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Volleyball  
Author: Chris Beeson
ISBN: 1590846400
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Volleyball

ANNOTATION

Recounts the history, rules and equipment of volleyball, physical and mental preparation required, common injuries, and how to pursue a career in volleyball.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Greg M. Romaneck

If you have ever watched a volleyball game you probably realize the balance, quickness, determination, and agility that are required by this sport. Volleyball calls for athletes who can focus their attention and react with catlike quickness. Yet, despite the training that most volleyball players undertake, there can be mishaps. Injuries are a part of any sport and volleyball is no exception. Thus, it will be of interest to volleyball players that author Chris Beeson has crafted a book specifically dedicated to the topic of prevention in their sport. In Volleyball readers encounter the different ways in which athletes can better prepare for both practice and matches. Through a thoughtful approach the author of this illustrated chapter in the multiple volume "Sports Injuries" series outlines preparation techniques that will assist volleyball aficionados to improve their performance. Additionally, readers will be provided tips concerning proper equipment, mental focus, and warm up exercises. Finally, readers can study ways in which volleyball can become a vocational pathway after their playing days are over. Taken as a whole, or via its constituent parts, Volleyball is a book that has practical value for athletes and their adult mentors as well as telling an interesting story. 2004, Mason Crest Publishers, Ages 9 to 12.

     



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