The Muscle Book

The Muscle Book
Author: Paul Blakey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1992
Genre: Dance
ISBN: 1873017006

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The better you understand anatomy, the better you understand yourself. This book clearly identifies all the major muscles of the human body and shows how they work. For each muscle there is straightforward information, including common problems, signs of weakness, and self-massage for first aid. Provides anatomical terminology and clearly outlined reference pages.

The Muscle Book

The Muscle Book
Author: Paul Blakey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0893892637

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The better you understand anatomy, the better you understand yourself. This book clearly identifies all the major muscles of the human body and shows how they work. For each muscle there is straightforward information, including common problems, signs of weakness, and self-massage for first aid. Provides anatomical terminology and clearly outlined reference pages.

Muscle

Muscle
Author: Ian King,Lou Schuler
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1405041412

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A new kind of fitness book: a celebration of muscle; an exploration of muscle; and a regime for building muscle."Muscle", devised and produced by the editorial team of Men's Health magazine, explains and illustrates how your muscles operate:- shows you how your muscles are built systemically and how hormonal factors contribute to muscle growth;- tells you the truth about muscle-building possibilities;- presents total muscle-building programmes;- and demonstrates workouts that work wonders.This stunning book is packed from cover to cover with beautiful, hard-body photographs that blur the boundaries between art and reference.

The Muscle Book

The Muscle Book
Author: Klaus-Peter Valerius
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Function tests (Medicine)
ISBN: 1850972133

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"The Muscle book is a reference to all those who work with the locomotor apparatus: physicians, physiotherapists, athletes, students of sport, occupational therapists and alternative practitioners."--Publisher.

Muscle Fitness Book

Muscle Fitness Book
Author: Francine St George
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster (Australia)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Ecercise
ISBN: 0731800648

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Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle

Burn the Fat  Feed the Muscle
Author: Tom Venuto
Publsiher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2013-12-10
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780345813718

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A smart, energizing program to help you shed fat, build muscle, and achieve your ideal body in just 30 days! A huge success as a self-published ebook, Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle is the bible of fat loss that will allow any reader to get his or her dream body. Tom Venuto has created a program using the secrets of the world's leanest people,although it's not about getting ripped; it is about maximizing your fat loss through nutrient timing and strategic exercise. This totally revised and 25% new book includes a never-before-shared plan that will make it even easier for readers to achieve amazing results.

Muscle Biology

Muscle Biology
Author: Bruce M. Carlson
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128202791

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Muscle Biology: The Life History of a Muscle looks at the story of a muscle from its embryonic beginnings, through its growth and ability to adapt to changing functional circumstances during adult life, to its eventual decline in both structure and function as old age progresses. Injury occurs to muscle during normal activity, after trauma, and during the source of certain diseases. Chapters on both muscle regeneration and muscle diseases emphasize the possibilities and limitsations of the healing capacity of muscle fibers. Muscle Biology begins with a brief review about the structure and function of a normal mature muscle and then proceeds to follow the developmental history of a muscle from the embryo to old age in a manner that gives the reader a perspective about not only developmental controls but also how at any stage of development a muscle is able to adapt to its functional environment. The book discusses both normal and abnormal changes in the muscle, the mechanisms behind those changes and how to mitigate deleterious changes from disease, 'normal' aging, and disuse/lack of physical activity. This is a must-have reference for students, researchers and practitioners in need of a comprehensive overview of muscle biology. Provides an overview of muscle biology over the course of one’s entire lifespan Explains the important elements of each aspect of muscle biology without drowning the reader in excessive detail Contains over 300 illustrations and includes chapter summaries

In These Girls Hope Is a Muscle

In These Girls  Hope Is a Muscle
Author: Madeleine Blais
Publsiher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780802193421

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“Beautifully written . . . A celebration of girls and athletics.” The national bestselling sports classic from a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist (USA Today). Expanded and updated with a new epilogue, Madeleine Blais’ book tells the story of a season in the life of the Amherst Lady Hurricanes, a girls’ high school basketball team from the Western Massachusetts college town. The Hurricanes were a talented team with a near-perfect record, but for five straight years, when it came to the crunch of the playoffs, they somehow lacked the desire to go all the way. Now, led by senior guards Jen Pariseau, a three-point specialist, and Jamila Wideman, an All-American phenom, this was the year to prove themselves. It was a season to test their passion for the sport and their loyalty to each other, and a chance to discover who they really were. As an off-season of summer jobs and basketball camps turns to fall, as students arrive and the games begin, Blais charts the ups and downs of the team and paints a portrait of the wider Amherst community, which comes to revel in the athletic exploits of their girls. Finally, a women’s team was getting the attention they deserve. And the Hurricanes were richly deserving; these teenage girls are fierce and funny, smart and ambitious, and they are the heart of this gripping book. “Extraordinary.” —The Baltimore Sun “A picture of a changing period in American sports history, when a town rallied around its female athletes in a way that had previously been reserved for males.” —Publishers Weekly