Book (Practical) Sports and physical education Seiji Hirao 120 words that move people Ball games and others

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) スポーツ・体育 平尾誠二 名言録 人を動かす120の言葉 球技その他
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Item number: BO2210055
Released date: 12 Sep 2019

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Sports and Physical Education On September 20, the first Rugby World Cup in Asia will be held in Japan. One of the people most looking forward to hosting the Rugby World Cup in Japan is Seiji Hirao, who died suddenly at the age of 53 in 2016. He is the unheard-of Rugby Man who was called "Mr. Rugby" and was the hero who popularized the sport of rugby. The shock of winning the national championship at Fushimi Technical High School, the model of the TV drama 『 School Wars 』. He is the landmark of winning three consecutive university championships at Doshisha University and seven consecutive Japanese Championships at Kobe Steel. Hirao was at the center of all the teams. He not only played brilliantly but also worked on the reform of Japan Rugby with his leadership. From the words left in his life, he explains the life and leadership of Hirao, who worked on the reform of Japan Rugby with his leadership. This book is full of words that were released for the first time from lectures at coaching seminars and others. "When things don't go well, I always remember Mr. Hirao. I learned from him the importance of not being moved by unreasonable things." Shinya Yamanaka, President of Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University "I think that Hirao was good at absorbing stories from various people that would be helpful to him. He is good at picking up things that would be helpful to him, so to speak." Takeshi Okada, CEO of Dream Sports, Imabari Co., Ltd., Counselor of the Japan Football Association. He is also good at picking up things that would be helpful to him. He is good at picking up things that would