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Are you ready to take your triathlon training to the next level
with cutting-edge research and science? Triathlon Training with
Power is the first book written to help athletes integrate power
training into all three sports of triathlon. This book will
introduce you to power training principles and their applications,
developed by leaders in the endurance industry, can help you
achieve peak performance. While the application of power training
principles has been a mainstay for cycling training for some time,
authors and master coaches Dr. Chris Myers and Hunter Allen expand
this powerful methodology to apply to swimming and running. You'll
learn how to develop an effective, revolutionary training program
using the power training principles and methodology. You'll explore
sample training plans across the multisport spectrum to help you
create a personalized training regimen to maximize your ability and
give you a competitive edge. Triathlon Training with Power provides
you with an innovative, research-based tool to transform the way
you think about triathlon training and elevate your personal
performance.
Sometimes in love, you choose wrong... Eight years ago, Lennon lost
his heart to Rain, and suddenly she's back, all grown up and sexy
as hell. At a sorority party, he convinces himself that outbidding
every other guy for a body shot from Rain is for charity. But he
knows better. He doesn't want any guy, except him, tarnishing the
memory of the little girl he proposed to in fifth grade. Jinx loves
Lennon and is past ready for him to make his move. With his sexual
prowess, she worries why he hasn't made any advances. She fears she
is losing him, and the only way to keep him is to overcome her past
and give him what he desires. Rain knows Lennon is trouble. If she
couldn't say no to the gangly boy asking her to skateboard off some
roof, how will she refuse Lennon's seductive powers now that he is
a man? Rain has many reasons to resist his charm. He has a
girlfriend, he's moving to LA with her, and Rain has no intention
to march in the long parade of Lennon Tyler conquests. Now, Lennon
must choose. Someone has to lose, and that person could be him.
Sixteen-year-old Brittany Howland only knows one other girl, Jolie
Livingston, who can communicate with the dead like herself. When
Brittany takes Jolie's haunt fishing to get him out of Jolie's
hair, he mysteriously disappears. Brittany isn't sure how she'll
tell Jolie she lost her stupid ghost. Jolie thinks her dead best
friend Drew has finally crossed over, but Brittany knows better.
Just before Drew went missing, he revealed why he hasn't hitchhiked
to the afterlife, a secret Brittany swore she'd take to the grave.
In the 1980s, the Confetti Killer terrorized Chicago, leaving a
trail of blood and glitter. Fifty years after the infamous unsolved
slayings, a copycat killer thrusts Kylie Watts' upcoming book into
the limelight. Normally, she holes up in her Virginia home and
writes true crime, using her dreams of the past to solve cold
cases. She hopes to put the original Confetti Killer nightmares to
rest by cracking the fifty-year-old mystery. Detective Egan forces
Kylie out of seclusion and into the current day investigation. Her
intimate knowledge of the cold case and uncanny insight into the
Confetti Killer's mind arouse his suspicions. His penchant for
blondes and addiction to the powerful narcotic Tranquility further
cloud his judgment. While chasing the killer, her seductive powers
lure him into her bleak world of pain and deception. WARNING * * *
Unlike my YA Ripsters series, this thriller is fairly gritty and is
adult fiction.
In this fascinating study of race, politics, and economics in
Mississippi, Chris Myers Asch tells the story of two extraordinary
personalities--Fannie Lou Hamer and James O. Eastland--who
represented deeply opposed sides of the civil rights movement. Both
were from Sunflower County: Eastland was a wealthy white planter
and one of the most powerful segregationists in the U.S. Senate,
while Hamer, a sharecropper who grew up desperately poor just a few
miles from the Eastland plantation, rose to become the spiritual
leader of the Mississippi freedom struggle. Asch uses Hamer's and
Eastland's entwined histories, set against the backdrop of
Sunflower County's rise and fall as a center of cotton agriculture,
to explore the county's changing social landscape during the
mid-twentieth century and its persistence today as a land separate
and unequal. Asch, who spent nearly a decade in Mississippi as an
educator, offers a fresh look at the South's troubled ties to the
cotton industry, the long struggle for civil rights, and
unrelenting social and economic injustice through the eyes of two
of the era's most important and intriguing figures. |Asch offers a
fresh look at the South's troubled ties to the cotton industry, the
long struggle for civil rights, and unrelenting social and economic
injustice through the eyes of Fannie Lou Hamer and James O.
Eastland, two of the era's most important and intriguing figures.
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