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Building muscle has never been faster oreasier than with this revolutionary once-a-weektraining program.
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Building muscle has never been faster oreasier than with this revolutionary once-a-weektraining program.
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- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Professional
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 186mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780071597173
- ISBN-10: 0071597174
- Artikelnr.: 25440321
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Professional
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 186mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780071597173
- ISBN-10: 0071597174
- Artikelnr.: 25440321
John Little is known and respected in martial arts and film circles as the world's foremost authority on the life and philosophy of Bruce Lee. He is the author of The Warrior Within, which offered the first formal presentation of Lee's philosophy. In 1998, Little produced, directed, and wrote the score for Bruce Lee: In His Own Words, which won the prestigious Toronto World-Wide Short Film Festival award for Best Documentary. Little's shooting script for this film resides in the Margaret Herrick Library in Beverly Hills, California, a branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Foreword Introduction 1: Exercise: Who Can You Trust? 2: Conservation of Energy: The Enemy of Progress 3: "I Can't (Or Don't Want to) Get Bigger": the Genetic Factor 4: The Dose-Response Relationship of Exercise 5: The Ideal Exercise Stimulus (What Type and How Much) 6: The Optimal Training Frequency 7: Enhancing the Body's Response to Exercise 8: Nutrition for Peak Performance 9: What Exercise Can - and Can't - Give You 10: The Ideal Exercise Prescription for Weight Loss 11: The Ideal Exercise Prescription for Athletes (Golf, Hockey, Football, Baseball, BMX 12: Tweaking the Stimulus: Advanced Exercise Techniques 13: A Rational Approach to Rehabilitating Injuries(Back, Knee, Shoulder, Neck, Elbows) 14: Creating the Perfect Workout Environment 15: Strength Training and the Heart (Global Metabloic Conditioning) 16: Long Term Fitness (Safety Considerations) 17: The Degradation of the Fitness Industry 18: Exercise for Seniors 19: Questions and Answers
Foreword Introduction 1: Exercise: Who Can You Trust? 2: Conservation of Energy: The Enemy of Progress 3: "I Can't (Or Don't Want to) Get Bigger": the Genetic Factor 4: The Dose-Response Relationship of Exercise 5: The Ideal Exercise Stimulus (What Type and How Much) 6: The Optimal Training Frequency 7: Enhancing the Body's Response to Exercise 8: Nutrition for Peak Performance 9: What Exercise Can - and Can't - Give You 10: The Ideal Exercise Prescription for Weight Loss 11: The Ideal Exercise Prescription for Athletes (Golf, Hockey, Football, Baseball, BMX 12: Tweaking the Stimulus: Advanced Exercise Techniques 13: A Rational Approach to Rehabilitating Injuries(Back, Knee, Shoulder, Neck, Elbows) 14: Creating the Perfect Workout Environment 15: Strength Training and the Heart (Global Metabloic Conditioning) 16: Long Term Fitness (Safety Considerations) 17: The Degradation of the Fitness Industry 18: Exercise for Seniors 19: Questions and Answers