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US Mall 1 - Stretching Anatomy

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List Price: $19.95
Our Price: $11.98
Your Save: $ 7.97 ( 40% )
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Manufacturer: Human Kinetics Publishers
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Binding: Paperback Brand: Human Kinetics Dewey Decimal Number: 613.7182 EAN: 9780736059725 ISBN: 0736059725 Label: Human Kinetics Publishers Manufacturer: Human Kinetics Publishers Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 147 Publication Date: 2006-11-22 Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Studio: Human Kinetics Publishers
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Customer Rating:      Summary: good book =good health Comment: i borrowed this book first from the library,liked it so much i decided to buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stretching Anatomy Comment: This is a great book, it has great pictures that are very helpful in my massage practice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect! Comment: I am a physical therapist and I LOVE this book. I'm showing it to my patients and to my bodybuilding trainee. The illustrations explicitly detail the muscles being stretched, and the book gives appropriate advice on stretching.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stretching Anatomy Comment: Whilst this book is OK, only about half of the drawings have the anatomy drawn onto the person performing the stretch, which is really disappointing. The accompanying text for each stretch (about 70 in total) is useful. A much better bet would be The Anatomy of Stretching by Brad Walker, which includes 114 stretches, with each drawing featuring detailed anatomy of the muscles being worked. (The text in the Walker book also relates each stretch to relevant sports, which is an excellent feature to complete the picture for the reader.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book! Comment: As a massage therapist, I was looking for a thorough book on stretching that I can utilize with my clients. Information is clear and to the point. Diagrams are detailed. I especially like that it specifies most & lessor stretched muscles.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: good book =good health Comment: i borrowed this book first from the library,liked it so much i decided to buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stretching Anatomy Comment: This is a great book, it has great pictures that are very helpful in my massage practice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect! Comment: I am a physical therapist and I LOVE this book. I'm showing it to my patients and to my bodybuilding trainee. The illustrations explicitly detail the muscles being stretched, and the book gives appropriate advice on stretching.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stretching Anatomy Comment: Whilst this book is OK, only about half of the drawings have the anatomy drawn onto the person performing the stretch, which is really disappointing. The accompanying text for each stretch (about 70 in total) is useful. A much better bet would be The Anatomy of Stretching by Brad Walker, which includes 114 stretches, with each drawing featuring detailed anatomy of the muscles being worked. (The text in the Walker book also relates each stretch to relevant sports, which is an excellent feature to complete the picture for the reader.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book! Comment: As a massage therapist, I was looking for a thorough book on stretching that I can utilize with my clients. Information is clear and to the point. Diagrams are detailed. I especially like that it specifies most & lessor stretched muscles.
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