Kickboxing: From Beginner to Black Belt by Justyn Billingham
$54.99 AUD
Category: Sport
Kickboxing is practised all over the world and is one of the fastest growing sports today. Moreover, it is a martial art that can be enjoyed by almost everyone who is physically fit, regardless of age, size or ability. This detailed book will be of value to all those interested in kickboxing; whether yo ...Show more
Training for Soccer Players by Marc Briggs
$42.99 AUD
Category: Sport
Training for Soccer Players blends a sports science approach to training with practical advice for coaches, enabling them to deliver effective training for players of all abilities.
Cocaine and Surfing: An Outrageous Expose by Chas Smith
$32.99 AUD
Category: Sport
Ex-war correspondent and surfer Chas Smith takes the reader on a wild ride in this outrageously honest expose of surfing culture and cocaine use. For readers of SCAR TISSUE by Anthony Kiedis, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET by Jordan Belfort, MP: THE LIFE OF MICHAEL PETERSON by Sean Doherty and OCCY: THE RISE A ...Show more
Ju-jitso & Judo Aikido Karate by Goodman Fay
$26.99 AUD
Category: Sport
An introduction to some of the most popular martial arts for beginners and experienced practitioners alike, Easy-to-follow techniques combine with specialist advice, clearly explained by qualified experts, Over 350 photographs demonstrate exercises and movements from each discipline, Concise explanation ...Show more
The Book of Sailing Knots - How to Tie and Correctly Use over 50 Essential Knots by Peter Owen
$25.99 AUD
Category: Sport | Series: G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
In recent years, sailing has undergone some revolutionary changes: Satellites and autopilots are now used for navigation. Artificial-fiber and wire ropes have nearly replaced natural-fiber ropes. But when it comes to decorative knotting, natural fiber is still the favored choice. This book is tops when ...Show more
566: The Story of Charlie Eady by Rick Smith; Kevin Wilson
$34.95 AUD
Category: Sport
Tasmanian cricketer Charlie Eady is best known for his colossal score of 566 for Break O'Day against Wellington in 1901-02, but his life extended far beyond that single performance. Eady was a cricketer who represented Australia, a talented performer in many sports and a capable administrator. He was a ...Show more