Anatomy of Exercise: A Trainer's Inside Guide to Your Workout by Pat Manocchia

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 66,812
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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: Firefly Books, Limited
    • Format: Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 66,812

    Synopsis

    A full color anatomy book that illustrates how the body works during exercise. Organized by area and common workout sequences, each exercise is illustrated by photographs and anatomical illustrations detail how the muscles are engaged and respond.

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    In a nutshell, this title is a large book of exercises divided into categories, which include "Warm-Ups," "Stretching," "Legs and Hips," "Back," "Chest," "Shoulders," "Arms," and "Core." Each exercise is described in detail, from starting position to action to movement path. Suggestions are provided on how to stabilize one's body and what to look for and avoid while performing each action. Two-page spreads show quality photographs of each exercise as it is carried out, and a corresponding page illustrates the muscles being worked. This book claims to be the "ideal reference manual for anyone designing an exercise program for themselves or their clients;" however, the technical language used in the introduction seems to lend itself to trainers and "elite athletes" rather than beginners. The introduction even states that the best way to determine one's own specific program and goals is to consult a professional trainer. The photographs and illustrations in this manual are its strong points. The text that supports each exercise is well-written, but the teen audience for this book will be limited to serious athletes or those interested in becoming trainers. The readership will be even more restricted by the fact that many exercises require barbells, dumbbells, and sophisticated gym equipment. The price tag of this book also raises serious questions for teen librarians with budget constraints. It would be wise to look for other exercise manuals that are written specifically for teens and will appeal to a broader audience. Reviewer: David Goodale

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    Biography

    Pat Manocchia 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 Women's Sports and Fitness and Allure magazines.

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