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Stretching, 20th Anniversary Revised Edition

Stretching, 20th Anniversary Revised EditionAuthor: Bob Anderson
Creator: Jean Anderson
Brand: Power Systems
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 125 reviews
Sales Rank: 108456

Media: Paperback
Edition: 20th Anniversary Revised
Pages: 223
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.4 x 0.6

MPN: 94325
ISBN: 0936070226
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.71
EAN: 9780936070223
ASIN: 0936070226

Publication Date: June 2000
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Stretching book with 100's of exercises

Amazon.com Review
When Bob Anderson first published Stretching in 1980, the fitness movement was new to most Americans. The term aerobics had just been coined in 1968, and few people outside bodybuilding circles had heard of Arnold Schwarzenegger yet.

Now, fitness is such old hat that it's even had a backlash or two. Lots of the original ideas have been called into question, including the preeminence of aerobic exercise. But flexibility is bigger than ever; Pilates and yoga are two of the fastest-growing fitness programs in the U.S. in the early 2000s. The type of stretching Anderson recommends--called "static," meaning you sit in one place and hold the stretch for a specified amount of time--isn't exactly trendy, but it remains the most accessible way for entry-level exercisers to improve their flexibility. (Or, perhaps more important, to keep from losing whatever flexibility they have as they get older.)

Those who already have the version of the book that's been put out by Shelter Publications since 1980 won't find a whole lot that's new in this 20th-anniversary version. Some of the simple drawings by Anderson's wife, Jean, have been updated to show athletes in sport-specific outfits doing stretching routines, and there are more routines than before. The new edition includes routines for children, stretches to do in front of the TV, and some exercises to do before and after gardening. Plus, the old staples remain--stretching routines for all muscle groups, and pre- and postplay sequences for common sports (football, baseball, basketball) and a few uncommon ones (equestrian, motocross, rodeo). He's also created routines for sports that barely existed in 1980, such as snowboarding, triathloning, and inline skating.

The constant in Stretching is ease of use. Anderson doesn't need a lot of complex explanations because the drawings are so easy to follow. He makes it clear that stretching should make you feel better, not worse, and that it's not a competition. Any little bit you can do is better than not doing anything. That's a timeless message, which is why his book has been such an valuable reference for the past 20 years. --Lou Schuler


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5 out of 5 stars Stretching   August 29, 2010
Nancy
The book was received in good condition and the delivery was very prompt. Would definitely recommend this dealer.


5 out of 5 stars Stretching for more than the athlete   May 21, 2010
Marilyn Sparks
This book is great. My 17 yr old son requested this book after his friend called it the stretching "Bible". The simple directions and illustrations make it easy to follow, target specific muscles, find a daily routine, or stretch for a particular activity such as biking or gardening. Perfect for athletes (like the boys) and for those of us with aches and pains we want to stretch out!


5 out of 5 stars An excellent reference   April 21, 2010
Carol (West Simsbury, CT)
I refer to this book often especially when my back acts up....these exercises are very effective and easy to follow. Worth reading the intro as opposed to just diving into the section that applies.


3 out of 5 stars A good reference   March 19, 2010
D. L. Ward (Chicago, IL USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is a decent reference. If you are an active athelete that trains for a specific sport, you will not find much in here that is earth shattering. If you are someone that just needs to get in shape then this would be a good book for you. The book does cover all of the body. There are no cons to this book. The pros are showing the reader the improper way to stretch, as well as the correct way and the diagrams are very instructive.


1 out of 5 stars WORTHLESS!   February 9, 2010
M. Trapp (berkeley, CA United States)
0 out of 8 found this review helpful

This book rarely mentions specific muscles. It teaches you to stretch certain areas of the body: lower back, front of shoulders, etc.

IF you are looking to stretch SPECIFIC MUSCLES, this book is totally worthless. For example, because of a medical problem, I need to stretch a specific muscle, which of course is not to be named or found anywhere in this book.

IF YOU HAVE A MEDICAL PROBLEM AND YOU NEED VERY SPECIFIC INFORMATION, YOU WILL NOT FIND IT IN THIS BOOK.

This book is written for children or the general population looking for a General Stretch in general areas.

IF you are looking to stetch specific muscle groups, do a search on the internet, don't waste your money on this book!! On the internet, there are videos and pictures that are much more specific and helpful than this book.


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