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The perfect Christmas gift for fans of the award-winning TV series,
The Adventures of Paddington! When Paddington discovers a new ice
rink in the park, he can't wait to learn how to skate. Trouble is,
where do you find bear-sized skates? And will the young cub be able
to learn in time for the Windsor Gardens Ice Disco? Find out in
this gorgeous new Paddington picture book!
The first Scottish offpiste guidebook, focusing on the amazing
terrain in the mountains around Ben Nevis and Nevis Range. 91
routes, 200 pages, 170 full colour photos and diagrams - plus
advice on avalanche safety. This offpiste skiing and snowboarding
guidebook unlocks the potential to some of Scotland's best
backcountry skiing with snow filled powder bowls, exciting corniced
gullies, open faces, and narrow and twisting hidden couloirs.
Inside you will find easy freeride routes in the Back Corries,
challenging hidden couloirs on Aonach Beag and Aonach Mor's fabled
west face, and step and daring descents on the north face of Ben
Nevis.With route entry diagrams, detailed descriptions, and loads
of colour photos, this book is not only a valuable source of
information but a guide that will keep readers inspired until the
snow arrives!
The Fife Flyers have played ice hockey for over ten decades and are
the oldest team currently playing at the highest level of the game
in Britain. During that time the sport has witnessed radical change
which has resulted in periods of boom and bust, from fully
professional status to strictly amateur and combinations in
between. But for almost 85 years the team from the Gallatown Rink
in Kirkcaldy, Fife, has endured. Such longevity is a naturally rich
source of stories and memories for those who have either played
for, supported or indeed been in opposition to the Fife Flyers. Or
simply for hockey fans in general! The stories within come from the
diligent reporting by local journalists, without whom much of the
detail of the game would have been lost. Ice Hockey is not a sport
that enjoys an extensive archive of data. Much of the history of
the Fife Flyers has never been documented. This book, while not
intended to be a full history, aims to gives an insight into both
the different eras of hockey and the fortunes and misfortunes of
one Club along the way.
Originally published in 1922, this is an excellent ski-manual,
focussing on skiing turns, and containing much information still of
practical use today. Many of the earliest books, particularly those
dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork. Contents Include: The Use Of The
Turns - How To Practise The Turns - Cross Country Hints - Steering,
Etc, In Skid Turning - Straight Running - Normal Position -
Telemark Position - Step Turn - Stem Turn - Telemark Turn - Stem
Telemark Turn - Open Christiania Turn - Jump Turn - Stem
Christiania Turn - Step Christiania Turn - Pure Christiania Turn -
Appendix - Rudder Action In Skid Turning
In 1882, Kano opened his Kodokan dojo in Tokyo, where he taught
jujutsu to his first class of nine students. His choice of the name
'Kodokan' symbolizes precocity in one so young and is highly
significant, for it means 'the institute where one is guided along
the road to follow in life', that is to say, a road that one
travels as a means of self-cultivation, which Kano regarded as the
optimum way to live one's life. This cultivation, however, can only
be attained following long years of training made with vigorous
exertion in an effort to reach the ultimate goal:
self-perfection.
At the age of twenty-four, Kano abruptly gave up the teaching
of this ancient and altogether brutal activity and never taught
jujutsu again. In his attempt to create for the modern age a
non-violent, spiritually inspiring antagonistic art, he carried out
research on several styles of jujutsu. Primarily in the interests
of both safety and practicality, he altered and added his own
devices to the techniques that he was later to incorporate into his
newly conceived system of skills, which he named 'Kodokan judo'. In
lectures, Kano often stated the following: 'The ultimate object of
studying judo is to train and cultivate body and mind through
practice in attack and defense, and by thus mastering the
essentials of the art, to attain perfection of oneself and bring
benefits to the world.' He had sought to create in judo, therefore,
something positive out of something largely negative.
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Ice Time
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Jay Atkinson
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