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5.0 out of 5 stars The Return to Glory Days: My stocking stuffer solution
I heard Morton Dean interviewed on the radio about Return to Glory Days and was intrigued that he suffered more slings and arrows running, playing softball and tennis than he did covering the world's hot spots. Skimming through Return to Glory Days while in line to purchase it, I, for the first time, did holiday shopping before Christmas eve and bought 8 copies of Return...
Published on October 26, 1997

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected in the least
As an athletic trainer, I purchased the book for another source in dealing with my athletes and their injuries. I am always looking for summaries of injuries that I might present to them that will put them at ease and help them understand the treatment protocols. I found that too much information was outdated in the book, which kinda goes along with the people who it is...
Published on February 3, 2002 by Upton R. Dabney Jr.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Return to Glory Days: My stocking stuffer solution, October 26, 1997
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This review is from: The Return to Glory Days (Paperback)
I heard Morton Dean interviewed on the radio about Return to Glory Days and was intrigued that he suffered more slings and arrows running, playing softball and tennis than he did covering the world's hot spots. Skimming through Return to Glory Days while in line to purchase it, I, for the first time, did holiday shopping before Christmas eve and bought 8 copies of Return to Glory Days for active friends and family members. The book reads like Mr. Dean's newscasts--straight-forward, easy to understand and just the facts.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Return to Glory Days is the bible for injury prevention!, October 20, 1997
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This review is from: The Return to Glory Days (Paperback)
I picked up Mr.Dean's book after seeing him on a local talk show. What a fabulous idea--providing a treatment/reference book for common sports injuries for those of us that still think are bodies can do what they did when we were 18. It's very well organized and user-friendly. Thank you, Mr. Dean. I can guarantee these pages will be worn and tattered from use. And now I have the best "get well" gift for my friends that over-do that weekend workout and want a quick recovery.
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5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding and helpful, September 27, 1997
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I received a preview copy of this book and found it easy to read, easy to understand, funny, and best of all, it helped me treat my aching tennis elbow. The exercises are really helpful and I am finally starting to feel better. This book is really terrific.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected in the least, February 3, 2002
This review is from: The Return to Glory Days (Paperback)
As an athletic trainer, I purchased the book for another source in dealing with my athletes and their injuries. I am always looking for summaries of injuries that I might present to them that will put them at ease and help them understand the treatment protocols. I found that too much information was outdated in the book, which kinda goes along with the people who it is meant for. The book did mention plenty of common injuries, however, I would not tell my friends or family some of the treatments given in the book. Most being behind the times, and speaking of behind the times, some of the Locker Room Lingo used is ways outdated, get with the times.
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The Return to Glory Days by Morton Dean (Paperback - November 1, 1997)
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