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Can you post an addy?Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
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"In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, in the experts there are few."
-Buddha's Little Instruction Book
Barnes & Noble carries the 1st and 2nd editions of Muscle Mechanics by Everett Aaberg. The 2nd edition is available at humankinetics.com.
http://www.humankinetics.com/product...sbn=0736061819
Looks like a good read, pretty informative, with lots of information.
Has anyone purchased this book, and if so, what do you think about it?
I have it, have yet to read it.Originally Posted by furion joe
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I never read it.
I used my discount to get CHU's plyometrics book. It is a good one.
I have read sports power (also a human kinetics book) by dave sandler. defenitly worth it for anyone interested in that sort of thing.
Harvey Newton's Explosive Lifting for sports is a good one too from Human kinetics. It is all about olympic lifting. I recommend that one as well. If you have some extra money the video supplement that goes with the book is really informative as well.
Optimum Sports Performance
"In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, in the experts there are few."
-Buddha's Little Instruction Book
Those books look great; each author has an impressive 'resume' too. I'll definitely be getting those in the near future, with Explosive Lifting at the top of the list.Originally Posted by P-funk
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Picked up Muscle Mechanics last night at Barnes & Noble; I was there (again) so I snagged it...couldn't help myself.![]()
I just bought the Zatsiorsky book and Sport Mechanics. The Zatsiorsky book doesn't get that discount for some reason.![]()
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The best book is Science and Principles of Strength training.Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
I have never seen Sports Mechanics. Some trainer at my gym said he has it and that it is to hard to understand??
Optimum Sports Performance
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-Buddha's Little Instruction Book
Originally Posted by P-funk
That is the one I got. I am hoping that my ergo experience will help with the sport mechanics book.
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