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An inspiring manifesto for why sport can change your life.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 128mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9781509808106
- ISBN-10: 1509808108
- Artikelnr.: 47842601
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 128mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9781509808106
- ISBN-10: 1509808108
- Artikelnr.: 47842601
Anna Kessel is a sports journalist, acclaimed author and vocal campaigner on equality in sport. A rare example of a female journalist in her field, Anna published Eat Sweat Play: How Sport Can Change Your Life, a passionate polemic aimed at bringing sport to the female masses. A Guardian and Observer journalist since 2004, Anna has covered three Olympic Games, several World Cups, Euros and World Championships, and interviewed some of the biggest stars in global sport. Anna is also an experienced ghostwriter, working with a number of high profile sports stars, including an award winning football column. Co-founder and chair of Women in Football (WiF), an organization lobbying against sexism in the game and championing female role models, The Independent described her as a ¿fearless adversary of sexism¿ in their list of the 50 Most Influential Women in Sport. Anna regularly contributes to TV and radio. In 2016 Anna was awarded an MBE for services to journalism and women in sport. She is mother to two daughters.
Introduction
i: Introduction Chapter
1: How to bunk a PE lesson: a rough guide Chapter
2: Sweating is so hot right now! Why our twenty
first
century obsession with exercise is all wrong Chapter
3: Why sport will make you sucessful Chapter
4: Sports and taboos Chapter
5: How to avoid the pregnant pause Chapter
6: The marathon of motherhood Chapter
7: 'Are you the tea lady?' and other common questions Chapter
8: What does a woman's voice in sport sound like? (And when can we stop pretending to be blokes?) Chapter
9: Women's sport: changing the game Section
ii: Epilogue Acknowledgements
iii: Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
iv: Permission Acknowledgements Section
v: Notes
i: Introduction Chapter
1: How to bunk a PE lesson: a rough guide Chapter
2: Sweating is so hot right now! Why our twenty
first
century obsession with exercise is all wrong Chapter
3: Why sport will make you sucessful Chapter
4: Sports and taboos Chapter
5: How to avoid the pregnant pause Chapter
6: The marathon of motherhood Chapter
7: 'Are you the tea lady?' and other common questions Chapter
8: What does a woman's voice in sport sound like? (And when can we stop pretending to be blokes?) Chapter
9: Women's sport: changing the game Section
ii: Epilogue Acknowledgements
iii: Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
iv: Permission Acknowledgements Section
v: Notes
Introduction
i: Introduction Chapter
1: How to bunk a PE lesson: a rough guide Chapter
2: Sweating is so hot right now! Why our twenty
first
century obsession with exercise is all wrong Chapter
3: Why sport will make you sucessful Chapter
4: Sports and taboos Chapter
5: How to avoid the pregnant pause Chapter
6: The marathon of motherhood Chapter
7: 'Are you the tea lady?' and other common questions Chapter
8: What does a woman's voice in sport sound like? (And when can we stop pretending to be blokes?) Chapter
9: Women's sport: changing the game Section
ii: Epilogue Acknowledgements
iii: Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
iv: Permission Acknowledgements Section
v: Notes
i: Introduction Chapter
1: How to bunk a PE lesson: a rough guide Chapter
2: Sweating is so hot right now! Why our twenty
first
century obsession with exercise is all wrong Chapter
3: Why sport will make you sucessful Chapter
4: Sports and taboos Chapter
5: How to avoid the pregnant pause Chapter
6: The marathon of motherhood Chapter
7: 'Are you the tea lady?' and other common questions Chapter
8: What does a woman's voice in sport sound like? (And when can we stop pretending to be blokes?) Chapter
9: Women's sport: changing the game Section
ii: Epilogue Acknowledgements
iii: Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
iv: Permission Acknowledgements Section
v: Notes