Coach King

Coach King
Author: Jerry King
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 150492472X

Through first-hand knowledge of Coach, as a student, player and Son, he presents his Father as an amazing and innovating teacher, as well as a coach who is in the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame.

The King

The King
Author: Mindy Drayer
Publisher: Biblio Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781622495801

He's done what no coach in the entire state of Ohio has ever done before. But, it still wasn't enough.Dick Kortokrax was called "The King" for a specific reason and fans passionately idolized the coaching legend. But sometimes, those in your own backyard are the hardest to please.This book takes you on an emotional journey of a lifetime beginning in a small midwestern town where basketball is not just a game. It's the heartbeat of the communityYou'll feel as though you're among an electrified crowd of people as the final seconds tick away from one heart stopping game to another.Mindy also explores various obstacles and personal hardships that transpired along Dick's pathway to success. Even in the darkest of times, Dick relied on his faith and his family. There was one thing, in particular, that kept him going. But one day, it would all come to an end...or would it?There is only one King, and his story is truly unforgettable.

Becoming Kings

Becoming Kings
Author: Johnny King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre:
ISBN:

As a man, do you ever feel like you have so much untapped potential within you but you're wasting your life not building something you're truly proud of? Do you spend a lot of time experiencing feelings of anger, frustration and loneliness? Have you ever wondered why you're not more fulfilled in life when on paper, you have so much to be grateful for? Chances are you've spent a lot of time and energy spinning your tires attempting to find deeper meaning, with little to show for it. As these questions circulate, they bring men like yourself to a crossroads... Will you powerfully move forward, or will you return to untapped potential, loneliness, and lack of fulfillment? It's time then to bring tangible results into your life by unleashing the floodgates of prosperity. In Becoming Kings you will learn: How to become emotionally fit and mentally bulletproof in order to become a King worthy of true freedom in life A simple yet powerful strategy to align your needs for maximum fulfillment How to release control and empower your intuition to take full responsibility of living your best life The three kingdoms of life mastery every king must build Avoid the "ordinary man's" mindset from sabotaging your life of abundance Before Johnny King became a transformational coach for men to help them reach their highest potential, he first had to discover his own. Amidst the recession of 2010, Johnny was broke: $35,000 in debt, jobless, and picking up the pieces of a failed marriage. He thought he was done... Little did he know it was just the start of his journey. He resolved to never experience hopelessness like that again. Over the next few years Johnny built multiple successful businesses, and now leads a men's group, and produces a podcast entitled, Becoming Kings. He systemized his habits and routines to create a life he could fall in love with. He's now teaching others those tools so you too can own your day, realize your dreams, and truly become the King or Queen of your kingdom. www.BecomingKingsBook.com

Denied

Denied
Author: Michelle J. Manno
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1479885711

A courtside view of how women athletes’ identities are policed, on and off the court Women’s college basketball is big business—top teams bring in millions of dollars in revenue for their schools. Women’s NCAA games are broadcast regularly on sports networks, and many of the top players and coaches are household names. Yet these athletes face immense pressure to be more than successful at their sport. They must also conform to expectations about gender, sexuality, and race—expectations that are often in direct contrast to success in the game. They are not supposed to have muscles that are too big, they are not supposed to be too tough, they are not supposed to be too masculine or “look like men,” and they are not supposed to be queer. A former college athlete herself, Michelle J. Manno spent a full season with a highly competitive NCAA Division I women’s basketball program as one of the team’s managers. In vivid detail, she takes us on the court, on the team bus, into the locker room, and to championship games to show the intense dedication that these women give to the game. She found, perhaps unsurprisingly, that these extremely talented women were strictly policed around the presentation of their gender and sexuality, especially the athletes who were Black. They were routinely monitored, banned from engaging in certain activities, and often punished for behavior that put their queerness, Blackness, and masculinity on display. Convincingly conforming to conventional expectations of gender and sexuality—from the clothes they wore to the people they dated—was yet another challenge at which they needed to excel. Importantly, Manno also highlights several well-known contemporary professional athletes—Brittney Griner, Serena Williams, Gabby Douglas, and Caster Semenya, among others—to show that fame and performing at the highest levels in sport does not protect women athletes from having to navigate the conflicting and often contradictory expectations of identity. A riveting portrait of an elite basketball program, Denied will forever change our understanding of women athletes and the sports they play.

Fifty Years at the Pit

Fifty Years at the Pit
Author: Gary Herron
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 082635940X

With almost two hundred color photographs, this illustrative explosion shows you the players, the plays, the coaches, and the sold-out crowds dressed in red.

The Time Tunnel

The Time Tunnel
Author: Dale Cahoon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453520716