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Anatomy for Strength and Fitness Training
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Anatomy for Strength and Fitness Training
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by Mark Vella
Sales Rank : 12137
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Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition August 1, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0071475338
ISBN-13: 978-0071475334
Product Dimensions:
10.4 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
Product Description
Learn how your muscles work before you work your muscles
Perfect for beginning and advanced fitness practitioners alike, this is an in-depth look into the most magnificent machine ever created--the human body. Using detailed anatomical illustrations, Anatomy for Strength and Fitness Training provides you visual insight into what happens to this organic machine during exercise--muscles and tendons working in concert to strengthen your body's building blocks.
With a basic knowledge of how the body works, you can buff up your body with the book's 90 exercises, grouped by body region and involving gym machines, free weights, and body weight/stretching, as well as yoga and Pilates. Each exercise is vividly illustrated by a full-color anatomical illustration of the targeted muscles, together with instructions on execution and technique.
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See How Your Muscles Work Before You Work Your Muscles!
More than 200 full-color drawings pinpoint the muscle groups used during the most popular exercises
Anatomy for Strength and Fitness Training provides a magnificent visual insight into what happens to your muscles when you exercise. By understanding how your body responds to each movement, you'll be able to isolate specific muscle groups and design the most targeted program possible.
Turn to Anatomy for Strength and Fitness Training for: - 200+ muscle-by-muscle illustrations for an inside look at how exercise affects 70 different muscles
- 90+ exercises-ranging from free weights to machines to yoga and Pilates-that will sculpt your entire body and give you a buffer, more powerful and sexy chest, legs, hips, back, shoulders, arms, and abs
- Tips for good form to maximize safety and effectiveness
- Expert commentary on each exercise covering everything from history to cautions and benefits
- Specific exercise programs for muscle tone and strength
- A difficulty rating for every exercise ranging from beginner to advanced
- A brief overview of anatomy, from anatomical definitions and terms to how to analyze an exercise
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