Popular Mechanics Why a Curveball Curves The Incredible Science of Sports |
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Editor:
| Vizard, Frank |
Foreword by:
| Lipsyte, Robert |
Author:
| Hayes, William Popular Mechanics Press Editors, |
ISBN: | 978-1-61837-123-2 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2014 |
Publisher: | Hearst Communications, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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An absorbing and enlightening inside look at sports secrets--now in an updated and expanded edition! What makes an athlete successful? Why do some players excel? In this new, expanded edition, the experts at
Popular Mechanics, along with top athletes, coaches, and sports journalists, explore the science behind everything from the perfect curveball and Phelpss kick to gene doping. Theres great new coverage on the recent doping scandals that...
More Description An absorbing and enlightening inside look at sports secrets--now in an updated and expanded edition! What makes an athlete successful? Why do some players excel? In this new, expanded edition, the experts at Popular Mechanics, along with top athletes, coaches, and sports journalists, explore the science behind everything from the perfect curveball and Phelpss kick to gene doping.
Theres great new coverage on the recent doping scandals that rocked the Tour de France, as well as a new chapter on lacrosse, and the clear, understandable explanations come from people who really love their game. Youll even learn how to bend it like Beckham--or at least how Beckham did it. This book is for both the player and the fan, helping athletes become better prepared and giving enthusiasts a more complete appreciation of the subtle nuances of competition.