book. The
first section focuses on your technique, with emphasis on footwork,
grip positions, balance, direction of force and dynamics, among
other things. The second section features exercises to help you
train strength and power – with on-the-wall exercises, finger
strength and fingerboarding exercises, arm exercises and more. Also
included is a section for children and young climbers to help their
parents and coaches create great sessions for kids. This chapter
presents games, technique exercises and physical training ideas for
children. Illustrated with over 200 technique and action photos,
and with insights from the authors and other top climbers, The
Climbing Bible: Practical Exercises will inspire you to try new
exercises in every training session. Keep it in your climbing wall
bag, cover it in chalk and embrace the variety so easily found in
climbing.
When Vince Lombardi took the job of coaching the Green Bay Packers
in 1959, he inherited a team that had gone from legendary to
laughing stock. They hadn't fielded a winning team in over a decade
and had gone 1-10-1 in the 1958 season despite having seven future
Hall of Famers on the team. They were a team accustomed to losing
and in desperate need of a turnaround. """That First Season"
chronicles that turnaround at the hands of Lombardi, himself
serving as a head coach for the first time. The Packers were a team
of talented underachievers more used to lax coaching and late
nights than grueling practices and curfews. Lombardi's no-bull
coaching style helped hammer them into winners who operated with
machine-like precision. Every football fan knows that the Packers
under Lombardi were champions, but "That First Season" shows how he
did it, bringing readers the inside story of a sports
dynasty.
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'This book is AMAZING!' - MALCOLM GLADWELL 'If you want to gain
insight into the mind of great athletes, adventurers, and peak
performers then prepare to be enthralled by Alex Hutchinson's
Endure.' - BEAR GRYLLS How high or far or fast can humans go? And
what about individual potential: what defines a person's limits?
From running a two-hour marathon to summiting Mount Everest, we're
fascinated by the extremes of human endurance, constantly testing
both our physical and psychological limits. In Endure Alex
Hutchinson, Ph.D., reveals why our individual limits may be
determined as much by our head and heart, as by our muscles. He
presents an overview of science's search for understanding human
fatigue, from crude experiments with electricity and frogs' legs to
sophisticated brain imaging technology. Going beyond the
traditional mechanical view of human limits, he instead argues that
a key element in endurance is how the brain responds to distress
signals-whether heat, or cold, or muscles screaming with lactic
acid-and reveals that we can train to improve brain response. An
elite distance runner himself, Hutchinson takes us to the forefront
of the new sports psychology - brain electrode jolts,
computer-based training, subliminal messaging - and presents
startling new discoveries enhancing the performance of athletes
today, showing us how anyone can utilize these tactics to bolster
their own performance - and get the most out of their bodies.
A golf instruction book written by Graham Hawkings, PGA Advanced
Golf Coach with over thirty years of experience of teaching all
standards of player, from the complete beginner to the elite
competitor. The book takes you on a journey in which you will learn
how to maximise your own personal strengths, at the same time as
giving you the necessary information you need to improve you
weaknesses. The basis of the book is that we all have what Graham
calls our own individual "DEFAULT GOLF SWING" this is the one which
we were born with, unfortunately very rarely is this the method
that will allow us to reach our optimum performance level. However
what our DEFAULT SWING provides us with is a framework on which we
can with one or maybe a number of tweaks allow us to capitalise on
our natural skills. Using tried and tested methods DEFAULT GOLF
offers the reader in plain and easily understood language the
opportunity to maximise their potential by travelling along a
structured route. It begins in Part one with a brief explanation of
the impact that the golf clubhead has on the flight that the golf
ball will take, but the book never deviates from its initial theme
that a golfers performance is totally their own responsibility. No
one method is preferred to another, the reader is encouraged to go
out and explore various options. Like all good teachers Graham
tells you where you need to look to find improvement but he doesn't
necessarily tell you what to see.
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