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Essential Arms: An Intense 6-Week Program
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Kurt Brungardt
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Product Details
- Author: Kurt Brungardt
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- Binding: Paperback
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- Dewey Decimal Number: 613.713
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- EAN: 9781579543082
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- ISBN: 1579543081
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- Label: Rodale Books
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- Manufacturer: Rodale Books
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Number of Pages: 144
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- Product Group: Book
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- Publication Date: 2001-09-15
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- Publisher: Rodale Books
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- Studio: Rodale Books
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- Title: Essential Arms: An Intense 6-Week Program
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Product Description: Want rock-hard biceps? Start doing squats!
Think we're kidding? Think again. In easy-to-follow, step-by-step format, best-selling fitness author Kurt Brungardt unveils some surprising new ways to build bulging, world-class arms. Brungardt draws on the latest in biophysical and nutritional research to present you with a 6-week plan that targets your arms while still giving you a challenging total-body workout. Whether you're a beginner or already halfway to Schwarzenegger-dom, Brungardt will have you popping veins in no time.
YOU'LL LEARN:
* How to schedule your meals and workouts * The secret to really isolating your arms in exercises * Routines that result in bigger muscles, not tired ones * How to put your own male hormones to work for you * A stretching program that will always keep you limber
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Customer Reviews
An Excellent and Easy to Follow Handy Guide on Arms Training
The book delivers what it promises: An Intense Six-week program to completely train your Arms from every single angle. But this book is more than just an Abs workout, it is a small, handy and complete reference with useful information that includes: essential physiology, aerobics, flexibility stretches, and essential principles and techniques.
What I really liked about this book is that the programs are designed to fully exercise and develop the whole arms, not just the biceps and triceps, like is usually the case with other books. Following the programs you will exercise your biceps, triceps, forearms, and also the brachialis and brachioradialis muscles, to get a complete fully developed look.
A very practical and to the point reference on arm training.
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Amazing book!
This book is really great! The techniques included in this book are very effective & true.
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good info for beginners
The book is targeted for beginners. If you are
experienced you won't find much new here.
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Lots of Routines
I have read a few body-building books and think this one, along with the other books in the same series (chest, legs, abs, etc), are the best to date. One reason for this is the insistence upon good form. Like a lot of people, I have in the past gotten carried away with adding more weight and not paying attention to form. This is still a temptation but the message on good form presented in this book is finally starting to stick. I especially was impressed by his argument for paying attention to the negative part of the exercise. Another STRONG point of the book is that it provides you with lots of routines. After finishing the books 6 week course, you are supplied with an additional 4 or 5 good routines for future use. As the author states, it is important to change routines often, so that your muscles do not get too used to a given exercise (and you dont get bored). However, I am very lazy about putting together routines and tend to stick to one. Thanks to this book this is no longer a problem, because it does it for me; I now have complete sets of routines that I can follow and am beginning to see important gains as a result. The book also does a good job of covering the basics of good nutrition, rest and, for all of you gym rats who would ignore it, aerobics (ever see those pudgy cro-magnon loking guys in the gym who claim their bloated tummies are muscle)!!!! He doesn't cover supplements though and that is understandable given the controversy and hype surrounding so many of them.
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Good (not great) program for bis and tris
Ahh, the appeal of the monster bicep. Guys want them, girls want the guys that want them. And all you have to do is EVERYTHING to get them. This book crushes the "spot training" myth (despite it's alluring title) and, quite properly follows the rationale that big arms require a lot more work than curls, curls, curls. Brungardt's program incorporates a lot of "core" (abdominal, low back)and leg training for larger arms, which while absolutely correct, will probably scare off the uninitiated. "Essential Arms" is, in its basic form, a 6 week quad/bi/tri/ab program, requiring 2 days in the gym. Hopefully, serious readers will use the other gym days to work chest, back and shoulders. Otherwise, you'll be able to spot the "Essential Arms" guy across the gym - he'll be the disporportionate one. Use this book as a tool for a full workout program, or look at one or two exercises to incorporate into your regular workout, and it has value. Overall, however, most of these exercises are included in other sources (primarily "Men's Health Hard Body Plan", who are also the publishers of this book), and a book that includes entire program structures, including cardio and diet makes a more sensible purchase.
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