Gymnastics (Know the Game)

Gymnastics (Know the Game)

by B . Stocks (Editor), British Gymnastics (Author)

Synopsis

The Know the Game series is firmly established as the leading introduction to a huge range of sports. For 50 years they have been the first step into a new sport for many people, children and adults alike. The series has now been relaunched in a new format with a modern design - making the best even better. The aim has been to make the books more accessible, and they are now packed with colour photos and illustrations, top tips and interesting facts. Each book contains everything you need to know about the sport, including equipment, rules, techniques and training tips. There's even information on how to find a club and meet new people to play the sport with. And having been written and endorsed by the sport's professional body, you can be sure that you are getting the best information available.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0713689528
ISBN 13: 9780713689525
Book Overview: Written in association with British Gymnastics, the governing association for the sport. Updated text and fantastic new digital colour illustrations throughout. New format and design makes the books attractive and easy to use. Fully supported with colour illustrations and photographs. Everything you need to know about the sport to either partake or spectate.

Author Bio
Brian Stocks is the President of the British Gymnastics Association, and a Board Member of both the British Olympic Association and the National Olympic Committee. He is on the Board of Directors for the Central Council for Physical Recreation (CCPR) and has a wealth of experience of both international sporting events and governing bodies. He was Director of Sport for the Commonwealth Games, held in Manchester in 2002 and Chief Operating Officer for the World Indoor Championships in Athletics held in Birmingham in 2003.