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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not just for abs - the perfect book for the perfect body!
I am a personal trainer (in training), and have built up quite the library of fitness books. I have tons of classics, from the Body for Life series to the Body Sculpting Bible to Sound Mind, Sound Body, and after a while, such books get repetitive. It is common knowledge that all training books have to cover all the same principles - anatomy, physiology, nutrition,...
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38 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Simple abdominal exercises made convoluted
Definitely, this book is neither complete nor definitive on abdominal exercise. It is written by a trainer who knows a lot about exercise combinations, but has limited means to analyze or explain them. Before you get to the zest of the book in chapters 18 thru 22, you will go through plenty of common information that the author gathered from newspapers and magazines yet...
Published on January 7, 2005 by Mohamed F. El-Hewie


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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not just for abs - the perfect book for the perfect body!, October 10, 2004
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This review is from: The Complete Book of Abs for Women: The Definitive Guide for Women Who Want to Get into the Ultimate Shape (Paperback)
I am a personal trainer (in training), and have built up quite the library of fitness books. I have tons of classics, from the Body for Life series to the Body Sculpting Bible to Sound Mind, Sound Body, and after a while, such books get repetitive. It is common knowledge that all training books have to cover all the same principles - anatomy, physiology, nutrition, relaxation, goal-setting - but this book is the only one that has done it in a way that caught my attention and did not put me to sleep!

Of course, I love reading about fitness and nutrition, but I have read about it so many times from so many books/magazines I was afraid I was in for a huge bore - a book that would "tell" clients what to do, and insist that their way was "the" way.

Kurt Brungart managed to relay all necessary information about muscle anatomy, training, nutrition, pregnancy training, goal-setting and relaxation in a wonderful, delightful way that truly talks to you, not down at you.

The book is full of wonderful photographs with the most amazing models, and has the most comprehensive list of abdominal workouts and routines (from yoga, pilates, youth, teen and sport training routines) that I have ever seen - and trust me, I have seen many. I thought I had seen everything!

Kurt doesn't forget that ab training alone is nothing - he includes a progressive total body weight training, stretching and cardio routine that, when put together with the ab system, is the best, safest, and most comprehensive nine-week program I have ever encountered.

Despite it's title, it is a *complete* book in every sense of the word, and is very fun and easy to read, without missing any unnecessary information. Kurt has taught me important things like, "it is never to early or late to become a philosopher (when it comes to creating YOUR OWN food philosophy)", self-talk for a great relationship with your body, and the best goal-setting techniques. He also helps you discover your personality and incorporates it into your "exercise essence" so that it is easier for you to stick to a lifelong fitness regime.

He does not diss Atkins or the Zone, or any other diet guru. He tells you what his eating philosophy is (try to's NOT dont's), but tells you that whatever works for you, is what you should do. He does not force you to keep a workout log, for he acknowledges that certain people take to them and some don't. And of course, no insistent calorie counting, or rough food guidelines.

The whole system is progressive, but not only for beginners. Whether you have never worked out in your life, or if you're a figure competitor, you will love this book. It makes it practically impossible to not enjoy fitness and not make it a part of your life - if not your whole life! :)

Minimal equipment required: the ab workouts require nothing really, unless you've already got a swiss ball or body bar and want to try his optional ball/bar routines. Total Body workout requires dumbbells only - you don't even need a bench. Don't be fooled by the total body's lack of equipment though - it is tough, if you do it the way he advises! They're basically the "meat and potatoes" of all weight training workouts and never fail.

By the way, don't worry - he doesn't write the pregnancy chapter himself. A female doctor writes it. :)

I hope to become a trainer like him one day. His writing style and philosphies are universally friendly and the best I've ever experienced.

Buy this book. It is worth every single dollar and more, I promise!

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Post-Partum, August 5, 2005
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After having twins, I tried getting my abs into shape by doing pilates and by doing a certain exercise ( you get on all fours, put your hips in neutral - inhale and let your belly sag - exhale and bring your abs in and hold them for 5-10 sec.). It brought my stomach muscles together in 2.5 to 3 months.

Then I wanted something to take it further. I got this one. I love that there are so many variation - even though it may be based off of one move its amazing how one small variation can make such a big difference.

Right now I'm still in phase one for "from baby to beach". I hope to soon be able to go to phase 2 and then the regular program.

I say that this is great. There are so many exercises in here that I've never seen before. I'm 21, but when I was going to school all you could do for abs is: crunches, reverse crunches, and cross-overs for the obliques.

Its really amazing how much abs workouts has evolutionized.

This might not be very good for someone whos very in shape, but for someone who is not, its a book to grow with and to grow into. Plus, great for post-partum bodies. I've noticed its improved my pilates. In just 3 workouts, I've noticed my abs have gone down quit a bit, my posture is better.

Plus, his recommendations for cardio are awesome and I've never seen them anywhere before. Right now doing 5 min slow, 5 min fast, 2 min slow, 5 min fast, 5 min slow is sooo good. I've improved in my conditioning so much already.

I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to strengthen and lean down on your abs.

My only complaint - how come he doesn't have a butt, thighs, and hips book for women?
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38 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Simple abdominal exercises made convoluted, January 7, 2005
This review is from: The Complete Book of Abs for Women: The Definitive Guide for Women Who Want to Get into the Ultimate Shape (Paperback)
Definitely, this book is neither complete nor definitive on abdominal exercise. It is written by a trainer who knows a lot about exercise combinations, but has limited means to analyze or explain them. Before you get to the zest of the book in chapters 18 thru 22, you will go through plenty of common information that the author gathered from newspapers and magazines yet failed to connect them properly.

The author squeezes the anatomy of abdominal muscles just to show his familiarity with science and never attempted to use functional anatomy to explain any of the so many exercises listed in the book. Instead, each exercise is allotted one page, with two or three photographs, accompanied by few sentences of the start position, the move, and a hint from the trainer. Even the book's display of muscle anatomy is flawed. It describes the Transversus abdominis as running under the rectus and the obliques, all around the abdomen. The fact is that the Transversus barely sneaks under the rectus, high in the abdomen. Most of the center of the abdomen is supported only by the rectus and the aponeurosis of the other muscles. There is a figure in the book that enforces that flawed explanation too. Moreover, the author never explains how and when the internal oblique differs from the external oblique, in strengthening.

The biggest flaw in the book is improvising lower and upper abdominal regions based on the rectus abdominis alone. The categorization of exercises based on lower and upper abdominals is flawed and confusing. That is because the rectus simply pulls the chest to the pelvis in the center of the body and works out the same way whether the chest or the pelvis moves against resistance.

The prescription of exercises for first and second trimester of pregnancy is thrown in the book without professional justification. The author does not explain why a first trimester pregnant woman may do trunk extension in prone position. He also claims that some routines are suitable for Office Jobs, such as: knee raises, double crosses, and trunk extension. This is another ill advised tip since the knee raises and double crosses are dangerous when done without warm-up, in office environment. To show his inaptitude, he claims that for every 100 calories of fat intake, 97 are stored, while for carbohydrates he claims that for every 100 calories intake, 77 are stored as glycogen or fat, page 63. That is bizarre physiology to me.

The general trend in this book is "convolution". Instead of simplifying the basics of abdominal exercises, the author squanders 270 pages on redundant variations of simple body motions that could be reduced to less than five components. Although the author made the effort of tasking thirteen women to demonstrate the various combinations of exercises, he failed terribly in describing most, if not all, exercises in reasonable anatomical interpretation. After reading the book, you might wonder why Mike Tyson has the best 6-pack abdomen despite his illiteracy.

What bothered me most is that many chapters are merely two to four pages in length and would fit properly as footnotes for a single page of a decent book. Thus, instead of attempting to offer the reader solid knowledge, the author plays with exercise combinations with plenty of flawed explanations. Moreover, you will be immersed into an ocean of coined exercise names that sound fancy, but convolute the simplicity of abdominal training.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Love the oblique exercises, June 13, 2006
This review is from: The Complete Book of Abs for Women: The Definitive Guide for Women Who Want to Get into the Ultimate Shape (Paperback)
One great thing about this book is that it acknowledges and celebrates the different fitness levels in society.Its not a one size fits all type of a thing.Even though Kurt addresses the "abs", inside you will find useful information on the lower back as well as the deep core muscles that are important for movement.
Secondly, Kurt is sensitive enough to bring out age specific routines for different women.I thought this was really cool,given that a woman whose just given birth has a different capacity than a 18 year old childless college freshman..
Kurt gets into the issue of exercise physiology which is a highly misunderstood subject in society, he even gets into the role of hormones in exercising and your body's response.
I really liked the ab exercises in the book, he does something that I haven't seen in many books:he shows you how much risk is involved in each and every exercise!I really loved the oblique exercises.
I usually look at different books for sources of information, thats my policy and its really worked out for me.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very clear and thorough, June 10, 2007
This review is from: The Complete Book of Abs for Women: The Definitive Guide for Women Who Want to Get into the Ultimate Shape (Paperback)
I have several books on abs, and this one is very complete. The background and anatomy information help the reader understand why the exercises work and where to focus your attention. Also, each exercise description states the difficulty level, risk to lower back, and muscle groups working. This makes it very easy to create your own routines once you've completed the 3 given as part of the program. I bought this book for two of my friends who have heard me talking about it . . . great for beginners (like I was), or more advanced fitness enthusiasts (like my friends).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Total Ab Makeover on a Person who Doesn't like to Read, January 3, 2007
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This review is from: The Complete Book of Abs for Women: The Definitive Guide for Women Who Want to Get into the Ultimate Shape (Paperback)
This book is the perfect handbook for beginner and intermediate level exercisers and advanced levels who may need to revamp their routine or need some extra motivation.

It is layed out so as to meet the goals and attention spans of people who want to just look up some new moves to update their routines, who want to read about getting motivated for the first time, or the fifth time, or who want to target their abs for the first time. Whether your routine has a foundation of cardio, yoga, pilates, or weight training, this book provides instructions and moves that will tone your abs quickly and effectively.

I personally hate exercise books because I'm a visual learner. I like to work with a trainer, when possible, an instructor, or a video. This is the first book I've come across that had accurate and easy to read instructions on how to do even advanced exercises. And, yes, there are pictures too!

I've tried yoga, pilates, and weight training individually for four years before I picked up this book a year ago, and while I did see results, my abs were not as defined as I'd liked them to be, and I needed to learn some new moves. This book not only gave me new ab moves, but helped me rethink my entire routine! It's laid out so you can dive right into some new moves, and then go back and read through the chapters if you'd like. Or, you can read it beginning to end, and then start. It's a very functional, approachable text that should be in every woman's fitness library.

This book brought my abs and back to exactly where I wanted them to be.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for beginners, helped me build confidence, April 25, 2008
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I purchased this when my baby was nine months and I wanted to rebuild muscle tone in my back and abs. I hadn't done any exercise for years but this book helped me ease into it. It is organized a little strangely but as the author explains, it suits people who just want the workout as well as people who want to learn a little physiology too.

The first time I tried the level one workout, I couldn't even touch my toes. After doing the routines four days per week for two weeks, they were a breeze- then I moved on to level two. By that point I could complete the exercises but felt the burn. Now, two months later, they feel simple. Now I'm ready for level three.

I've recently added aerobics to my routine, per the request of this books author, and in just two months, I feel better, I look great (from size 12 to my pre-marriage size 8) and the routines aren't boring, so I don't dread my fifteen minute workouts each day!
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5.0 out of 5 stars good, November 12, 2011
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im satisfied with my purchase, i received on time and the price was low.. it has really good tips, its a great book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for anyone!, July 31, 2010
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I'm a huge fan of this book! I've owned it for 2 years now and still learn new workouts and tips each time I open it up. To be honest, I don't practice it regularly; however, most of my ab workouts that I do (which is usually about 2-3 times a week) have come from this book. The pictures are super helpful! There's helpful and very important tips and facts that I've incorporated in all my exercises. I definitely recommend this to all women, because we deserve something that's made just for us!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Abs For Women-Kurt Brungart, November 15, 2008
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This is a great book that has everything to keep you busy working on your abs and not getting bored. I have the men's version and my wife loves the women's version of this book. the shipper was lightening quick, too.
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