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Anatomy of Exercise - by Pat Manocchia (Paperback)

Anatomy of Exercise - by  Pat Manocchia (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A trainer's inside guide to your workout"--Cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <b>Anatomy of Exercise</b> is revolutionary for its insights into how different muscles of the body actually work during exercise. The book is organized by body area and shows common sequences in the progression of a typical workout. Lifelike anatomical illustrations demonstrate each exercise and reveal in colorful detail exactly which muscles are engaged, which are being conditioned and how those muscles respond. </p><p> The following features help the reader gain the greatest benefit from each exercise and thereby improve fitness and well-being: </p><p> <li>Detailed, full-color anatomical illustrations for all the exercises</li> <li>Annotations identifying the active and stabilizing muscles</li> <li>Concise how-to instructions for each exercise</li> <li>Identification of the specific muscles that benefit the most from each exercise</li> <li>Suggested modifications for different levels of difficulty</li> <li>Instructions on stabilizing the body throughout each movement</li> <li>A visual index of exercises that allows easy navigation through the book</li> <li>A glossary of anatomical terms.</li> </p><p> No other book provides such rich detail tailored to the general reader. Beginners, those already committed to exercise, competing athletes, trainers, coaches, physiotherapists, massage therapists and the many others involved in fitness will find <b>Anatomy of Exercise</b> fascinating, instructive and practical.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>[The author's] emphasis on supporting muscles will be helpful to people who tend to injure different muscles, one after another.-- "Arkansas Democrat-Gazette" (4/21/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>[The drawings] make it easy to visualize your muscles in action, even if you are not exactly sure where your anterior deltoid or external obliques are located.-- "The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne IN)" (7/7/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>Anatomy of Exercise is a fascinating book.... If used correctly the book can help the reader benefit from each exercise and improve their fitness level. Highlights of the book include the detailed, full-color anatomical illustrations, annotations identifying active and stabilizing muscle, suggestions for modifications to vary intensity of an exercise, and a visual index that allows for easy navigation through the book. This book would be useful for anyone interested in enhancing their fitness routine as well as fitness instructors who want to visually show their customers the benefits of each exercise. Therefore, it can be recommended to medium-sized and large public libraries as well as high school and undergraduate collections.--Shannon Graff Hysell "American Reference Book Annual"<br><br>Curious what the body is doing when it's working out? Fitness expert Manocchia shows readers with a glossary of anatomical terms and detailed color illustrations that identify muscles. Duke, a personal trainer to the stars, has devised diet-and-fitness regimes for women. Distinctive to her approach: her encouragement to appreciate our bodies instead of aiming for an ideal that may not exist.-- "Library Journal Xpress Reviews" (4/22/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>Exercise books abound -- filled with how-to photos of various exercises. But here's one with a bit of a different focus. Anatomy of Exercise looks at how different muscles of the body actually work during exercise. The book is organized by body area and shows common sequences in the progression of a typical workout. It features life-like anatomical illustrations to demonstrate each exercise and reveal exactly which muscles are engaged, which are being conditioned and how those muscles respond.--I Seiberling "Regina Post" (2/5/2009 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>For the exercises covered, the author does a good job of explaining proper form. If you were never completely sure the right way to run or ride a stationary bike, this book tells you how in very simple language. The computer-generated illustrations of the muscles recruited to perform each exercise are cool.--Steve Jacob "Star Telegram (Dallas-Fort Worth)" (1/1/2009 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>One of the best books written as a reference manual for understanding exercise... For those of you who want to work out, but are unsure if you are exercising properly, this book is perfect for you.... Great how-to instructions.-- "Men's Exercise" (1/9/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>Provides the answers and shows you exactly what's moving one push-up and cross-over crunch at a time.-- "Albuquerque Journal" (8/10/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>Read this book and you'll strengthen your mind as well as your body.... This book is like having your own personal trainer right there with you.-- "Good Times" (8/31/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>This book is a great motivator for the health conscious... Depending on how intensely you get into your routines, Anatomy of Exercise is critical reading for those who want to acquire the best body they can.-- "Shelf Life" (2/1/2009 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>This is an excellent book no fitness professional or fitness enthusiast should be without.-- "New Living (Stony Brook NY)" (7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>This manual is the ultimate reference on physical fitness for anyone who exercises. Fully illustrated and annotated it's aimed at general readers who want to perform each exercise correctly while helping their muscles, not hurting them.-- "Destinations (Via Rail)" (7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>This user-friendly guide has everything you need and then some.-- "2 Magazine" (3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p> <b>Pat Manocchia</b> is the owner, founder and director of La Paletra Center for Preventative Medicine in New York City. A pioneer in the integration of health and medicine, he was the fitness expert for Good Morning America and was contributing editor to <i>Women's Sports and Fitness</i> and <i>Allure</i> magazines. </p>

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