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Simplified Ice Hockey - Guide for Beginners - cover

Simplified Ice Hockey - Guide for Beginners

Dale Richard D.

Maison d'édition: AMD

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Synopsis

The game of hockey have is one that is growing in great rate. And, with quite a lot of people gaining interest in this unique sport, having a handy guide that clarifies your interest or passion is a great way to compliment such interest.Every year, millions of people participate in the distinctive and fast-paced sport of ice hockey. The game includes plenty of thrills and spills, and at the competitive and professional levels, there are plenty of punch-ups — which appear to be a part of what makes the game so appealing to fans!This comprehensive guide on the world’s fastest sport, detailedly covers every aspect of the Hockey game that will grant every reader understanding of the entirety of this sport. Within the pages of this book, are chapters that gives precise explanation of the origin of history, the rules of history, equipment, the NHL season/playoff, strategies and system, gameplay etc.
Disponible depuis: 19/05/2023.

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