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Athletics
Fundamentals of Sports Injury Management
Published in Hardcover by Williams & Wilkins (1997-01-15)
Authors: Marcia K. Anderson, Susan J. Hall, and Cheryl Hitchings
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Use as sports medicine school text
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-19
I utilize this text for the Introduction to sports medicine elective I designed for my school disrtict. This came as a recommendation from the NYSAHPERD sports medicine chair as he developed a program to teach teachers how to develop sports med classes for high school students. The text is an easy read, clear pictures as well as quite thorough in content. I would recommend to anyone looking to do the same as I did.

Good for Intro to Sports Medicine
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-08
There is a lot of information that is crammed into one text. If you are looking to gain basis knowledge for Sports Medicine, Athletic Training in particular, then this is one book to get on your shelf. Good pictures of taping techniques, anatomy, injury basics. Outside of Arnheim, one of the better compilations out there.

Athletics
Harnessing Anger: The Inner Discipline of Athletic Excellence
Published in Paperback by Seven Stories Press (2003-07-01)
Authors: Peter Westbrook and Tej Hazarika
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Biography of fencer, Peter Westbrook
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-03
The book was a page turner,finished in 3 hours. It tells the tale of peter shifting his energy into a sport instead of getting in to gang activities. It also speaks of the racism that Peter experienced avancing as a black fencer in a mostly white
sport. I especially enjoyed his adventures on the subway and
how he reacted in confrontational situations! A must read for
subway travelers!

The pen and the sword cooperate.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-11
Peter Westbrook is one of the true gentlemen of fencing. He is also one of the great competitive fencers of the twentieth century. Needless to say, his rise from tough "street kid" to Olympic medal winner makes interesting reading. This book is a definite must for all fencing enthusiasts, but it should also have appeal for anyone who likes personal stories of challenge and perseverance

Athletics
Heavyhands: The Ultimate Exercise System
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Co (T) (1982-05)
Author: Leonard Schwartz
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Too bad this is out of print...
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-06
because Heavy Hands is an excellent, effective exercise system that is not reliant on apparatus. With just a pair or two of dumbells you are good to go. This makes Heavy Hands especially suited to those who travel or who have limited storage space. I wish that there were video tapes available because the only criticism I have is that the diagrams in the book aren't always the easiest thing to understand. That criticism isn't limited to just this book, though, conveying how to do a motion through still pictures is always difficult.

HeavyHands - Aerobic Utopia Revealed
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-15
Dr. Leonard Schwartz documents in rich detail, the secrets to HeavyHands "ing" your way to ultimate fitness.

I have used his HeavyHands books extensively for over 14 years to guide me from a state of obesity with at least 5 life-threatening overweight-related diseases to prime fitness. (This level of fitness is attested to by the fact that I currently compete successfully in U.S.A. Track and Field Masters Championship events nationwide.) (My former obesity is also well documented, but i have continued to maintain top physical condition while using HH`)

While I have read Len Schwartz's HeavyHands books cover-to-cover several times I still refer to them frequently for feedback as I practice one of the many HH drills described in the books.

I have developed a spread-sheet from the information and well-researched data described in "Heavyhands: The Ultimate Exercise System". I use the spread-sheet to determine, the calories burned in a workout session immediately following the workout.

The text data in his books take into account the important contributors to an exercise workload and leads to the way to interpret these workloads into calories-burned.

His formulae, based on laboratory research results, show that one can develop a means to more than triple the "calorie burn" for a given type of exercise by employing these HeavyHand barbells along with walking, running, dancing, etc..

After conditioning with HH for a period a of year or even less, one can build-up to burn unbelievable calorie totals (e.g., 2000 per hour is not unusual).

These books are invaluable references to anybody who is willing and wants to master the ultimate aerobic fitness whether it be for fitness-health or to become a champion competitor in your favorite sport.

The book specializes in illustration and discussion of the benefits of combining major muscle group workouts while using HeavyHands. Dr. Schwartz's research has revealed combinations like these can result in these huge calorie-burns, while the perceived workload is not so intense.

I owe Dr. Schwartz and HeavyHands a huge debt of gratitude. Iconsider these books among my most valued processions.

Bob
Carlsbad, CA

Athletics
I Am a Gymnast (Young Dreamers)
Published in Library Binding by Random House Books for Young Readers (2000-06-27)
Author:
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Deserves ongoing mention and recommendation
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-09
I Am A Gymnast deserves ongoing mention and recommendation as a fine introduction to the art of gymnastics. An eight year old who loves the sport provides photo-enhanced details of her activities, her competitions, train, fellow gymnasts and life. A revealing picturebook.

Rhythmic in the spotlight
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-27
Jane Feldman does a great job introducing a young rhythmic gymnast and her world. This wonderfully photographed book is written from the perspective of 8 year old gymnast, Mackenzie Foster, as she practices her sport, competes and performs under the guidance of her coach, Wendy Hilliard, whose program in New York City provides gymnastics opportunities to kids who wouldn't otherwise get a chance to participate in the sport. Few books for children focus on rhythmic gymnastics, and this one is sure to be enjoyed by any young girl interested in gymnastics or dance. Parents will appreciate the healthy images and messages about sports conveyed in "I Am a Gymnast".

Athletics
Long Distance Lover (Arabesque)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Kimani Press (2006-06-01)
Author: Donna Hill
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A Love Affair that Dreams are Made of
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-13
I could not put this book down. I was so engulfed that I read it for three nights straight. I could not wait to find out what happened next. I love the contrast of African-American men that were shown in this book and the way the author portrays that very thing that glitters is not gold. She found true love in this book instead of settling for was everyone would approve as a sure thing. I loved the book and I recommend anyone that is a lover read it.

(RAW Rating: 3.5) - Running for her life
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-29
World-class sprinter, Kelly Maxwell is the lead runner of an Atlanta, Ga. relay team, with Olympic hopes, until she takes a tumble during a training session. Kelly's injury will, at best, require a few months of rehabilitation, but has the potential to end her career. Her coach, who discovered Kelly thirteen years ago, has always taken care of her. He immediately gets her out of Atlanta, away from the press, and into a sports rehab clinic in New York. But there is trouble on the team; another sprinter is determined to replace Kelly as the top runner.

Dr. Alex Hutchinson, renowned sports doctor, is confident he can get Kelly back on the track. As he begins his treatment of Kelley, he butts heads with her coach, and discovers Kelly has some disturbing secrets. But his interests are about more than her medical welfare, and Alex must be careful. He does not want the past to repeat itself. Against the doctor's wishes, Kelly returns to Atlanta and is immediately caught-up in a fatality; Kelly and her coach are key suspects.

LONG DISTANCE LOVER focuses on the unglamorous side of professional sports, and underline stories of dependencies and the fallout from it. The characters, the story, the plot and the drama will pull readers in. The side issues are engrossing, as several characters find their footing, and as they accept their consequences readers will start to exhale, for them.

Reviewed by aNN
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Athletics
The Mentzer Method to Fitness: A Revolutionary Weight-Training System for Men and Women
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Co (1980-04)
Author: Mike Mentzer
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Too much rambling and going on tangents but good advice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-16
Mentzer tends to ramble too much and go off on tangents. As a result you will not hear much about the actual weight training program and advice till around page 102, the Chapter, "Let's Get to It." This book could and should have been much shorter. He is not cocksure and reminds readers that everyone's body will respond differently to excercise. High intensity training or the Mentzer method is about training for a short duration with high intensity. If your progress slows in response to lifting weights, you need to higher the intensity of your workouts, as opposed to working out for a longer duration.

Simply awesome
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-15
Step by step, comprehensible and this methodology
applies to all groups of people with remarkable
results.

In one word >> * Revolutionary *

Athletics
Personal Trainer Manual: The Resource for Fitness Professionals
Published in Hardcover by American Council on Exercise (1996-12)
Author:
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# 1 Textbook for the World Instructor Training Schools
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-12
As the Vice President of Operations of W.I.T.S., a 5 week national fitness certification course, I have found this book to be very thorough and easy to read. Most textbooks assume alot of base knowledge and tend not to explain in detail, the way this book does. Our schools use this book in all 58 locations.

Read this book to pass the ACE Personal Trainer Exam!
Helpful Votes: 51 out of 52 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-25
I read the ACE Personal Trainer Manual cover to cover (except the nutrition chapter since I have a nutrition degree) and did the exercises in the workbook (separate purchase). I easily passed the ACE Personal Trainer Exam on the first try, even though the exam is notorious for trying to be tricky. This 500 page textbook provides the information needed to pass the exam and a description of the exam's four sections. The seven parts of the book are (1) Exercise Science (chapters in anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics and nutrition), (2) Screening and Evaluation (includes health screening and fitness testing), (3) Principles and Methods of Training (includes cardio, strength training, and flexibility), (4) Individualized Program Design (healthy adults and special populations), (5) Leadership and Implementation (motivation, communication, and teaching techniques), (6) Injury Prevention and First Aid, (7) Legal Issues. Each chapter is written by a well-known fitness industry professional. The concepts are explained well enough for the beginning personal trainer student to understand, and in sufficient depth to get one started in the industry. The book can also serve as a reference of basic concepts, for example, as a refresher of the muscles of the rotator cuff, or the table of cardiorespiratory fitness level classifications in METS. The visuals, although in black and white, are extremely helpful, especially the anatomical drawings, and the photographs showing many common stretches and exercises (machine, free-weight, and floor) to work various muscles, along with the proper spotting technique. There's a helpful glossary as well.

I recommend this book for anyone who will be taking the ACE personal trainer exam, fitness and personal trainer students, and personal trainers getting started in the field or who otherwise could use a basic reference.

Note to fellow college instructors: This would be a suitable text for an undergraduate vocational course in personal training, as it does an excellent job explaining what personal trainers need to know. However, it lacks the scientific depth and research review needed for an exercise physiology course.

Athletics
Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders Co (1992-01)
Author: James R. Andrews
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Great reference for the Ortho PT
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-22
This is a great reference for sports rehab, PT's, ATC's would benefit from this up to date techniques. Has great pic's to go with techniques. A must have for the sports rehab professional.

Great rehab techniques taught.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-07
This book showed many rehabilitation techniques that if used correctly bring great gains in the rehab process of an injured athlete. The authors do a good job explaining the rationale and principles behind the rehab technique and the time in the healing process.

Athletics
Power Foods: High-Performance Nutrition for High-Performance People
Published in Hardcover by Rodale Pr (1991-10)
Author: Liz Applegate
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for those who eat-to-exercise
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-23
I bought this book because I wanted help gaining weight. Seriously. Anyway, this book provides basic information on how to eat effectively if you exercise. The first half details carbohydrates, protein, fat, water and vitamins. The latter half discusses eating plans and calorie intake. I would like to see a revised edition (this edition is from 1991; perhaps her other book is an update of sorts) discussing some of that frou-frou wellness stuff, types of protein (e.g. soy versus whey), amino acids, etc. But it's a good book and it was hard to locate among all of those weight-loss specific books.

for everyone! great read
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1997-01-06
I found it to be very well written. Some health books can put you to sleep. Liz Applegate knows here stuff and knows how to write about it. She's smart and sensitive about life. She makes it clear and in laypersons terms. The book should be read by everyone wanting to learn about nutrition and health. Thank you, Liz Applegate for making me interested in health again

Athletics
Power Walking
Published in Paperback by Bobbs-Merrill Co (1982-07)
Author: Steve Reeves
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want to lose a lot of weight and get ripped?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-11
A bit dated in terms of the pictures and very basic info, Steve does a great job of motivating the reader to get and stay fit by power walking. If the internet in its commercial form had been available when this book was written, Steve would have started a power walking revolution!

It is not a book about olympic style speed walking but rather a book for a lifestyle change. I applaud the author, as he was ahead of his time. It might be in print again; if so, get it!

LOW IMPACT HIGH RESULTS
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-31
I got his book when it first came out in 82-83 as a high school athlete looking for ways to crosstrain and get ready for marine Bootcamp. I did this for three months prior to Marine Boot Camp, a 3 month, strength and endurance proposition as any Marine can tell you. I graduated honor man in my Platoon and have been in the military for 22 years at this time. I reccommend this program to any age, especially if you are coming off a knee surgery or other overuse injuries. Or if you are new to fitness, it was definitley ahead of it's time. I have since Lost my copy, plan to order another one and reccommend this program to others, it's cheap and you get what you put into it, like any excercise program.All you need are some good shoes and 10 dollar dumbells you can buy at wallyworld. RIP Steve, you were a great inspiration to me....


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