Pony Women's Zuma Orange/Winter/Bison Running Shoes
Get a step ahead of the competition with a pair of Pony Women's Zuma Orange/Winter/Bison Running Shoes.
These eye-catching shoes are an updated version of a classic Pony running shoe.
Pony Women's Zuma Running Shoes:
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Orange/Winter/Bison
Soft leather uppers
Hand wash only
Made in China
Model number 7093
Features include:
Mesh fabric chevron side logo
Suede rear panels
Ghillie style enclosed lace up front
Cushioned insole
Color-accented jogging style midsole
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Australian Pilates practitioner, Allan Menezes, shares his techniques with viewers who are ready to begin learning the basics of the popular workout. This instructional program covers areas such as breathing techniques, stamina gain, and posture improvement on a beginner's level.DVD Features:Region (Unknown)Keep CaseSingle Side - Single LayerFull Frame - 1.33
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Specifications:
Sterling silver pendant and chain
Round CZs bead-set on star pendant
Millegrain beading on borders
18-inch-long chain
Spring ring clasp closes chain
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This documentary tells a unique story of Eastern and Western cultures merging within the world of professional basketball. Yao Ming, the seven-feet-six-inches-tall athlete who is a star in his native China, was the first pick of the Houston Rockets for the 2002-2003 NBA draft. Feeling pressure from his Chinese audience to succeed in the US, while simultaneously facing the scrutiny of the American basketball establishment, Yao meets significant challenges during his first year in the NBA. Narrated by Yao`s 28-year-old interpreter, Colin Pine, the film shows how Yao and Colin navigate the turbulent ups and downs of American-style celebrity. Meanwhile, Colin also struggles with the complexity of translating NBA terminology into Mandarin Chinese. Despite frustrating setbacks and missteps, both Yao and Colin handle their new environments with aplomb and humor. Learning as they go, both become highly competent at what they do, finding ways to help each other. As a result, THE YEAR OF THE YAO is not only about basketball, it is also about the strong friendship that develops between these two strangers from totally different corners of the world.




