Easy-to-follow tennis tips help players at all levels get into the swing of things. Roger W. McKee knows tennis. Raymond O. Loen knows organizational training. Together, they’ve intermingled three decades worth of experience in their... Read More
Rowan offers an entertaining documentation of the Cubs’ influence on American history. At a key moment in It’s a Wonderful Life, the angel Clarence tells a despondent George Bailey how each life touches so many others. That seems to... Read More
Putting a focus on the runners instead of the tragedy, this account of the 2013 Boston Marathon offers hope and a keep-going attitude. The 2013 Boston Marathon will inevitably be remembered for the two bombs that went off and the deaths... Read More
Discussion of abstract tai chi concepts helps develop a deeper understanding of the philosophy behind the practice. Yang, Jwing-Ming has written more than thirty-five books on martial arts, the latest an informative overview of the... Read More
A wealth of information and smartly organized chapters put a scholarly bent on this form of Eastern exercise. Simple Qigong may be a curious title for Yang, Jwing-Ming’s manual of Chinese exercises for improving health. A regimen... Read More
A biking enthusiast uses his experience on the road as a springboard for learning the lessons of life and business. Trey Hall built his career as a marketing professional, but it is his lifelong devotion to bike riding that has, in large... Read More
Deftly organized, this guide to yoga provides runners with thoroughly explained methods for avoiding injury and improving health. Runners are prone to a wide variety of injuries, and Christine Felstead, runner, yoga teacher, and... Read More
Brown offers an engaging play-by-play of the celebrity athletes he has met over the course of his career. In a bar full of guys trading sports stories, Walt Brown is the one with the best tales to tell. The retired play-by-play man and... Read More