Author: Frank William Thomas
Publisher: Frankly Golf
ISBN: 0615181090
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Just Hit It
Author: Frank William Thomas
Publisher: Frankly Golf
ISBN: 0615181090
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Publisher: Frankly Golf
ISBN: 0615181090
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Just Hit Send
Author: Jody Vehr
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996706827
Category : Self-realization
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
"Right at the start, when Jody is a little girl, and her dear dog Kisher dies. Right then you know that this book is going to be different, unlike anything you have ever read. There is a spiritual dimension to this book that will stun you. And even better, as Jody says in the beginning, the spiritual awakenings that she experienced on her journey out of hell are available to all of us. This book can be a wake-up call to that possibility."--Page vii.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996706827
Category : Self-realization
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
"Right at the start, when Jody is a little girl, and her dear dog Kisher dies. Right then you know that this book is going to be different, unlike anything you have ever read. There is a spiritual dimension to this book that will stun you. And even better, as Jody says in the beginning, the spiritual awakenings that she experienced on her journey out of hell are available to all of us. This book can be a wake-up call to that possibility."--Page vii.
Just Hit the Ball
Author: Kevin Rogers
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1606969641
Category : Application
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
This book is about struggling to overcome feelings of self-doubt, of worthlessness and lack of personal confidence and discovering that in spite of our sin, God still loves us. Everyone sins, but God is forgiving and there is always room for a second chance and a new beginning.
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1606969641
Category : Application
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
This book is about struggling to overcome feelings of self-doubt, of worthlessness and lack of personal confidence and discovering that in spite of our sin, God still loves us. Everyone sins, but God is forgiving and there is always room for a second chance and a new beginning.
Just Hit the Damn Ball!
Author: David Johnston
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781502782564
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Have you ever hit a perfect shot? You have the ability. All you need is the recipe. Learn how to re-create those shots. Volume One in the series reveals common misconceptions in traditional instruction. Changing your beliefs about practice, muscle memory and formal instruction is the first step to unlocking your natural ability. Develop the habit of reinforcing the memories of success and you will be playing better than you ever thought possible! The biggest roadblock to improvement for the once-a-week golfer is focusing on technical perfection. This outlook creates an endless cycle of fault-finding and error correction. How often have you asked: "what's wrong with my swing?" You can break this cycle by consistently re-creating the feel of your best shots. The better your "feel," the easier it becomes to forget swing mechanics for one-and-a-half seconds and just hit the damn ball!
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781502782564
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Have you ever hit a perfect shot? You have the ability. All you need is the recipe. Learn how to re-create those shots. Volume One in the series reveals common misconceptions in traditional instruction. Changing your beliefs about practice, muscle memory and formal instruction is the first step to unlocking your natural ability. Develop the habit of reinforcing the memories of success and you will be playing better than you ever thought possible! The biggest roadblock to improvement for the once-a-week golfer is focusing on technical perfection. This outlook creates an endless cycle of fault-finding and error correction. How often have you asked: "what's wrong with my swing?" You can break this cycle by consistently re-creating the feel of your best shots. The better your "feel," the easier it becomes to forget swing mechanics for one-and-a-half seconds and just hit the damn ball!
Hollis McCalister - Summer Camp
Author: Keith McCloud
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1619845024
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1619845024
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Tom Gamboa
Author: Tom Gamboa
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476667411
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Tom Gamboa played baseball professionally, coached, scouted, managed in the minors and in Puerto Rico and coached in the majors with the Cubs and Royals. Scouring the country for talent, he discovered Jesse Orosco and helped develop Doug Glanville and Jose Hernandez in Puerto Rico and in the Cubs organization. Before Jim "The Rookie" Morris made it to the majors, Gamboa coached him on a title team in the Brewers organization. Sammy Sosa promised him a fist-bump for each home run Sosa hit--Tom didn't suspect he was due 60 of them over each of the next two seasons. With a lot of humor, Gamboa takes his readers well inside the dugouts and clubhouses.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476667411
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Tom Gamboa played baseball professionally, coached, scouted, managed in the minors and in Puerto Rico and coached in the majors with the Cubs and Royals. Scouring the country for talent, he discovered Jesse Orosco and helped develop Doug Glanville and Jose Hernandez in Puerto Rico and in the Cubs organization. Before Jim "The Rookie" Morris made it to the majors, Gamboa coached him on a title team in the Brewers organization. Sammy Sosa promised him a fist-bump for each home run Sosa hit--Tom didn't suspect he was due 60 of them over each of the next two seasons. With a lot of humor, Gamboa takes his readers well inside the dugouts and clubhouses.
You Can Become Anything You Want, They Said!
Author: Anandini Valluri
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482837250
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
You can Become Anything You want , they Said ! is a strikingly inspiring tale that provides the reader with abundant joy , balance and the power of understanding our deep inner voices. It tells the extraordinary story of Vidhi.Sharma , a travel writer ,whose life was trapped between the expectations of the world and forcefully imitating the crowd . Confusion is the beginning of thinking. Restlessness is the search for answers to your confusion. Frustration is the beginning of implementation of the rough plan that undergoes massive editing in the mind. On a life changing decision that she decides to take ,at a point , when the world declared her to be a failure makes this ordinary lost engineer to one of the most sought after speakers at the University of Auckland. The story unveils the fact that Everything has an expiry date, be it even taking wrong career choices and each of us has the genius within us that visits once in a while to tap our true self
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482837250
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
You can Become Anything You want , they Said ! is a strikingly inspiring tale that provides the reader with abundant joy , balance and the power of understanding our deep inner voices. It tells the extraordinary story of Vidhi.Sharma , a travel writer ,whose life was trapped between the expectations of the world and forcefully imitating the crowd . Confusion is the beginning of thinking. Restlessness is the search for answers to your confusion. Frustration is the beginning of implementation of the rough plan that undergoes massive editing in the mind. On a life changing decision that she decides to take ,at a point , when the world declared her to be a failure makes this ordinary lost engineer to one of the most sought after speakers at the University of Auckland. The story unveils the fact that Everything has an expiry date, be it even taking wrong career choices and each of us has the genius within us that visits once in a while to tap our true self
The Only Game in Town
Author: Fay Vincent
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743288645
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
In this delightful book that every baseball fan will cherish, ten outstanding ballplayers remember the heyday of the game in the 1930s and 1940s. It was the era of Gehrig and DiMaggio; of Foxx, Greenberg, and Williams; of Grove and Feller. Elden Auker, Tommy Henrich, Dom DiMaggio, Johnny Pesky, and Bob Feller recall some great rivalries: Auker pitched to Ruth and Gehrig, then faced Dizzy Dean in an unforgettable World Series; Henrich was a clutch player for the Yankees who alertly turned a passed-ball third strike into a World Series victory; Dom DiMaggio was a superb center fielder who batted .298 lifetime and nearly ended his brother Joe's hitting streak; Pesky, a Red Sox mainstay, was blamed for Enos Slaughter's dash home that was the most memorable play of the 1946 Red Sox-Cardinals World Series; and Feller was a teenager when he faced -- among others -- Foxx, Greenberg, and Joe DiMaggio. But this was also the era of great Negro Leagues stars who never had the opportunity to play in the major leagues. Buck O'Neil remembers the outstanding players of his day who never got their chance or whose turn came too late -- Oscar Charleston, Cool Papa Bell, Josh Gibson, and Satchel Paige among them. Two great events happened in the 1940s, and one of them would change the game forever. World War II took some of these great players off the diamond and put them into a different kind of uniform. Warren Spahn pitched his first game in 1942 and didn't pitch again until the war ended, getting his first victory in 1946 (nonetheless he won more games than any other left-hander in history). As he recalls here, he served his country memorably in the war. Then in 1947 Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier, followed only a few months later by Larry Doby, the first African-American in the American League, who vividly describes what it felt like to be the only black ballplayer in the clubhouse -- and the league. The game began to change after integration, and home run king Ralph Kiner remembers how some clubs were quick to sign African-American players and thrive. Meanwhile, some Negro Leagues stars, such as Monte Irvin, itched for the opportunity to face the major leaguers and prove that, like Robinson and Doby, they could compete with the best. All of these ballplayers recall their favorite memories: the games that mattered most, the players they all admired, the childhood experiences that shaped their lives, and the deep affection for the game that has always remained with them. Illustrated throughout, The Only Game in Town is a fascinating trip through two decades when baseball changed profoundly. Like The Glory of Their Times, it is a book that will find a permanent place on every fan's bookshelf.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743288645
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
In this delightful book that every baseball fan will cherish, ten outstanding ballplayers remember the heyday of the game in the 1930s and 1940s. It was the era of Gehrig and DiMaggio; of Foxx, Greenberg, and Williams; of Grove and Feller. Elden Auker, Tommy Henrich, Dom DiMaggio, Johnny Pesky, and Bob Feller recall some great rivalries: Auker pitched to Ruth and Gehrig, then faced Dizzy Dean in an unforgettable World Series; Henrich was a clutch player for the Yankees who alertly turned a passed-ball third strike into a World Series victory; Dom DiMaggio was a superb center fielder who batted .298 lifetime and nearly ended his brother Joe's hitting streak; Pesky, a Red Sox mainstay, was blamed for Enos Slaughter's dash home that was the most memorable play of the 1946 Red Sox-Cardinals World Series; and Feller was a teenager when he faced -- among others -- Foxx, Greenberg, and Joe DiMaggio. But this was also the era of great Negro Leagues stars who never had the opportunity to play in the major leagues. Buck O'Neil remembers the outstanding players of his day who never got their chance or whose turn came too late -- Oscar Charleston, Cool Papa Bell, Josh Gibson, and Satchel Paige among them. Two great events happened in the 1940s, and one of them would change the game forever. World War II took some of these great players off the diamond and put them into a different kind of uniform. Warren Spahn pitched his first game in 1942 and didn't pitch again until the war ended, getting his first victory in 1946 (nonetheless he won more games than any other left-hander in history). As he recalls here, he served his country memorably in the war. Then in 1947 Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier, followed only a few months later by Larry Doby, the first African-American in the American League, who vividly describes what it felt like to be the only black ballplayer in the clubhouse -- and the league. The game began to change after integration, and home run king Ralph Kiner remembers how some clubs were quick to sign African-American players and thrive. Meanwhile, some Negro Leagues stars, such as Monte Irvin, itched for the opportunity to face the major leaguers and prove that, like Robinson and Doby, they could compete with the best. All of these ballplayers recall their favorite memories: the games that mattered most, the players they all admired, the childhood experiences that shaped their lives, and the deep affection for the game that has always remained with them. Illustrated throughout, The Only Game in Town is a fascinating trip through two decades when baseball changed profoundly. Like The Glory of Their Times, it is a book that will find a permanent place on every fan's bookshelf.
The Dead Don't Dance
Author: John Enright
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504079051
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
A haunted island brings American Samoan culture to life—and interlopers to their deaths—in this mystery from the author of Fire Knife Dancing. After the devastating loss of a loved one, Det. Sgt. Apelu Soifua retreats to the island of Ofu. The isolation of his father’s land—and drinking—bring a temporary peace to his shattered soul. His only friends are two national park workers and the local outcast who has lived in the bush for nearly twenty years—and who has to scared some palangi (Caucasian) surveyors away. But not for long . . . Attempting to heal at least part of his family—and himself—Apelu brings his oldest son, Sanele, to live with him. But their reunion is marred by the news that a company intends to build a resort hotel on the pristine To’aga beach. The locals know the island spirits have driven people away before—and they will again. When one of the developers is decapitated and his head goes missing, Apelu has a feeling that something has been awakened. And either human or supernatural, it won’t stop until it gets what it wants . . . “A skillful, suspenseful novel.” —The Providence Journal “The author’s lyrical and factual evocation of Samoa enriches every part of the book it touches. Story, writing style, character, and culture all combine in John Enright’s Jungle Beat mysteries to form a series that I just can’t recommend highly enough.” —Kittling: Books
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504079051
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
A haunted island brings American Samoan culture to life—and interlopers to their deaths—in this mystery from the author of Fire Knife Dancing. After the devastating loss of a loved one, Det. Sgt. Apelu Soifua retreats to the island of Ofu. The isolation of his father’s land—and drinking—bring a temporary peace to his shattered soul. His only friends are two national park workers and the local outcast who has lived in the bush for nearly twenty years—and who has to scared some palangi (Caucasian) surveyors away. But not for long . . . Attempting to heal at least part of his family—and himself—Apelu brings his oldest son, Sanele, to live with him. But their reunion is marred by the news that a company intends to build a resort hotel on the pristine To’aga beach. The locals know the island spirits have driven people away before—and they will again. When one of the developers is decapitated and his head goes missing, Apelu has a feeling that something has been awakened. And either human or supernatural, it won’t stop until it gets what it wants . . . “A skillful, suspenseful novel.” —The Providence Journal “The author’s lyrical and factual evocation of Samoa enriches every part of the book it touches. Story, writing style, character, and culture all combine in John Enright’s Jungle Beat mysteries to form a series that I just can’t recommend highly enough.” —Kittling: Books
Cooper's Story
Author: W. Bruce Cameron
Publisher: Starscape
ISBN: 1250163374
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
A brand new Puppy Tale from the #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the A Dog's Purpose series, W. Bruce Cameron! When Cooper — a Malamute-Great Dane puppy — is taken to an adoption fair, he finds the perfect forever home with a boy named Burke. Soon Cooper discovers his very important purpose: to help Burke by pulling his wheelchair, fetching things for him, and assisting him in and out of his chair. Cooper's Story is an uplifting new Puppy Tale in the popular series by #1 New York Times bestselling author W. Bruce Cameron. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Publisher: Starscape
ISBN: 1250163374
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
A brand new Puppy Tale from the #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the A Dog's Purpose series, W. Bruce Cameron! When Cooper — a Malamute-Great Dane puppy — is taken to an adoption fair, he finds the perfect forever home with a boy named Burke. Soon Cooper discovers his very important purpose: to help Burke by pulling his wheelchair, fetching things for him, and assisting him in and out of his chair. Cooper's Story is an uplifting new Puppy Tale in the popular series by #1 New York Times bestselling author W. Bruce Cameron. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.