How To Play

by Emily Roberts on June 11, 2013

What are you, a couch potato? Let’s start the week by seeking out some audiobooks about actually playing a sport. Of course, merely listening to the book doesn’t actually work any muscle groups or teach you valuable skills, but it puts you in the mood to play a sport.

Let’s assume that you aren’t looking for a book to learn a team sport. Most of us learn those at an early age, from coaches, parents and other kids. If you think that the best starting place is a book, you’re probably already an adult.

Want to play golf? Here’s what people who already play – or, at least, are PGA Facebook fans – recommend: the nine best golf books ever. And check out our golf collection too.

How about tennis? (I’ve avoided Venus and Serena Williams’ ‘How to Play Tennis’ in the grounds that you’ll just have sand kicked in your self esteem)

And something less active? The Joy of Bocce. Don’t worry if you haven’t heard of Bocce. You’ll know it when you see it!

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