Anikanov, Ivan Yakovlevich "Opening account" Moscow: Physical culture and sport, 1979. - 200 p. : ill.; 16 cm - (Hearts given to sports). Yakov Melnikov, a multiple absolute champion of the country in speed skating, winner of many international competitions, is an outstanding personality in the history of domestic and world sports. The book tells about the life and sports career of this wonderful athlete, coach and educator of youth.
B.A. Bazunov "Olympic time of Moscow" Moscow: Physical culture and sport, 1978. - 192 p. Famous sports journalist B.A. Bazunov talks in his new book about Moscow, the host of the 1980 Olympics. But the reader will learn from this book not only about the sights of Moscow, about its traditional hospitality, about the sports complexes where the competitions of the XXII Olympics will be held. In it you can also find interesting materials about the history of the Olympic movement, the development of international sports relations in Moscow, and the sports potential of our country. The book contains a large amount of factual and statistical data.
V.S.Rodichenko "25 presidents" International cooperation in organizing the Olympics-80 competitions Moscow: Physical culture and sport, 1984. - 168 p. The book, in the form of a literary essay, tells about the successful cooperation of the Organizing Committee "Olympiad-80" with international sports federations for summer Olympic sports during the preparation and holding of competitions of the Games of the XXII Olympiad.
Steve Shakman "We Are Men" 1980 - Physical education and sports - 174 pages How can a man maintain health, vigor, strength, and high performance for many years? The author answers these questions using recommendations from leading experts, offering the reader recordings of conversations with them. The book contains a wide range of information: from diet to athletic gymnastics and sports, from the prevention of colds to occupational and recreational hygiene.
A. Komissarova "Height. From the life of Olympic champions" M. Young Guard 1980 223 p. The collection includes short stories from the life of Soviet athletes, participants in the Olympic Games of different years. The unique appearance of a Soviet Olympic athlete is revealed to the reader: his will to win in the name of the Motherland, dedication, sense of duty and camaraderie
Alexander Kuleshov "The Tale of a Sports Journalist" M. Physical culture and sport 1978 206 p. Hard cover The story about a sports journalist by the writer A.P. Kuleshov is, as it were, a continuation of the book by the same author, The Tale of a Sports Diplomat. It is also devoted to the acute problems of modern sports, its place in public life, and many current phenomena accompanying its development. At the center of the story is the figure of a sports journalist, as one of the most necessary and important figures participating in the modern sports process, in introducing people to sports, in its propaganda, direction, purification, exposure of phenomena alien to it and the establishment of positive features. The image of a Soviet journalist is contrasted with the image of a bourgeois journalist.
Kuleshov A. "The Tale of a Sports Diplomat" M. Physical culture and sport 1977 232 p. Hard cover Writer Alexander Kuleshov has been involved in the work of various international sports associations for many years. He is, in particular, the president of one of the AIPS commissions - the International Sports Press Association. In “The Tale of a Sports Diplomat,” the author captivatingly talks about the activities of a fictional international sports association. The struggle of Soviet representatives for the true democratization of the sports movement against the forces of reaction is the main theme of this action-packed story.
Farfel V.S. "Research in Exercise Physiology" Issue 1 M.: “Physical Culture and Sports”, 1939. - 136 p.
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