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With information on strengthening and toning the legs, buttocks, abs, and back, Women's Strength Training Anatomy provides full-color, detailed anatomical illustrations of exercises for these hard-to-shape areas. What makes this book unique is that readers can see the muscles at work during each exercise, like an X ray of the body in motion.Are there definite anatomical differences in the way men and women should build their bodies? According to the best-selling author and illustrator of Strength Training Anatomy, the answer is an overwhelming yes! Exercise variations based on a woman's unique anatomical features are also covered, helping to isolate muscles and make each exercise more effective.Make your workouts work harder for you! If you work out to strengthen and shape your body or if you help women get stronger and more defined, this is one book you need for understanding the female form and getting the most from your exercises. Review: good book to have - I bought it because I started lifting heavy and I needed to see which muscles are used during different forms. Is a well documented book for human anatomy while exercising. Review: Great Illustrations! - Great Illustrations!. You know clearly the exercise and muscles that are being used.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 315 Reviews |
R**E
good book to have
I bought it because I started lifting heavy and I needed to see which muscles are used during different forms. Is a well documented book for human anatomy while exercising.
P**E
Great Illustrations!
Great Illustrations!. You know clearly the exercise and muscles that are being used.
J**.
Excellent! Best training book.
Excellent! I bought this one and Strength Training Exercises for Women by Joan Pagano. But I find I like this one better. The book gives sufficient details for each exercise especially that the pictures show which muscles are involved in the exercise. I find this quite useful when you want to tackle a particular area/muscles. The only problem is that the book does not say anything about arms. Probably the author doesn't think women need arms which is not true though... If you do not definitely need the women's version then grab the general version Strength Training Anatomy rather than women's. The hubby's got that one. The writing styles/formats do not have much difference between the two just the latter is more comprehensive and has more pages (it covers arms!).
S**Z
Women's Strength Training Anatomy
This book is excellent for understanding and learning about movement and training for women. I can also understand a little more about muscle and bone movement.
J**N
Libro cojonudo
Frederic Delavier es un ilustrador que posee un control sobre la anatomía magistral. No compré este libro por su contenido de fitness ni ejercicio, sino por sus ilustraciones y para documentarme sobre todo sobre anatomía femenina para ilustradores, es dificil encontrar libros o ejemplos buenos de anatomía sobre todo de mujeres, pero aquí está la excepción. Detallado, minucioso y completo, si lo que estas buscando es documentación visual
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