Winning Sports for Girls Set

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Written for beginners, competitive players, and coaches alike, each book in the "Winning Sports for Girls" set is the perfect guide to the games young women are playing today. The set emphasizes good sportsmanship and dedication, skill development and preparation, the mental and physical aspects of each sport, and the rules and regulations. Each book also reminds players that as important as it is to win, the satisfaction and enjoyment one gains from playing well is a big part of every game. Diagrams and photographs throughout illustrate crucial skills needed to play competitively, while step-by-step drills help athletes learn the fundamentals and capture that winning edge. Chapter by chapter, each book describes the game's history, key strategies, and rules. Every "Winning Sports for Girls" volume provides a comprehensive overview of the sport and guides female players through a safe program for improving their play. These books are sure to be appreciated anywhere young women are active in athletics. When a basic explanation of skills, strategies, or other fundamental aspects of the game is needed, the "Winning Sports for Girls" set comes through with expert advice.
Most volumes include a foreword written by a nationally prominent coach or athlete, whose firsthand insights into the sport young women athletes will find helpful and inspiring.

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9780816056002
  • ISBN: 9780816056002
  • Pub Date: 1st February 2004
  • Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 176

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