The Meaning of Sport

The Meaning of Sport
Title The Meaning of Sport PDF eBook
Author Simon Barnes
Publisher Short Books
Total Pages 251
Release 2007-09-02
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1780720750

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Takes you on a journey from the Olympic Games in Athens to the World Cup in Germany - via the Ashes series, the Ryder Cup, Wimbledon, and more. This book examines why sport holds us all in such thrall, how it uplifts and crushes us - and can seem to matter more than life itself.

The Meaning Of Sports

The Meaning Of Sports
Title The Meaning Of Sports PDF eBook
Author Michael Mandelbaum
Publisher Public Affairs
Total Pages 362
Release 2004-06
Genre History
ISBN 9781586482527

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Describes how the origins and development of the three major professional team sports in the United States have reflected human psychological needs and social and economic changes in the United States.

Meaning in Movement, Sport, and Physical Education

Meaning in Movement, Sport, and Physical Education
Title Meaning in Movement, Sport, and Physical Education PDF eBook
Author Peter James Arnold
Publisher Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages 200
Release 1979-01-01
Genre Human beings
ISBN 9780435800345

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The Meaning Of Sports

The Meaning Of Sports
Title The Meaning Of Sports PDF eBook
Author Michael Mandelbaum
Publisher PublicAffairs
Total Pages 384
Release 2005-05-11
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0786738847

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In The Meaning of Sports, Michael Mandelbaum, a sports fan who is also one of the nation's preeminent foreign policy thinkers, examines America's century-long love affair with team sports. In keeping with his reputation for writing about big ideas in an illuminating and graceful way, he shows how sports respond to deep human needs; describes the ways in which baseball, football and basketball became national institutions and how they reached their present forms; and covers the evolution of rules, the rise and fall of the most successful teams, and the historical significance of the most famous and influential figures such as Babe Ruth, Vince Lombardi, and Michael Jordan. Whether he is writing about baseball as the agrarian game, football as similar to warfare, basketball as the embodiment of post-industrial society, or the moral havoc created by baseball's designated hitter rule, Mandelbaum applies the full force of his learning and wit to subjects about which so many Americans care passionately: the games they played in their youth and continue to follow as adults. By offering a fresh and unconventional perspective on these games, The Meaning of Sports makes for fascinating and rewarding reading both for fans and newcomers.

The Meaning of Sport

The Meaning of Sport
Title The Meaning of Sport PDF eBook
Author Simon Barnes
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 251
Release 2007-09-02
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1780720750

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Takes you on a journey from the Olympic Games in Athens to the World Cup in Germany - via the Ashes series, the Ryder Cup, Wimbledon, and more. This book examines why sport holds us all in such thrall, how it uplifts and crushes us - and can seem to matter more than life itself.

All in the Game

All in the Game
Title All in the Game PDF eBook
Author Charlie Gillet
Publisher
Total Pages 62
Release 1971
Genre Sports
ISBN

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Meaning and Spirituality in Sport and Exercise

Meaning and Spirituality in Sport and Exercise
Title Meaning and Spirituality in Sport and Exercise PDF eBook
Author Noora J Ronkainen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 153
Release 2018-11-02
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1351591983

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Despite the growing literature on spirituality and its positive impact on well-being in health psychology, education, occupational psychology and leisure studies, it has been less examined in sport studies. Meaning and Spirituality in Sport and Exercise: Psychological Perspectives examines the many forms of spirituality in sport from a psychological perspective, from moments of transcendence and finding deeper meaning and value to prayer before an important competition or in adversity, such as a career-threatening injury. Based on the latest research and the Nesti’s experience in applied sport psychology service delivery, this book covers a range of novel topics linking spirituality to athlete development, injury, exercise motivation, and ageing athletes, and offers applied, practical guidance for sport psychologists working with spiritual athletes. Offering a unique contribution to the study of spirituality in sport, and to sport psychology practice, this book is vital reading for any upper-level student or academic working in sport and exercise psychology, religion and sport, or the philosophy of sport, and any practising sport psychologist.