Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.962
EAN num: 9781552091272
ISBN number: 1552091279
Label: Firefly Books
Manufacturer: Firefly Books
Page Count: 260
Printing Date: September 01, 1997
Publishing house: Firefly Books
Sale Popularity Level: 161268
Studio: Firefly Books
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THE HOCKEY HANDBOOK, was the very first really comprehensive technical book ever written about hockey. It is still regarded as the classic reference book for hockey players, coaches and spectators.
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This book is a must have for coaches of any level and experience. The book contains so many good ideas and skills to work with.
As a player and a coach, it is outstanding. The book contains ideas for practical skills development - including theories and specific practice plans.
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When I wanted to improve my game I asked people around for the best book to get. They recommended this one and after seeing myself improve I recomend it to.
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This book covers all of the basics very well. Essential reading material for any level of hockey player and coach. I have read it over and over again.
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from basic conditioning to advanced play development, this book will help the coach bring his players up a level. the player reading it will see improvement in their game. the drills are explained in a clear manor and will definately improve the ability of the player. the section on play making is outstanding. when teaching some of the plays to my bantam and midget players, it was like a light bulb went on in their heads when they caught on to the play. this is a must have book for any one involved in the game of hockey.
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evry word is important, the previous edition was better, in my opinion, than the current version. A must for every student of the game and anyone who is serious about coaching. I have not found anything else like it and read it over and over.
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