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- The running shoes / by Filleul, Angelique.; Madder, Sharyn,1949-;
- LSC
- Subjects: Running shoes; Running races;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Shoe magic / by Grimes, Nikki; Widener, Terry;
- Poems describe the different shoes children wear, including sandals, running shoes, golf shoes, and workboots.
- Subjects: Shoes; American poetry;
- © c2000., Orchard Books
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Les souliers de course / by Filleul, Angelique.; Madder, Sharyn.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Chaussures de course; Courses à pied; Running shoes; Running races;
- © c2004., Groupe Beauchemin,
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- One two that's my shoe! / by Murray, Alison,M.A.;
- Illustrations and rhyming text encourage the reader to count from one to ten when a mischievous puppy runs off with his owner's shoe."Ages 2-6"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Dogs; Animals; Counting; Counting books.;
- © 2012, c2011., Disney-Hyperion Books,
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- Run better : how to improve your running technique and prevent injury / by Harvey, Jean-François,1973-;
- "In North America alone, thirty-seven million people run regularly, and most suffer at least one running-related injury a year. Run Better sets out to help runners of all abilities run smarter and injury-free by reviewing the proper mechanics of running and the role of shoes; providing training programs (from 5K to marathon distances) that promote rest and cross-training for adequate recovery; offering 90 running-specific exercises and technical drills to build strength, reinforce proper posture, encourage flexibility, improve mobility, and optimize breathing; explaining 42 common running injuries and the ways to prevent and alleviate them. Illustrated with more than 150 color photographs, 50 black-and-white line drawings, and 20 charts and tables, Run Better is an easy-to-use and authoritative running handbook for anyone who wants to improve their running efficiency and decrease their risk of injury"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Running.; Running; Running injuries.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Extraordinary [videorecording] / by Abercrombie, Karen,1956-actor.; Curlee, Scotty,film director.; Klassen, Leland,actor.; Rigby, Shari,actor.; Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.;
- Shari Rigby, Leland Klassen, Karen Abercrombie, Kirk Cameron.Although proud of his incredible athletic accomplishments and the impact he has on his students, David's family continuously pays a high price for his years of competitive running. Following his open-heart surgery and irreparable damage to his knees, Nancy is ready for Dave to hang up his racing shoes for good and focus his boundless energy on their family. Instead, feeling called by God to 'inspire people one last time,' Dave sets off for a 2,900-mile race across America.Canadian Home Video Rating: PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Religious films.; Feature films.; College teachers; Long-distance runners; Christian life; Faith;
- For private home use only.
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The woulda, coulda, shoulda guide to Canadian inventions / by Smith, Steve,1945-author.; Smith, David T.,1978-author.;
- "One of Canada's greatest inventors takes on his peers, with mixed results. The author of How to do everything and Red Green's beginner's guide to women has never been reluctant to take on enormously difficult jobs that are doomed to failure. This latest project has turned out to be perhaps his nearest thing to a triumph yet. In Woulda, coulda, shoulda, Red surveys, analyzes, critiques and in some cases tells you how to replicate at home the best Canadian inventions, from the Wonderbra to the hard-cup jockstrap, by way of insulin, the walkie-talkie, synchronised swimming and more world-changing innovations than you can wave a Canadarm at. And speaking of the Canadarm, Red shows how by simply combining common household items such as a cordless drill, metal tape measure, broomstick, ice tongs, bungee cord, fishing reel and, of course, the handiman's secret weapon -- duct tape -- you will in no time at all be lifting oranges out of the fruit bowl like a trained astronaut. Elsewhere, Red tells the little-known story of how the BlackBerry inspired a freelance piccolo player from the Possum Lake area to create a WhistleBerry communication device requiring no internet connection, wireless or electricity. He explains definitively the difference between the alkaline battery and Al Kaline, who played right field for the Detroit Tigers. And he reveals how Lodge Member Dennis Holmsworth's test-run of magnetic shoes along the underside of the Mercury Creek Railway Bridge literally came undone as a result of poor lace-tying skills. The illustrations are inimitably -- because really, who else would want to? -- the work of the author himself, relieved throughout with a large number of photographs in vivid black and white. An important contribution to the sesquicentennial celebrations, and an inspiration to the handiman and handiwoman to aim high, however badly they might miss, The woulda, coulda, shoulda guide to Canadian inventions is a book no shed should be without"--
- Subjects: Inventions;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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