Getting Stronger : Weight Training for Sports
Getting Stronger : Weight Training for Sports
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Written by Bill Pearl, a four-time Mr. Universe, and widely regarded as the best general book on weight training available, Getting Stronger contains specific strength training programs for 21 sports as well as general conditioning. The book includes more than 100 one-page fitness programs that can be performed by simply following the illustrations, while each lift is keyed to a section with specific instructions for that lift. The 20th anniversary edition includes new sections on nutrition, supplements, injury rehabilitation, stretching, and equipment.
Getting Stronger: Weight Training for Sports,Bill Pearl,Shelter Publications,0936070382,Bodybuilding & Weight Training,Exercise,Sports,Sports & Recreation,Fitness training,Sports & Recreation / Bodybuilding & Weight Training
Cheap Books:
- Gold! Gold! How and Where to Prospect for Gold (Prospecting and Treasure Hunting)
- Golf Course Designs
- Great Basketball Drills: A Baffled Parent's Guide
- Hardcore Bodybuilding: A Scientific Approach
- Hiking Alaska (State Hiking Series)
- Hiking and Exploring Utah's San Rafael Swell
- Hiking Vancouver Island: A Guide to Vancouver Island's Greatest Hiking Adventures
- How to Climb 5.12, 2nd (How To Climb Series)
- How to Climb: Advanced Rock Climbing
- Hsing-I: Chinese Mind-Body Boxing
Cheap Books
Recommended Books
- Fashion
- Tales of the Texas Woods
- Hollywood's New Radicalism : War, Globalisation and the Movies from Reagan to George W. Bush
- MCSE: Windows
- Learning and Work : An Exploration in Industrial Ethnography
- Matter Matters
- Hyphenated Techniques in Polymer Characterization : Thermal-Spectroscopic and Other Methods
- Nano Plating - Microstructure Formation Theory of Plated Films and a Database of Plated Films
- Pride and Prejudice
- Natural Atheism
- Found Object Art
- In the Oriental Style: A Sourcebook of Decoration and Design
- Jane's Naval History of WWII
- Michigan Bird Watching : A Year-Round Guide
- Lonely Planet Antarctica