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Specialist
- Sport & Action, Volume 1
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 45 mins
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Summary
Hone your knowledge with iMinds Specialist Series - have a particular interest? Recognize gaps in your knowledge? iMinds Specialist works across each of our 12 categories bringing you targeted information to broaden your mind.
Sport & Action Volume One covers the history of Climbing Everest, the story of the New York Yankees, the development of Parkour, one of soccer’s greatest players Pele and the oldest sporting trophy in the world - the Davis Cup.
Perfect to listen to while commuting, exercising, shopping or cleaning the house.. iMinds brings knowledge to your MP3 with 8 minute information segments to whet your mental appetite and broaden your mind.
iMinds offers 12 main categories, become a Generalist by increasing your knowledge of Business, Politics, People, History, Pop Culture, Mystery, Crime, Culture, Religion, Concepts, Science and Sport.. Clean and concise, crisp and engaging, discover what you never knew you were missing. Make your MP3 smarter with iMinds MindTracks, intersperse with music and enjoy learning a little about a lot.. knowledge of your own choice and in your own time.
Editor reviews
Specialist: Sport & Action, Volume 1, presented by iMinds, culls engaging topics from the athletic field of endeavor. Thus curious listeners are treated to short courses on climbing Everest, parkour, the New York Yankees, the Triple Crown of racing, and others that fall under this umbrella of physical adventure. All narrated by the same amiable and adept male performer, these exciting iMinds offerings take listeners up mountains and across finish lines, without ever sacrificing history and context. Each eight-minute track is intensified by subdued background music that never competes with the performer, but seems ideally modulated to move and swell with his sentences.