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Bert Sugar on Boxing: The Best Of The Sport's Most Notable Writer (On)
by Bert Randolph Sugar"Entertaining, insightful, and eminently colorful-the next best thing to being at the fights."--New York Sportscene". . . anyone taking a trip through the sport's hardscrabble past couldn't ask for a better guide..."--The RingKnown as the "guru" of boxing, Bert Randolph Sugar is one of the most charismatic writers ever to capture the drama of the fight on paper. With a passion for the sport that is rivaled only by his talent for writing about it, Bert Sugar is also regarded as the "unofficial historian" of boxing. With his trademark fedora and always-handy cigar, Sugar is a guaranteed ringside presence. His colorful personality and flamboyant mannerisms are unforgettable whether you are meeting him in person or through his writing. Bert Sugar on Boxing brings out his best. Here's but a small sampling of what awaits readers:Many a troubled and troublesome youngster has embraced "The Sweet Science" as a way out, a social staircase out of the mean streets that formed his limited world, fighting his way, bloody hand over bloody hand, up the ladder of acceptance the only way he knows: with his fists. You see, I was raised in a society, many moons ago, which held to two general axioms: That men were stronger; and women, smarter. And if women are so damned smart, why are they interested in having their features rearranged and acquiring cauliflower ears so pronounced they can be covered with hollandaise sauce? I will not be dissuaded from attacking those with souls like the undersides of flat rocks any more than ice can be welded or iron melted. There is no shaking-knee factor here.
Besonderheiten der Sportbetriebslehre
by Heinz-Dieter Horch Manfred Schubert Stefan WalzelBezugspunkt dieses Lehrbuches sind die vielfältigen Besonderheiten von Sportgütern, -institutionen und -betrieben aller Art, die diese von dem der allgemeinen Betriebswirtschaftslehre implizit zugrunde liegenden Modell der Sachgüter produzierenden, gewinnorientierten Großbetriebe unterscheiden. Den Ausgangspunkt bilden dabei jeweils die Grundlagen der relevanten Wissenschaften, wie der Ökonomie, der Betriebswirtschaftslehre oder des Marketings etc. Das Lehrbuch richtet sich an Studierende, ist aber auch für interessierte Praktiker:innen geeignet.Eine einheitliche konzeptionelle Grundlage und der didaktische Aufbau mit kurzen Inhaltsübersichten und Lernzielen zu Beginn eines jeden Kapitels sowie Zusammenfassungen, Wiederholungsfragen und Hinweisen zu weiterführender Literatur am Ende der Kapitel erleichtern die erfolgreiche Nutzung des Lehrbuchs.Für die zweite Auflage wurde eine übersichtliche Aufteilung der Inhalte in drei Teile vorgenommen. Einneues Kapitel zu den Besonderheiten der Finanzierung im Sport wurde integriert, alle anderen Kapitel wurden überarbeitet und aktualisiert.Zusätzliche Fragen per App: Laden Sie die Springer-Nature-Flashcards-App kostenlos herunter und nutzen Sie exklusives Zusatzmaterial, um Ihr Wissen zu prüfen.
Best Backpacking Trips in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado (G - Reference, Information And Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.)
by Mike White Douglas LorainBest Backpacking Trips in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado provides everything you need to know to organize and execute the best backpacking trips in the Mountain West. Mike White and Douglas Lorain, who have walked every mile of the trails described inside, take readers and hikers into some of the wildest and most scenic backcountry landscapes in the nation and help them design the ultimate trip. Focusing on one-week excursions, the book offers details on all the aspects of trip planning—trail narratives, technical data, maps, gear, food, information on regulations and permits, and more. But it is more than a basic guidebook. Trip information is enriched by valuable and interesting sidebars on history and ecology that will increase appreciation for these natural areas and the people who were instrumental in their discovery or protection. In Best Backpacking Trips in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, White and Lorain pass on their knowledge of quality hikes, planning and preparation, and the unique satisfaction of multi-day backpacking. This guide, put into practice, will result in the trip of a lifetime.
Best Bike Rides Albuquerque and Santa Fe: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by JD Tanner Emily Ressler-Tanner Shey LambertWritten for cyclists of all stripes, Best Bike Rides books offer a diverse array of scenic tours in and around some of America's largest urban destinations. Road rides, rail rides, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Each book features 35 to 40 rides with color photos, maps, point-by-point miles and directions, and GPS coordinates of starting and finishing points.
Best Bike Rides Boston: Great Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Shawn MusgraveBest Bike Rides Boston describes 40 of the greatest recreational rides in the Boston area. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures.
Best Bike Rides Cape Cod and the Islands: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Gregory WrightBest Bike Rides Cape Cod and the Islands describes 40 of the greatest recreational rides in the Cape Cod area. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5- to 35-mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Best Bike Rides Cape Cod and the Islands includes a map of each ride, a log of significant milepoints, a text description of the ride, a start-finish point with nearby motor vehicle parking, the GPS coordinates of the start-finish point, and color photos. Also included is information on local restaurants, lodging, maps, bicycle shops, other facilities for cyclists, and community resources.
Best Bike Rides Chicago: The Greatest Recreational Rides In The Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Ted VillaireWritten for the cyclists of all stripes, Best Bikes Rides Near Chicago marks the debut of a new series that offers a diverse array of scenic tours in some of America’s largest urban destinations—from easy excursions for the Sunday cyclist to challenging treks for the veteran. Here, veteran author and cyclist Ted Villaire presents 35 diverse rides in and around the Windy City. As amply demonstrated by this guide, Chicago’s heritage as a transportation hub has reaped huge rewards for local cyclists. Twenty miles of lakeshore parkland and an elaborate system of leafy boulevards connect a series of mega-parks throughout the city. Coupled with this is an ever-expanding cycling infrastructure featuring more than 100 miles of bikes lanes. The Illinois Prairie Path, which runs between the Des Plaines River and Wheaton, was one of the first linear trails in the nation converted from a railroad line—and today it is part of the most extensive collection of rail trails in the Midwest, perhaps the nation.
Best Bike Rides Connecticut: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the State (Best Bike Rides Series)
by David StreeverBest Bike Rides Connecticut describes 40 of the greatest recreational rides in the Connectiut. Road rides, rail rides, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5- to 35-mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures (though there are plenty of challenging rides in the mix as well). Best Bike Rides Connecticut includes a map of each ride, a log of significant mile points, a text description of the ride, a start-finish point with nearby motor vehicle parking, the GPS coordinates of the start-finish point, and color photos of one of the ride's features. Also included is information on local restaurants, lodging, maps, bicycle shops, other facilities for cyclists, and community resources.
Best Bike Rides Denver and Boulder: Great Recreational Rides in the Front Range Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Robert HurstWritten for cyclists of all stripes, Best Bike Rides books offer a diverse array of scenic tours in and around some of America&’s largest urban destinations. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Each book features 35-40 rides with color photos, maps, point-by-point miles and directions, and GPS coordinates of starting and finishing points.
Best Bike Rides Detroit and Ann Arbor: Great Recreational Rides in Southeast Michigan (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Rob PulcipherHidden in and around the Detroit and Ann Arbor area are some great roads, trails, and bike paths that are fun to explore. Best Bike Rides Detroit and Ann Arbor describes 40 great recreational rides in the metro areas. With most rides between 5 and 35 miles—including road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and mountain bike rides—it&’s easy to find a ride that suits your tastes. Each route includes complete directions, a map, a text description of the area you&’ll be riding, the GPS coordinates of the start/finish point, and color photos of one the ride&’s features. Also included is information on local restaurants, lodging, maps, bicycle shops, other facilities for cyclists, and community resources.Look inside to find:• Detailed maps and directions• Rides that explore the urban areas as well as the surrounding country• A variety of rides, most between 5 and 35 miles in length• In-depth information about each ride, including length, terrain,traffic conditions, and road hazards• Interesting facts about each area• Options to create longer or shorter rides
Best Bike Rides Las Vegas: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Paul W. PapaBest Bike Rides Las Vegas is the real treasure found within Nevada, detailing forty of the most diverse recreational and scenic rides in the Las Vegas valley. With most rides between 5 and 30 miles, it's easy to find a ride that suits your tastes. Each route includes complete point-by-point miles and directions, map, text description of the riding area, GPS coordinates of the start/finish point, and full-color photos of the ride's features. More than just a trail guide, Best Bike Rides Las Vegas gives the reader important information, such as local restaurants, restrooms, lodging, Las Vegas natural history, fauna, climate conditions, bicycle shops, other facilities for cyclists, and community resources.Look inside to find: GPS coordinatesDetailed miles and directionsDescriptions of what you'll see along the wayFull-color photos
Best Bike Rides Long Island: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by David StreeverBest Bike Rides Long Island describes 40 of the greatest recreational rides in the Long Island area. Road rides, rail rides, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5- to 35- mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures (though there are plenty of challenging rides in the mix as well). Best Bike Rides Long Island includes a map of each ride, a log of significant mile points, a text description of the ride, a start-finish point with nearby motor vehicle parking, the GPS coordinates of the start-finish point, and color photos of one of the rides features. Also included is information on local restaurants, lodging, maps, bicycle shops, other facilities for cyclists, and community resources.
Best Bike Rides Los Angeles: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Wayne D. CottrellLos Angeles is home to some of the best paved roads, dirt roads, mountain bike trails, and bike paths. Best Bike Rides Los Angeles describes over forty of the most diverse recreational and scenic rides in the Los Angeles area. With most rides between 3 and 50 miles, ranging in altitude from just above sea level along the beaches to over 5,600 feet ascending a peak in the San Gabriel Mountains, it's easy to find a ride that suits your tastes. Each route includes complete point‑by‑point miles and directions, map, text description of the riding area, GPS coordinates of the start/finish point, and full‑color photos of the ride's features. More than just a trail guide, Best Bike Rides Los Angeles gives the reader important information, such as flora and fauna, history, folklore, special events, and cultural happenings.Look inside to find: GPS coordinatesDetailed miles and directionsDescriptions of what you'll see along the wayFull-color photos
Best Bike Rides Minneapolis and St. Paul: Great Recreational Rides In The Twin Cities Area
by Steve JohnsonHidden in and around Minneapolis and St. Paul are some great roads, trails, and bike paths that are fun to explore. Best Bike Rides Minneapolis and St. Paul describes 40 great recreational rides in the metro areas. With most rides between 5 and 30 miles—including road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and mountain bike rides—it&’s easy to find an interesting place to ride. Each route includes complete directions, a map, a text description of the area you&’ll be riding, the GPS coordinates of the start/finish point, and color photos of one the ride&’s features. Also included is information on local restaurants, lodging, maps, bicycle shops, other facilities for cyclists, and community resources.
Best Bike Rides Nashville: A Guide to the Greatest Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by John DossWritten for cyclists of all stripes, Best Bike Rides books offer a diverse array of scenic tours in and around some of America's largest urban destinations. Road rides, rail rides, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Each book features 35 to 40 rides with color photos, maps, point-by-point miles and directions, and GPS coordinates of starting and finishing points.
Best Bike Rides New York City: Great Recreational Rides in the Five Boroughs (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Mary StaubBest Bike Rides New York City describes more than 40 of the greatest recreational rides in New York City. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures.
Best Bike Rides Orange County, California: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Wayne D. CottrellOrange County is home to some of the best paved roads, dirt roads, mountain bike trails, and bike paths. Best Bike Rides Orange County describes over forty of the most diverse recreational and scenic rides in the Orange County area. With most rides between 3 and 50 miles, it's easy to find a ride that suits your tastes. Each route includes complete point-by-point miles and directions, map, text description of the riding area, GPS coordinates of the start/finish point, and full-color photos of the ride's features. More than just a trail guide, Best Bike Rides Orange County gives the reader important information, such as flora and fauna, history, folklore, special events, and cultural happenings.
Best Bike Rides Philadelphia: Great Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Tom Hammell Mark PloegstraBest Bike Rides Philadelphia describes 40 of the greatest recreational rides in the Philadelphia area, including road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Each ride includes a map, a log of significant milepoints, a text description of the ride, the GPS coordinates of the start-finish point, and color photos of one the ride&’s features. Also included are information on local restaurants, lodging, maps, bicycle shops, other facilities for cyclists, and community resources.
Best Bike Rides Portland, Oregon: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Lizann Dunegan Ayleen CrottyWritten for cyclists of all stripes, Best Bike Rides books offer a diverse array of scenic tours in and around some of America's largest urban destinations. Road rides, rail rides, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Each book features 35 to 40 rides with color photos, maps, point-by-point miles and directions, and GPS coordinates of starting and finishing points.
Best Bike Rides San Francisco: The Greatest Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Wayne D. CottrellWritten for cyclists of all stripes, Best Bike Rides books offer a diverse array of scenic tours in and around some of America&’s largest urban destinations. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Each book features 35-40 rides with color photos, maps, and point-by-point miles and directions.
Best Bike Rides Seattle: Great Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Gene BisbeeBest Bike Rides Seattle describes 41 of the greatest recreational rides in Seattle. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures.
Best Bike Rides Washington, DC: Great Recreational Rides in the Metro Area (Best Bike Rides Series)
by Martin FernandezBest Bike Rides Washington D.C. describes 40 of the greatest recreational rides in the Washington D.C. area. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures.
Best Bike Rides in New England: Backroad Routes For Cycling The Northeast States
by David SobelFrom Connecticut to Maine, 30 bike routes offer miles of New England charm and landscape views. The Northeast provides some of the most exciting cycling in the United States: sweeping vistas, seaside towns, fall colors, and more. With this comprehensive guide, New Hampshire local David Sobel offers up rides in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. No matter the state, there’s a ride here for everyone, with a range of mileage and difficulty level so both beginner and experienced cyclists can enjoy. Take in the scenery and stop for surf and turf on a moderate 17-mile trip through Mystic, Connecticut. Challenge yourself on hilly vistas and cool off in Cold River while biking Walpole, New Hampshire. Or take it easy while travelling back in time through Concord, Massachusetts. In addition to detailed directions, each route features annotated maps, charming photography, elevation profiles, and suggestions for entertainment and dining along the way. This is a must-have guide to discovering New England’s hidden gems on two wheels.
Best Carp Flies
by Jay ZimmermanCarp are the fly rodder's ultimate gamefish. This is the first comprehensive book on tying the best flies for carp, featuring patterns and techniques from anglers around the United States. With over 600 step-by-step photos and over 20 patterns by tiers ranging from Barry Reynolds to Bob Clouser to author Jay Zimmerman, including fishing information, this book is the definitive fly-tying resource for those who love the challenge of fooling carp on the fly.
Best Climbs Cascade Volcanoes (Best Climbs Series)
by Jeff SmootThe Cascade volcanoes dominate the landscape in thePacific Northwest. Best Climbs Cascade Volcanoes showcasesthe best routes on eighteen of these incredible mountains,from gentle glacier routes suitable for novice climbersto steep, classic mountain faces that will challenge the seasonedexpert.Includes:¦ Mount Rainier¦ Mount St. Helens¦ Mount Baker¦ Mount Hood¦ Mount Bachelor¦ Mount Adams¦ Mount Shasta¦ and many more . . .