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sports sciences
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sports sciences
Skateboarding
Craig, Lizabeth
Explores the scientific principles behind the sport of skateboarding.
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The science of a triple axel
Labrecque, Ellen
"Discusses the science behind various elements of ice skating, particularly a triple axel."--Publisher.
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The science of a spiral
Yomtov, Nelson
"Discusses the science behind various elements of football, particularly a spiral pass."--Publisher.
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The science of a slap shot
Labrecque, Ellen
"Discusses the science behind various elements of hockey, particularly a slap shot."--Publisher.
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The science of a flip turn
Orr, Tamra
"Discusses the science behind various elements of swimming, particularly a flip turn."--Publisher.
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The science of a fastball
Orr, Tamra
"Discusses the science behind various elements of baseball, particularly the fastball"--Publisher provided.
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The science of a cutback
Yomtov, Nelson
"Discusses the science behind various elements of surfing, particularly the cutback."--Publisher.
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The science of a carve turn
Yomtov, Nelson
"Discusses the science behind various elements of downhill skiing, particularly the carve turn."--Publisher.
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Book of wildly spectacular sports science
Connolly, Sean
2016
Contains 54 sports science experiments.
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The science of hockey
Nagelhout, Ryan
Explore scientific aspects of hockey and how science, technology, engineering, and math come together during a National Hockey League game, enabling a player to maneuver the puck around the rink and even the kind of ice that is used.
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