New Series of E-Books Explains the Terms Used in Many Favorite Sports
Detroit, MI (PRWEB) July 03, 2013 -- It’s baseball season again, and you’re trying to learn why the son’s coach has just pulled the young pitcher from the team.
“Well,” says Coach, “his slider and sinker looked good in practice, and he had a promising breaking ball. But in the game, all that was delivered were dingers, balks, and blown starts. Is a little cheese too much to ask? Now we’re in the cellar, and the kid's not even a great fireman.”
Huh? What is this, a foreign language? Nope. Just standard sports expressions. But if someone doesn't know them, it's like being out in the alley on the wrong side of a shutout. (Oh, better learn those, too!)
“Get In The Sport” to the Rescue:
Terms, Definitions, and Fast Facts to Help Everyone Enjoy the Game
Introducing “Get In The Sport,” a handy new series of nine e-Books from Affirmation Publishing Company.
These 12-to-14-page booklets are designed to help all quickly get familiar with America’s favorite pastimes, from baseball, football, basketball and hockey to soccer, tennis, bowling and golf—even auto racing.
Each booklet is a treasure-trove of basic terms and definitions of the sport, as well as intriguing fast facts that make great conversation starters. The eBooks are delivered in the popular Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format, which can be viewed right on your computer, smartphone, tablet, and eBook reader. They can also be printed out into convenient 4”x5” booklets, to take right to the games. Each is reasonably priced at just $1.99. Or you can order all nine for just $9.99—a savings of 44%. They’re available at the publisher’s website: http://www.GetInTheSport.com.
Great for the Whole Family
“Get In The Sport” was created to help everyone clear up confusions and enjoy sports more: the budding athlete who’s just learning to play. Moms and Dads who really want to participate in their kids’ sports activities, and help them play better. And anyone who just wants to get the most out of their favorite spectator sports, and be able to talk about them with ease.
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Without “Get In The Sport,” one is on the outside looking in. With these handy booklets, you will truly get to know sports better, and be an insider for every game—whether in person, on TV, or in a lively conversation.
So visit http://www.GetInTheSport.com. And in just a few minutes, one will be able to really Get In The Sport!
For more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview, please call George Lee at 313-412-6552, or email him at info(at)GetInTheSport(dot)com.
George Lee, Get In The Sport, http://www.getinthesport.com, 313.412.6552, [email protected]
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