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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Winter sports
A complete history of the Toronto Maple Leafs, as told by the
players, coaches, and reporters. On December 19, 1917, the Toronto
Arenas took to the ice for the first NHL game ever played. Over the
next hundred years, the franchise changed names twice, home rinks
twice, and won 13 Stanley Cups on its way to becoming one of the
most successful and storied franchises in NHL history. The Toronto
Maple Leafs: The Complete Oral History gives the most comprehensive
record of the team from its formation to the present day. With
first-hand accounts of some of the biggest names ever to play the
game — Syl Apps, Darryl Sittler, Mats Sundin — as well as
coaches, managers, and commentators, Eric Zweig gives readers the
full insider history of Canada’s most iconic team.
A hilarious self-help book for recovering Leafs fans everywhere.
We’ve all heard it. The sound of one team sucking. Our team. The
Leafs. It starts as an almost imperceptible hum, a month or so
after the home opener, once the shine of the new season wears off,
building in intensity with each defeat until the sound explodes
like the noise a star might make if you ripped its heart out. Fact
is, being a Maple Leafs fan is a kind of addiction: irrational,
compulsive, dependent. You can’t just quit cold turkey. You need
help … And that’s where The Sound of One Team Sucking comes in.
Think of it as your own portable support group, designed to
accompany you through another disappointing season (plus draft
day!), and guide your recovery as you strive to live a more
emotionally and spiritually balanced life. Written by Leafs
addicts, The Sound of One Team Sucking is a hilarious meditation on
the futility of Leafs fandom.
Die Kontinentale Hockeyliga (KHL) wurde 2008 gegrundet und hat sich
schnell hinter der National Hockey League (NHL) als zweibeste Liga
der Welt etabliert.
Bernd Bruckler spielte zwei Jahre fur Torpedo Nischni Nowgorod und
eine Saison fur Sibir Nowosibirsk. In diesem Buch erzahlt er, wie
sich Eishockey-Legionare in Russland fuhlen und wie gross die
Herausforderungen in Bezug auf Sprache, Kultur und Sport sind.
Er erzahlt Geschichten uber das Leben im "Baza," der
Trainingskaserne. Und wie es ist, den grossten Teil der Saison
nicht im Kreis der eigenen Familie zu verbringen. Der eigene
Chauffeur agierte als Freund und als Bodyguard. Daruber hinaus
warteten viele Reisen, die mit uralten Flugzeugen absolviert wurden
und sehr lange andauerten. Da gab es aber auch noch unzahlige
Teamkollegen, Arzte, Tabletten, Trainingscamps, Saunas und Geld,
sehr viel Gel
The snow sports industry has experienced remarkable growth in the
last fifty years. It is estimated that there are about 115 million
skiers worldwide and around 2,000 ski resorts in 70 countries
catering to this growing market. New resorts in Asia and Eastern
Europe are competing for these visitors with already well
established destinations. But the industry is changing. Technology
is having a huge impact on the skiing product and how it is
distributed; demographic shifts are affecting the ski industry
landscape; and climate change is impacting hills all over the
world. Such dramatic changes require a fresh look at this exciting
and dynamic industry. Comprised of 12 chapters for easy semester
teaching, each chapter follows the theme of 'working in winter
wonderlands'. It covers a breadth of issues including: * The
evolution of winter sport tourism, with skiing's earliest emergence
as a leisure pastime during the mid-nineteenth century in Europe,
to the present day; * The winter sport tourism product - the
activities, resorts, and supporting industries such as clothing and
equipment; * Design and planning for winter sports resorts
including management and operations, both on- and off-mountain; *
Marketing, public relations and media; * Planning, marketing and
leveraging of events in the winter sports industry * Economic,
social and environmental impacts of winter sport tourism; *
Understanding the consumer, customer service and how to develop a
service culture. * The future for the ski industry, how resorts
need to cater to the future consumer, and how to deal with
seasonality. The book has a sound pedagogic structure, with key
chapter features including: * Spotlight' sections focusing on the
occupation of a frontline individual in the snow sports industry in
various roles including marketing, resort designer, entertainment
and director of communications; * 'Profiles' on a particular
resort, organization or individual that illustrates a particular
concept or theoretical principle presented in the chapter.
Interesting profiles include Patrick Bruchez, owner and manager of
Verbier's olderst hotel; Joe Nevin, creator of Bumps for Boomers in
Aspen; and Darren Turner developer of an innovative ski instruction
app. The book also profiles Crystal Holidays, one the UK'S largest
ski operators, and China's emergence as a key player in the global
ski industry. * A detailed 'Case Study' which ,as a collection,
cover a variety of organizations and regions. Designed to foster
critical thinking, these cases illustrate actual business scenarios
that stress several concepts found in the chapters. Case studies
include women's instruction camps, Vail's development plans in
Utah, ski resort infrastructure in Japan, DreamSki Adventures in
South America, the EpicMix app in Colorado, the upcoming Olympics
in South Korea, and Slovenia's growing ski scene. * Online tutor
resources including Powerpoint slides with links to relevant
videos. All spotlights, profiles and cases have been developed
following a personal visit or in-depth interviews conducted by the
authors, and there is an international flavor throughout the book.
Essential reading for tourism students, researchers, and
practitioners - particularly those working in the ski industry.
Skiing into Modernity is the story of how skiing moved from
Europe's Scandinavian periphery to the mountains of central Europe,
where it came to define the modern Alps and set the standard for
skiing across the world. Denning offers a fresh, sophisticated, and
engaging cultural and environmental history of skiing that alters
our understanding of the sport and reveals how leisure practices
evolve in unison with our changing relationship to nature. Denning
probes the modernist self-definition of Alpine skiers and the
sport's historical appeal for individuals who sought to escape city
strictures while achieving mastery of mountain environments through
technology and speed two central features distinguishing early
twentieth-century cultures. Skiing into Modernity surpasses
existing literature on the history of skiing to explore
intersections between work, tourism, leisure, development,
environmental destruction, urbanism, and more.
Questo breve trattato si propone di migliorare e ottimizzare le
prestazioni sciistiche attingendo alle leggi che sottendono i
movimenti corporei nelle antiche arti marziali cinesi. In
particolare l'autrice si ispira ai principi fondanti del Taiji
Quan, i quali altro non sono che leggi bio-meccaniche del corpo che
permettono a tutte le sue parti di muoversi in totale armonia e
senza sforzo, sfruttando al meglio la forza di gravita e le leggi
della dinamica. Pertanto l'apprendimento motorio che ne consegue e
applicabile non solo allo sci alpino ma anche a tutti gli sport,
alle piu svariate discipline, e ai movimenti della vita quotidiana.
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