Stretching Anatomy

Stretching Anatomy

  • ISBN13: 9780736059725
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See inside every stretch–and maximize flexibility! Stretching Anatomy will arm you with the knowledge to increase range of motion, supplement training, enhance recovery, and maximize efficiency of movement. You’ll also gain a detailed understanding of how each stretch affects your body. Stretching Anatomy is like having an X-ray of each stretch, only better. Not only do you see full-color illustrations of the muscles in action, but you also find out how changes in position can alter the mus

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Stretching: 30th Anniversary Edition

  • ISBN13: 9780936070469
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This is the book that people tell their friends about, that trainers suggest for virtually every sport and activity, and that medical professionals recommend to people just starting to get back in shape. Stretching first appeared in 1980 as a new generation of Americans became committed to running, cycling, aerobic training, and workouts in the gym — all of which are commonplace now. It features stretching routines specific to a variety of people, including sports enthusiasts, travelers, child

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  1. Loren w Christensen

    Review by Loren w Christensen for Stretching Anatomy
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    I have been a martial arts teacher for 42 years and have authored over 20 books on the subject. So I know a little about stretching. Stretching Anatomy is a wonderful guide that is concise, yet somehow amazingly complete.

    The book isn’t written for one particular sport, but the savvy reader will quickly see how the many easy-to-do stretches (and a couple hard ones) will improve their performance within weeks.

    Each clearly demonstrated exercise includes simple how-to-do instruction, when to do it, and which primary and secondary muscles are being stretched. The book provides three levels of difficulty, including light movements to warm-up and to help you recovery quickly from an injury or post workout soreness.

    A real plus are the anatomy chart-like illustrations that show via colored shading which muscles are being affected by the stretch.

    This is an excellent book that I recommend to my students.

    Loren W. Christensen author of Fighter’s Fact Book 2.

  2. Review by Teresa for Stretching Anatomy
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    I have used this book to not only show and teach clients and patients proper stretching techniques, I have recommended it as a tool for the Physical Therapist at my job, and used it for myself. Illustrations are detailed with specific muscles described in each stretch and are very helpful in understanding the anatomy of each stretch – great book for ANYONE, especially pre- and post-workout for athletes! I also recommend “Stretching” by Bob Anderson in conjunction with this as a teaching tool.

  3. Review by K. Bauman for Stretching Anatomy
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    I’ve been a runner and athlete for over a decade, and even having learned dozens of stretches along the way, this book was well worth the money. It’s very comprehensive – contains stretches for every muscle group and even describes the supporting muscle groups you’re using when doing a particular stretch. The visuals are clear and helpful as well. The explanations are very easy to follow, and I love that it gives tips within each stretch for increasing the intensity or stretching slightly different muscles with a slightly different motion.

  4. bodyworkbydesign

    Review by bodyworkbydesign for Stretching Anatomy
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    As a L&NCTMB, I use this book with clients almost daily. It is clear, concise, & addressess various ability/skill levels. The muscles are easy to differentiate. Isolated muscles stretches as well as muscle group stretches are what this book is all about. Also, it has male and female bodies pictured, as well as male/female helpful hints.

    Clients of mine who use the stretches in this book achieve a much greater level of relaxation and well being – thus making massage therapy worth even more than they are paying!

  5. Review by Heidi Stone for Stretching Anatomy
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    I am a Pilates Instructor, and I have one client who has very tight shoulders, neck and chest muscles. This book helped us get some good ideas for the best stretching techniques to help him stretch out those areas.

    I would probably recommend this book to people who have really tight muscles. All the stretches are easy to do anywhere.

  6. Review by Andre Dias for Stretching: 30th Anniversary Edition
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    I first got in touch with this book from a personal trainer back ten years ago…when I saw the 30th revised edition i thought of getting my own copy…no regrets!fun and easy to read, with great exercises selected for each main sport…FUN and it WORKS….

  7. Great information! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while now. Thanks!

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