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Curling for dummies / Bob Weeks.

By: Publisher: Toronto : CDG Books Canada, [2001]Description: xxiv, 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 189441330X :
Subject(s): Summary: Packed with easy-to-follow illustrations explaining curling strategy.Summary: "Delivers all you need to know about the game..." - John Kawaja, two-time world champion.Summary: From game fundamentals to complex strategy, this one-step reference has curling covered. Rookie or seasoned player, fan or coach, this is the book you've been waiting for. So step onto the ice and hone your skills. Armed with the many tips and pointers in this fun, friendly book, you'll have no excuse not to head down to your local club and get curling!Summary: Discover how to: Understand curling rules Find a club to curl at Improve your delivery, shots, and sweeping Form a winning team Be a great coach on and off the ice Enjoy the unique spirit of the game.
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Includes index.

"Ten Terrific Curling Information Sources": pages [325]-327.

Packed with easy-to-follow illustrations explaining curling strategy.

"Delivers all you need to know about the game..." - John Kawaja, two-time world champion.

From game fundamentals to complex strategy, this one-step reference has curling covered. Rookie or seasoned player, fan or coach, this is the book you've been waiting for. So step onto the ice and hone your skills. Armed with the many tips and pointers in this fun, friendly book, you'll have no excuse not to head down to your local club and get curling!

Discover how to: Understand curling rules Find a club to curl at Improve your delivery, shots, and sweeping Form a winning team Be a great coach on and off the ice Enjoy the unique spirit of the game.

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