Aussie Rules for Dummies, 2nd Edition澳大利亚统治傻瓜书

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作者: Jim Main著
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出版时间: 2008-2-1字数:版次: 1页数: 339印刷时间: 2008/02/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780731405954包装: 平装编辑推荐
作者简介:Jim Main is one of Australia's best-known sports writers and is a noted football historian. He abandoned a law degree course at the University of Melbourne for his preferred career of journalism, but later graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in hi'story) from La Trobe University.
Although Jim spent his formative years in journalism as a general reporter and subeditor, he eventually gravitated to sports writing. After working on the Melbourne Herald, he moved to England and worked on London's Daily Express from 1970 to 1971. During this time he was granted leave of absence to cover the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh for the News Limited group. Soon after his return to Australia, Jim won a Walkley Award (Australian journalism's most prestigious award) and moved to sports writing in general, and the Aussie Rules scene in particular.
Jim went on to serve as Melbourne sports editor of the Australian for more than a decade, while simultaneously pursuing a freelance career, producing more than 60 books and regularly contributing articles to the Australian and Inside Football.
His sports-writing career includes covering three Commonwealth Games (Edinburgh in 1970 and 1986, and Brisbane in 1982), the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and various assignments in England, Ireland, the United States and Japan.
Jim's published books include two Australian murder anthologies, a travel guide to Europe, and numerous Aussie Rules, tennis and cricket titles. His football books include The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers and This Football Century (both with Russell Holmesby), Whatever It Takes (with Jim Stynes), Fallen: The Ultimate Heroes (with David Allen) and Pants: The Darren Millane Story (with Eddie McGuire). In 2003, he was inducted into the Melbourne Cricket Ground Media Hall of Fame for his contribution to the coverage of sports at the MCG.
内容简介
Aussie Rules continues to grow in popularity across Australia and is now truly our national sport. Many people are attracted to the game -- either as spectators or players -- but have trouble understanding it or developing their skills. Aussie Rules For Dummies provides all the answers. From getting a grip on the basics to taking your game to the next level, anyone keen to play the game well is covered. Spectators and fans are also well catered for, with detailed information on clubs and stars, the origin of the AFL, and viewing the game live and at home. Packed with practical information and fascinating anecdotes, this is the simplest, clearest and most detailed guide to AFL available. Discover how to: - get more out of the game on or off the field - gear up correctly, and avoid and treat injuries - understand positions, umpires and scoring - coach effectively and improve your playing skills - appreciate the clubs, competitions and awards Fully updated to include all the latest rules changes and latest player stats, and featuring greatly expanded skills and training chapters.
目录
Introduction
PartⅠ: Before the First Bounce
Chapter 1: Australia's Greatest Game
Chapter 2: Getting a Grip on the Basics
Chapter 3: Settling the Score
Chapter 4: Gearing Up for the Game
PartⅡ: Playing the Game
Chapter 5: The Positions
Chapter 6: Skills of the Game: Kicking and Marking
Chapter 7: Skills of the Game: Passing, Running and Tackling
PartⅢ: Taking your Game to the Next Level
Chapter 8: It's a Big Football World
Chapter 9: From the Bush to the Big Time: Moving through the Levels of Play
Chapter 10: Training: The Ins and Outs
Chapter 11: Injuries and How to Deal with Them
Chapter 12: So, You Want to Coach
PartⅣ: The Australian Football League
Chapter 13: Club Cultures and Stars
Chapter 14: The Origin and Structure of the League
Chapter 15: Roll Out the Honours
Chapter 16: Grounds for Greatness
PartⅤ: The Spectator Sport
Chapter 17: The Fanfare of the AFL
Chapter 18: Running a Tipping Competition
Chapter 19: The Football Media
PartⅥ: The Part of Tens
Chapter 20: Ten Great Players
Chapter 21: The Top Ten Teams
Chapter 22: The Ten Best True-Boot Artists
Chapter 23: Ten Men Earn Top Marks
Chapter 24: The Ten Best Aussie Rules Games
Chapter 25: Ten Fantastic Footy Facts
PartⅦ: Appendixes
Appendix A: Premiership and Medal Winners
Appendix A: Off-field Footy Language
Appendix A: Other Useful Books
Index