Pitch Notes Soccer Journal

Pitch Notes Soccer Journal
Author: Richard Kent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Diaries
ISBN: 9780986019128

For soccer players seeking the next level... Based on the training logs and notebooks of Olympians and other world-class athletes, Pitch Notes Soccer Journal provides a wide variety of reflective activities that can ultimately optimize an athlete's performance. The journal includes match analysis pages, writing prompts, and note pages.

Soccer Team Notebook

Soccer Team Notebook
Author: Richard Kent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9780986019104

This notebook is for the soccer team that seeks the next level. Based on the training logs, notebooks, and journals of Olympians and other world-class athletes, the Team Notebook provides a wide variety of reflective activities that can ultimately optimize a team's and athlete's performance. The notebook includes a season's worth of athletic writing prompts, in-season reflections, competition analyses, injury rehabilitation forms, and note pages. This notebook is a companion book to Writing on the Bus: Using Athletic Team Notebooks and Journals to Advance Learning and Performance in Sports.

Soccer's Neoliberal Pitch

Soccer's Neoliberal Pitch
Author: John M. Sloop
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2023-05-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0817361022

"American sports agnostics might raise an eyebrow at the idea that soccer represents a staging ground for progressive cultural, social, and political possibility within the United States. It is just another game, after all, in a society where mass-audience spectator sport largely avoids any political stance in other than a generic, corporate-friendly patriotism. But John Sloop picks up on the work of Laurent Dubois and others to see in American soccer-a sport that has achieved immense participation and popularity even as it struggles to establish major league status-a game that permits surprisingly diverse modes of thinking about national identity because of its marginality. As a rhetorician who engages with both critical theory and culture, John Sloop seeks to read soccer as the game intersects with gender, race, sexuality, class, and the logic of neoliberal values. The result of this engagement is a sense of both enormous possibility, and real constraint. If American soccer offers more possibility because of its marginality, looking at how these cultural, social, and political possibilities are closed off or constrained can provide valuable insights into American culture and values. In Soccer's Neoliberal Pitch, Sloop analyzes a host of soccer-adjacent case studies: the equal pay dispute between the US women's national team and the US Soccer Federation, the significance of hooligan literature, the introduction of English soccer to American TV audiences, the strange invisibility of the Mexican soccer league despite its consistent high TV ratings, and the reading of US national teams as "underdogs" despite the nation's quasi-imperial dominance of the Western hemisphere. While there is a growing bookshelf of titles on soccer and a growing number on American soccer, Soccer's Neoliberal Pitch is the first and only book-length analysis of soccer through a rhetorical lens. This book is a model for critical cultural work with sports, with appeal to not only sports studies, but cultural studies, communication, and even gender studies classrooms. It is, independent of its bona fides, an engaging and enjoyable read for the soccer fan and the soccer-curious"--

The Best of Soccer Journal

The Best of Soccer Journal
Author: Jay Martin
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1782550496

The NSCAA continues their successful book series “The Best of Soccer Journal” with this new highly anticipated entry in the instructional soccer book field. The book explores the Craft and Art of Coaching. The best coaches in the US describe how they get it done on the field. In addition, this book explores the ‘Last Frontier’ – the mental side of the game. Successful players and coaches must train the mind as well as the body to succeed and master the game!

Writing on the Bus

Writing on the Bus
Author: Richard Kent
Publisher: Peter Lang Us
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 9781433116513

Writing on the Bus showcases the what, how, and why of using athletic team notebooks and journals. The book guides coaches and athletes, from elementary school through college, in analyzing games while thinking deeply about motivation, goal setting, and communication in order to optimize performance. Filled with lesson plans, writing activities, and step-by-step guidance, Writing on the Bus includes stories and examples from teams and athletes at all levels of sport. This book will work well as a supplemental text for college courses in the fields of coaching, kinesiology, and physical education.

Critical Rhetorics of Race

Critical Rhetorics of Race
Author: Kent A. Ono
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2011-07-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0814762360

According to many pundits and cultural commentators, the U.S. is enjoying a post-racial age, thanks in part to Barack Obama's rise to the presidency. This high gloss of optimism fails, however, to recognize that racism remains ever present and alive, spread by channels of media and circulated even in colloquial speech in ways that can be difficult to analyze. In this groundbreaking collection edited by Michael G. Lacy and Kent A. Ono, scholars seek to examine this complicated and contradictory terrain while moving the field of communication in a more intellectually productive direction. An outstanding group of contributors from a range of academic backgrounds challenges traditional definitions and applications of rhetoric. From the troubling media representations of black looters after Hurricane Katrina and rhetoric in news coverage about the Columbine and Virginia Tech massacres to cinematic representations of race in Crash, Blood Diamond, and Quentin Tarantino’s films, these essays reveal complex intersections and constructions of racialized bodies and discourses, critiquing race in innovative and exciting ways. Critical Rhetorics of Race seeks not only to understand and navigate a world fraught with racism, but to change it, one word at a time.