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Track and Field Stars

Ava Thompson

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Sinopsis

"Track and Field Stars" presents a comprehensive exploration of athletics' evolution through the remarkable stories of record-breaking competitors who have shaped the sport since the early 20th century. The book masterfully weaves together three crucial elements: the development of training methods, technological advancements in equipment, and the breaking of social barriers that transformed track and field into the inclusive sport it is today.Beginning with Jesse Owens' historic four-gold-medal triumph at the 1936 Olympics, the narrative traces how athletes have continuously pushed the boundaries of human achievement. The book offers fascinating insights into revolutionary changes, such as the transition from bamboo to composite poles in pole vaulting and the evolution from cinder to synthetic running tracks. These technological advances, combined with groundbreaking training methodologies, have enabled athletes to consistently surpass what was once thought physically possible.The book's chronological structure within event categories allows readers to follow the progression of various disciplines while incorporating compelling personal stories and scientific analysis. Drawing from Olympic archives, athlete interviews, and sports science research, it presents a rich tapestry of athletic achievement that appeals to both casual sports enthusiasts and serious competitors. The inclusion of practical training principles and performance insights makes this work particularly valuable for aspiring athletes and coaches, while its examination of social progress through sports adds depth to its historical significance.
Disponible desde: 14/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 101 páginas.

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