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Complete Idiot's Guide to Fitness [Paperback]

Claire Walter (Author), Annette Bank Tannander (Author)
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About the Author

Claire Walter lives in Boulder, Colorado, where she is active in aerobics, Pilates, weight training, yoga, hiking, cycling, and skiing. She is a contributing editor to Skiing magazine, contributing writer to Inside Tracks newsletter, Shape, and Spa, and author of The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Skiing,

Annette Tannander Bank competed on the National Track and Field Team for Sweden for 15 years and was a two-time Olympian. She also competed in the heptathlon in the first World Championships for Track and Field in 1983. She is a personal trainer and massage therapist at the RallySport Health and Fitness Club in Boulder, Colorado.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Alpha; 1 edition (January 21, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0028636589
  • ISBN-13: 978-0028636580
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #747,565 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Award-winning author Claire Walter has written books about skiing, snowshoeing and Colorado's vibrant culinary scene for Fulcrum. Honors include two Lowell Thomas Awards from Colorado Ski Country USA, CSCUSA's Freelance Writer of the Year Award, three Soc

 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Idiots 4, Dummies 3, March 27, 2002
This review is from: Complete Idiot's Guide to Fitness (Paperback)
I need an intro book on fitness that covers all the basis well, and in the bookstore it quickly came down to the Dummies book vs. the Idiots.

Similar quality contents on both sides, and the Dummies has a cleaner layout. But I ultimately chose the Idiots for the following reasons:

* The Idiots has a whole chapter on Martial Arts, where Dummies has no coverage at all. It also goes over jazz and a few other dance forms. This is very important to me as I consider the usual machine-based workout too soulless.

* I did not notice this myself, but the editorial pointed out a very important area - how to prevent injuries. The topic is not addressed in the Dummies as far as I can tell from the online TOC.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Fitness Bible, February 25, 2000
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This review is from: Complete Idiot's Guide to Fitness (Paperback)
If you want to begin exercising but don't know where to start, this easy-to-use book can help you sort out different kinds of exercises. It covers all kinds of aerobic activities, weight training, stretching, walking and running, sports for fitness, and is realistic about all the fads that come along. The book talks about the importance good nutrition and stress management, but it doesn't dwell on these subjects. It also gives some information about injuries, a subject that most fitness books avoid. If you have just one fitness book on your shelf, this is a good one.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great guidelines, awesome reference book, August 5, 2005
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Claire Walter and Annette Tannander Bank have written a book for a very wide audience, indeed. They address the needs of most lifestyles and fitness levels, ranging from the 18 year-old confronting basic training, to a sedentary middle-aged diabetic. The book also meets the needs of a retired person who would like to dedicate time and energy to improving his or her health. I would like to commend them on this accomplishment.

The heading ¨goals¨ starts the book and that general idea develops, always with the word ¨realistic¨ at the forefront. The writers are not patronizing; they also do not protect bad habits or pander to insecurity through euphemisms. In essence, they bluntly use words such as ¨overweight,¨ ¨obese ¨ and ¨couch potato,¨ while steering clear of expressions such as ¨a little heavy¨ or ¨somewhat larger.¨ Through shredding the veil of ambiguity, this book helps people face their anxieties and begin to solve them. Among the many self-esteem builders lies another fundamental: people should not expect to live up to unrealistic standards. She discourages her readers from aiming to look like celebrities, or fit into their teenage daughters' jeans.

The book is not just for the sedentary among us. While she bravely confronts the national epidemic of obesity, she also speaks to people who have been working out for years. The second part enters the area of physical fitness, and breaks this general area of ¨getting in shape¨ into categories, including toning (and the choices available for resistance training) and alternative paths (such as yoga, and tai chi). The book includes specialized aerobics programs, as well as other choices for cardio training. She enters the realm of physiology, and again, effectively balances writing for beginners and intermediate.

To conclude, the book offers general advice about logistics, such as gyms and equipment, in relationship to one's financial resources and fitness needs. The options range from jumping rope, to investing in a personal trainer. Notwithstanding, it also includes tips on how to integrate a healthy diet and physical fitness into your lifestyle and daily routine. Great introduction. Even better book to have on hand.
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First Sentence:
Fitness means different things to different people. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
aerobic apparatus, studio cycling, cardio conditioning, fitness quest, new exercisers, straighten your elbows, workout log, beginning exercisers, cycling classes, fitness walk, fit ball, workout wear, local recreation center, basic body types, workout buddy, bend your elbows, target heart rate zone, aquatic exercise, television infomercials
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Fit Tip, New York, The Least You Need, Claire Walter, United States, American Heart Association, Billy Blanks, Iron-Free Resistance Training, New Age, Other Paths, Surgeon General, American College of Sports Medicine, Body Electric, Covert Bailey Fitness, Downward Facing Dog, Fitness Fact According, John Wiley, Smart Guide, Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association, Human Kinetics, Department of Agriculture, Fight Your Way, Lorenz Books, Playing Your Way, Random House
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