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Volleyball Legends

Emily James

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"Volleyball Legends" explores the remarkable careers of iconic volleyball players and teams, revealing their profound impact on the sport. Beyond statistics, the book delves into the personal stories of these athletes, examining how their cultural backgrounds and national identities shaped their approach to the game. Discover how volleyball has transformed from a recreational activity into a global phenomenon, influencing millions and reflecting societal changes.

 
The book traces volleyball's evolution from its 19th-century origins to its Olympic status, requiring no prior knowledge to understand the plays and rules. "Volleyball Legends" emphasizes that a legend's true measure lies not only in skill but also in their contribution to the sport's growth and their inspiration to future generations. Learn how pioneers established basic techniques, how specific eras were dominated by unique playing styles, and how volleyball legends have globally impacted youth development programs.

 
Through match footage analysis, player interviews, and archival documents, the book provides intimate insights into the lives of these legendary figures. It adopts a narrative nonfiction style, blending rigorous research with engaging storytelling, making it valuable for volleyball players, coaches, sports historians, and general sports enthusiasts alike. The book progresses across chapters, introducing foundational figures, analyzing dominant teams, and exploring the global impact of volleyball legends.
Disponível desde: 19/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 54 páginas.

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