The Science of Canoeing

The Science of Canoeing
Author: Richard William Cox
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9511893114

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The Science of Canoeing

The Science of Canoeing
Author: Richard William Cox
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1992
Genre: Canoe racing
ISBN: 0951893106

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Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science

Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science
Author: Don McKenzie,Bo Berglund
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781119097228

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A new volume in the Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science series from the International Olympic Committee, this volume Canoeing provides an accessible and comprehensive summary of the topic. Provides a concise, authoritative overview of the science, medicine and psycho-social aspects of canoeing Offers guidance on medical aspects unique to the training and coaching of canoe athletes The only book on this subject endorsed by the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Canoe Federation (ICF) Written and edited by global thought leaders in sports medicine

The Art of Kayaking

The Art of Kayaking
Author: Nigel Foster
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781493025718

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The Art of Kayaking is the distilled essence of a lifetime of kayak instruction at all skill levels around the world, with the added insights gained from years of designing kayaks, paddles, and kayaking equipment. This comprehensive kayaking manual by one of the biggest names in kayaking offers more essential detail about commonly used techniques than ever before published in a single volume. Color photo action sequences show how to perfect skills, and how to apply them. Maps, tables, and diagrams walk the reader through essential planning steps. No matter which type of kayak, paddle, or style of paddling the reader prefers, the appropriate techniques are described clearly and concisely. The progression through the book makes it easy to start as a beginner and to access as much information as can be tackled at any stage of development up to and including the expert. It is a definitive manual designed to stand the test of time.

Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science

Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science
Author: Don McKenzie,Bo Berglund
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781119097204

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A new volume in the Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science series from the International Olympic Committee, this volume Canoeing provides an accessible and comprehensive summary of the topic. Provides a concise, authoritative overview of the science, medicine and psycho-social aspects of canoeing Offers guidance on medical aspects unique to the training and coaching of canoe athletes The only book on this subject endorsed by the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Canoe Federation (ICF) Written and edited by global thought leaders in sports medicine

The Canoe and White Water

The Canoe and White Water
Author: C.E.S. Franks
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1977-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487597238

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The exhilaration of challenging and surviving rapids in a fragile canoe has made white water canoeing one of the fastest growing sports in Canada. Much of this book is concerned with analyzing white water, with the techniques for handling it rather than trying to conquer it by brute force, with canoeing safety, and with the planning and organizing of safe but adventurous trips. But The Canoe and White Water goes far beyond primers in canoeing skills. It sets the sport in the contexts of history, technology, geology and physics. The author describes how canoes have been made over the centuries, the factors governing their design, and the features to look for in choosing one today. In tracing the history of the canoe, he rediscovers part of the Canadian heritage. His own experience has led him to pursue the sciences which help the canoeist understand the sport: he discusses the physics of river turbulence, the geological formation of rivers, and environmental questions. His interests range from the personal rights of modern canoeists to the eating habits of the voyageurs of old. The book reflects his enthusiasm and his research. The text is illustrated with modern photographs, instructive drawings of paddle strokes and river situations. It is a clear, concise, and interesting account which will delight the enthusiast and intrigue the curious.

The Science of Paddling

The Science of Paddling
Author: Shawn Burke
Publsiher: Shawn Burke
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9798987929506

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The Science of Paddling examines paddlesport - canoeing, kayaking, standup paddleboarding - through the lenses of physics and exercise physiology. This provides insight into the why of paddling: why does a hull move when paddled, what resists its motion, and how can we understand and optimize our paddling using science.

The Starship and the Canoe

The Starship and the Canoe
Author: Kenneth Brower
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781680512793

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“The Starship and the Canoe is neither a wilderness survival manual nor a book of blueprints. It is another of those rare books impossible to define: the kind that seeks you in time. And you will know it, live it, and consult it thereafter simply by name.” --Chicago Sun-Times “Brower’s superbly written book clutches at one’s imagination.” --Publishers Weekly “In the tradition of Carl Sagan and John McPhee, a bracing cerebral voyage past intergalactic hoopla and backwoods retreats.” --Kirkus Reviews Originally published in 1978, The Starship and the Canoe is the remarkable story of a father and son: Freeman Dyson is a world-renowned astrophysicist who dreams of exploring the heavens and has designed a spaceship to take him there. His son George, a brilliant high school dropout, lives in a treehouse and is designing a giant kayak to explore the icy coastal wilderness of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Author Kenneth Brower describes with stunning impact their lives and their visions of the world. It is a timeless tale framed by modern science, adventure, family, and the natural world.