TAKE A SHOT


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This book contains detailed pointers that will help improve these individual hockey skills, and will be a valuable asset to any ice hockey athlete, parent or coach. The QR codes in this book will lead you to a number of demonstration videos where you can watch and learn. First, download a QR code reader application from Google Play or App Store. Then point the camera on your phone towards the QR code in the book to be automatically directed to the videos. There are 3 categories in the book. - 25 Methods of skating skills - 40 Ways of puck control / Stickhandle - 20 Different types and positions to shoot This book contains maccess to more than 2 hours of video demonstration, as well as the first hockey skills book with video demonstrations on the market.




Hockey


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Hockey in the nineties is a new game of speed, creativity and innovation. Nw, boost your hockey talent with this up-to-the minute guide for the player, coach and fan. In Sports Illustrated Hockey: Learn to Play the Modern Way , a vetern hockey writer and youth league coach Jack Falla provides expert instruction in all phases of toay's game. This richly illustrated guide includes: 11 Techniques for incorporating power skating into your game 5 important shots and how to make them 4 drills to help you improve your stickhandling skills 5 principles to make you a better offensive TEAM player 9 techniques for improving personal and team defense The keys to becoming a complete goaltender A survival manual for the youth league coach and parent




Go Big


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It began with a free sandwich, a simple camera, and twenty “I can do better than you” shots. From that afternoon of friendly competition, six college guys created Dude Perfect, a YouTube group that specializes in the craziest basketball shots you can imagine. Within months, the guys went from shooting backyard trick shots to starring in GMC truck commercials and standing on an L.A. Red Carpet. Listed by Advertising Age as one of YouTube’s Hottest Brands, Dude Perfect’s videos have reached and inspired hundreds of millions with one contagious message—the very phrase they championed from day one—Go Big. By leveraging the connected world, Dude Perfect’s dream became a reality, and now, they want the same for you. Written by one of the dudes himself, Go Big tells their story and unveils their secret: five practical principles for taking your passions, skills, and dreams to the next level. Are you ready to Go Big?




Unconscious Scoring Deluxe


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With over 30 minutes of bonus instructional video and dozens of photographs, this Deluxe eBook will help you score better than ever. In his bestselling putting guide, Unconscious Putting, Dave Stockton introduced amateur players to the techniques, strategies, and mental processes he uses to help tour players like Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson, and Annika Sorenstam find so much success on the green. Now, in Unconscious Scoring, Stockton completes that short game education by teaching readers how to make the most of the shots around the green—the best place to achieve lower scores. Simplicity is the key to Stockton’s remarkable instruction success, and he breaks down the short game into two components—low shots and high shots—explaining both the technique and the context of how and when the shots should be used. He shows how to master the easy-to-understand basics of those essential chip shots, bunker rescues, and pitches, and coaches readers on everything from stance and grip to ball position and mental technique. Illustrated with dozens of photos and including behind-the-scenes access to how Stockton has helped revolutionize the games of numerous Tour players, Unconscious Scoring reveals the simple processes that will transform the game of every player—whatever their handicap.







Unconscious Scoring


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The Pro Tours' hottest coach scores the perfect follow-up to his bestselling golf guide. Examples from his week-to-week sessions, including black-and-white and color photos, and instructional video tags, reveal the simple processes and transformative insights that every player yearns to master.




The Basketball Coach's Primer


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The Basketball Coach’s Primer is a resource of basketball ideas. It is written for coaches ready to review the principles and methods of the game before getting started with a new team, or for renewing coaches reviewing for the next season of basketball. Reviewing and renewing to gain greater understanding makes the game better for all the people of basketball. The basketball content or substance herein is not the authoritative “last” word but this study puts forward the important ideas for developing the players and the game at a fundamental level. This resource provides a synopsis of essentials, including a comprehensive outline of the basic maneuvers and processes for developing the skills and mobility of the players. A substantial quantity of relevant game-specific basketball applications are added to the mix of ideas for good measure. The Basketball Coach’s Primer also lays the basis for a more advanced game if needed.




Digital Computer Basics


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Teach'n Beginning Offensive Ice Hockey Drills, Plays, and Games Free Flow Handbook


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This is a practical Handbook for youth Ice Hockey coaches, and parents. It has 129 individual pictures and illustration variations to look at. All the skill activities and drills are numbered for easy reference between coaches and parents. Complete with diagram, illustration, and explanation for each one. It covers all the fundamentals you will need to get started in offensive ice hockey. It also has training games to play, sample practice schedules, many strategies to use, and many plays to run to get your team started.




Hoop


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Brian Doyle himself explains it best: “A few years ago I was moaning to my wry gentle dad that basketball, which seems to me inarguably the most graceful and generous and swift and fluid and ferociously-competitive-without-being-sociopathic of sports, has not produced rafts of good books, like baseball and golf and cricket and surfing have . . . Where are the great basketball novels to rival The Natural and the glorious Mark Harris baseball quartet and the great Bernard Darwin’s golf stories? Where are the annual anthologies of terrific basketball essays? How can a game full of such wit and creativity and magic not spark more great books?" “‘Why don’t you write one?’ said my dad, who is great at cutting politely to the chase." And so he has. In this collection of short essays, Brian Doyle presents a compelling account of a life lived playing, watching, loving, and coaching basketball. He recounts his passion for the gyms, the playgrounds, the sounds and scents, the camaraderie, the fierce competition, the anticipation and exhaustion, and even some of the injuries.