Author:Vivien Saunders
Vivien Saunders, a former British open champion, tells golfers of every standard how to get the most out of their practice sessions. The book gives exercises and ideas to help player’s correct faults and improve their skills. There are ideas for competitive practice routines in pairs or groups, exercises for loosening and strengthening the golfing muscles and ideas for monitoring progress on and off the course. Vivien Saunders, who in 1987 received the award as Britain's top woman sports coach, is a graduate psychologist and an established author of golf instructional books.
Maybe their [Olympic] achievement was the greatest of all. Swim, Bike, Run is an absorbing account of this punishing sport for both aspiring participants and armchair masochists alike
—— Daily MailSport has two new heroes: a couple of nice lads from Yorkshire
—— The TimesThere is a golden rule in triathlon: when a Brownlee races, they win. They are incredibly close, do most things together, train as a team, and yet come the big race they are deadly rivals
—— The GuardianUnder the pressure of the biggest race of their lives, they delivered in unforgettable style
—— The TelegraphA cracking read… the go-to present for anyone with even a passing interest in football… I sat and read this from cover to cover in one long sitting. It’s funny, it’s entertaining, it’s perfectly paced.
—— Irish MirrorWe know this story, but it's still a page-turner
—— Marcus Berkmann , Daily MailThe strength of the book lies in the way Dickinson has been able to go beyond football and find Moore’s real character… Dickinson’s achievement has been to honour the memory of Moore while also allowing us to understand that he was far from perfect
—— Mark Segal , When Saturday ComesAbsorbing
—— SpectatorThis should be essential, sobering reading for anyone who cares about West Ham, England or English football
—— Julian Shea , MetroBobby Moore will rightly be forever remembered as the champion of his era, the most serenely masterful footballer ever to have hailed from these shores; “The Man in Full”, not shying away from human fallacies, serves as a reminder that he was the same as every one of us
—— Jack Gaughan , Mail OnlineFull marks to Matt Dickinson
—— Steven Howard , SunDickinson makes Moore sound more human… One suspects this excellent biography comes close to describing the real Moore
—— UK Press SyndicationExcellent
—— Jon Wise, 5 stars , Weekend SportOutstanding
—— UK Press SyndicationDickinson manages to bring balance to this incredibly well-researched book
—— 4 stars , FourFourTwoDickinson is tender to the memory of the Essex lad who, for a breathtaking instant, was glorious
—— Ain Finlayson and Kate Saunders , Saga MagazineMatt's work is the most impressive West Ham book of the year, a genuine and sincere attempt to get to the root of the man. It is an excellent, thought-provoking book
—— Knees Up Mother BrownA compelling and complete account
—— SportIn The Man in Full, acclaimed football writer Matt Dickinson traces the journey of this Essex boy, peeling away the layers of legend and looking at Moore’s life from all sides – in triumph, in failure, in full
—— Bert Wright , NudgeOutstanding... this excellent biography comes very close to describing the real Bobby Moore
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