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By Dick Irvin. 1997
By James Lawton, Tiger Williams. 1984
Williams, raised in small-town Saskatchewan, has played professional hockey in Toronto, Vancouver and Detroit. In this book, he describes the…
realities of life for a hockey player who literally had to fight to get to the top of his profession. c1984.By Gump Worsley, Tim Moriarty. 1975
By Bruce Dowbiggin. 2001
Consider the London schoolteacher whose basement is a treasure trove of old sticks, the Calgary handyman who turns broken ones…
into children's furniture, or the NHL owner whose rec room floor is made of hockey sticks. The hockey stick, from the earliest ones carved from tree-roots by the Mi'kmaqs of Nova Scotia to today's scientifically precise models, is an iconic symbol of the place that gave it birth, a tangible bit of Canadian culture, a link to Canada's past. Dowbiggin introduces us to the people and legends of the distinctly Canadian stick. 2001.By Alain Haché. 2002
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to play hockey, but consider this: the same universal principles that sent…
men to the moon also go into launching a slapshot, crashing into the boards, accelerating across the blue line, or cutting down a shooter's angle. The author, a physicist, explores and explains the science behind the game, including how a sharpened blade glides on ice, or why Bobby Hull's slapshot zipped through the atmosphere so much faster than his modern counterparts' did. Haché even includes explanations on how a Zamboni works. 2002.By William Leith. 2005
The text charts new territory for everyone who has ever had a craving or counted a calorie. It is a…
satirical confession of food, fat and addiction. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2005.By Dan Rubinstein, Michel Saint-Germain. 2018
Le corps, l'esprit, la société, l'économie, la politique, la créativité, l'âme, la famille : toutes ces dimensions de la vie…
humaine sont interreliées, et toutes, démontre le journaliste Dan Rubinstein, peuvent être enrichies par ce geste simple, essentiel, qu'est la marche. En combinant fascinant reportage, recherche révélatrice et réflexions personnelles, ce livre le démontre admirablement : l'humain est fait pour marcher. La sédentarité et le recours intensif à l'automobile, encouragés par un urbanisme antipiéton , sont des facteurs importants, sinon la cause, de bien des maux de notre siècle, tels que l'obésité, l'anxiété, le sentiment d'isolement et les changements climatiques. Il ne tient qu'à nous de changer la donne, individuellement et collectivement, pour les générations futures, de faire un pas, puis un autre, dans la bonne direction. 2018. Titre uniforme: Born to walk.By Gare Joyce. 2017
Auston Matthews made history on October 12, 2016 by becoming the first player in the modern game to score four…
goals in his NHL debut. It was a momentous occasion for the talented young All-Star, but it was equally important for his newly adopted city and its storied, century-old team. That night marked the dawn of a new era for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The team had a long and colourful history, and it had always been foundational to the city's image. But years of losing seasons had tarnished the team's reputation and left even the most diehard fans questioning their loyalty. It seemed that each passing year brought more of the same: more mediocrity, more heartbreak, more disappointment. But the team's management had a plan, one that would take them where others feared to go: a total rebuild. Piece by piece, they were assembling a group of young, talented players who would reshape the team. 2017.By Ernest E Wood. 1959
By Bill Phillips, Michael D'Orso. 1999
Physical fitness trainer offers a program for transforming your body in just twelve weeks, without turning your life upside down.…
Phillips suggests his plan can lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart trouble even after years of physical neglect. Includes exercises and diet information plus testimonials from participants in the program. Bestseller. 1999.By Thérèse Cadrin Petit, Lucie Dumoulin. 2000
By Allan Turowetz, Chrys Goyens, Jean Prévost, Dominique Boucher, Sylvie Robert. 1986
By Vicente Beltran Anglada, Lucette Delepaut. 1989
L'agni yoga est un yoga sans posture; c'est le yoga de l'attitude intérieure juste. C'est le yoga du Coeur. L'auteur,…
dans une recherche d'une grande pureté, nous parle ici du coeur non comme instrument du sentiment humain, mais comme centre et siège de la vie. c1989.By Stan Fischler. 1992
By Sylvester Stallone, David Hochman. 2005
Movie fans can argue the merits of Rocky vs. Rambo, but no one can accuse Sylvester Stallone of being a…
couch potato. Stallone recounts his training methods, tailoring the best and worst of what he's learned from forty years in the gym and testing trendy diets into a simple (3-hour-a-week) workout/eating program anyone can follow. 2005.By Covert Bailey. 1994
PBS fitness star believes "exercise ... can cure almost everything." Bailey explains the difference in the body's procedures for utilizing…
sugars and burning fat, and he recommends aerobic exercise. He claims any activity that lasts at least twelve minutes, causes deep breathing but not breathlessness, and uses the muscles in the thighs and buttocks falls in this category. 1994.By Roy MacGregor. 1993
Journalist MacGregor covered the 1992-93 NHL season for "The Ottawa Citizen." The season turned out to be one of the…
NHL's most controversial. MacGregor covers Alan Eagleson's legal troubles and allegations that the Ottawa Senators deliberately "tanked it" to secure the first pick in the 1993 draft. It was also the season that saw the rise of European stars like Teemu Selanne and Pavel Bure, and when Mario Lemieux fought back from Hodgkin's disease to win the scoring title. Some strong language. 1993.By Ken Dryden, Roy MacGregor. 1989
Dryden looks at the roots of hockey, its importance to the community, and the influence of adult expectations on young…
players. He describes the working day of a professional hockey player, and investigates the business of hockey. He also reminisces about his experiences during the 1972 series against the Soviet Union. 1990 Trillium Award nominee.By Brian McFarlane. 1990
Hockey commentator Brian McFarlane traces the story of hockey, from its origins to its dynasties and heroes. With year by…
year accounts, he covers all periods in the evolution of hockey.By Reader'S Digest. 1988
This guide to maintaining good health and fitness covers nutrition, fitness and exercise, hygiene and anatomy, sexuality, pregnancy and birth,…
aging, coping with stress, and alternative treatments and therapies for health. 1988.