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Sport Psychology
Sport Psychology is an essential introduction to the field's key issues, suitable for psychology, sport science and sport studies students at all levels. Encompassing the history …
Mosquito Marketing for Authors: How I self-published an award winning book that is a consistent best seller in its category
Psychology In Sport
Understanding Sport Psychology
Sports Psychology is a popular area that has grown dramatically over the past few decades due to an increasing emphasis on the importance of psychology for athletic performance, …
Managing By The Numbers
Everyone interested in building a stronger business needs to understand and use the information captured in financial statements. In Managing by the Numbers , business education …
Show Me About Book Publishing
What's Smart Publishing Got to Do with You and Your Book? One Word ... Everything! Publishing is morphing on a daily basis ... If you are a new author, you've got publishing …
Sell More Books!: Book Marketing and Publishing for Low Profile and Debut Authors Rethinking Book Publicity after the Digital Revolution
Can low-profile, not-yet-famous authors get published and sell lots of books? This multiple award winning book says "Yes " and tells how. "...a comprehensive guide to marketing a …
Key Concepts in Sport Psychology
"An excellent text to offer more depth on theories and concepts within Sports Psychology and provide learners with a greater understanding of current psychological theories. The …
A Field Guide to Dynamical Recurrent Networks
Electrical Engineering A Field Guide to Dynamical Recurrent Networks Acquire the tools for understanding new architectures and algorithms of dynamical recurrent networks (DRNs) …
Nemrud Dagi
This richly illustrated book presents in detail the sanctuaries built during the reign of Antiochus I of Commagene (ca. 75-36 BCE), including the three large tombs and ten cult …
Pure Sport
Should you always "think about it"?Are you "only as good as your last game"?Is it just a matter of "keeping your eye on the ball"?The answer to these questions is no, and to help …