Winning track and field for girls

Author(s)

    • Housewright, Ed

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Winning track and field for girls

Ed Housewright ; foreword by Buzz Andrews ; photography by Kevin Martin

(Winning sports for girls)

Facts On File, c2004

  • : pbk

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"A Mountain Lion Book" -- T.p

Includes bibliographical references (p. 175) and index

Dimension of pbk.: 24 cm

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

ISBN 9780816052318

Description

Track and field events have been a mainstay of athletics since the time of the ancient Greeks. Today track and field draws nearly half a million high school girls to competition and ranks second only to basketball in popularity with young female athletes. "Winning Track and Field for Girls" provides a history of how track and field developed over time, as well as all the information young athletes of today need to begin training safely for specific events."Winning Track and Field for Girls" covers the basics of all the major events in which girls compete-sprinting, hurdling, middle distance running, relay races, high jump, shot put, discus, javelin, pentathlon, and many others. It also contains entertaining sidebars that spotlight legendary women athletes such as Marion Jones (world record holder for 200-meter dash) and Wilma Rudolph (1960 three-time gold medalist). Nutrition, fitness, and conditioning are discussed as important elements of success, and additional resources are presented in appendixes. Approximately 118 photographs illustrate many of the concepts and drills that are discussed.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780816052325

Description

As well as providing a history of how track and field events have developed over time, this work contains all the information young athletes of today need to beging training safely for specific events. Sidebars spotlight legendary women athletes. Nutrition and conditioning are also discussed.

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