Review
I love it. It is the "MOST" comprehensive and well balanced book I have ever seen. -- Sandra Kaunisto, Aurora Public Library, Aurora, Colorado, December 2003
I love it. It is the "MOST" comprehensive and well balanced book I have ever seen. Sandra Kaunisto -- Aurora Public Library, Aurora, Colorado
It compares weightlifting and bodybuilding and has stories and pictures of Egyptian weightlifting kids incorporating gymnastics into their training. -- George Koupatadze, October 01, 2004
It is impressive, actually what I expect from you based on your previous work that I saw. -- Dennis Montoya, D-Ball company, Fremont, Ca., December 2003
This book offers a lot of great advice in such a way that you can actually understand it. -- Elite Fitness Systems, Year 2006
What a masterpiece, a life achievement indeed. -- Esam Hussein, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., Canada, December 2003
I love it. It is the "MOST" comprehensive and well balanced book I have ever seen. Sandra Kaunisto -- Aurora Public Library, Aurora, Colorado
It compares weightlifting and bodybuilding and has stories and pictures of Egyptian weightlifting kids incorporating gymnastics into their training. -- George Koupatadze, October 01, 2004
It is impressive, actually what I expect from you based on your previous work that I saw. -- Dennis Montoya, D-Ball company, Fremont, Ca., December 2003
This book offers a lot of great advice in such a way that you can actually understand it. -- Elite Fitness Systems, Year 2006
What a masterpiece, a life achievement indeed. -- Esam Hussein, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., Canada, December 2003
Product Description
In this new title: “Weightlifting Home-Gym”, the two authors combined their individual resources in order to advance two major principles. The first paramount principle is that of inclusion of common people in the Olympic sport with the most affordable means available to them. Olympic Weightlifting should not remain exclusive to professional lifters, international record-breaking, anabolic steroid tampering, or expensive and unaffordable coaching and training facilities. Every bipedal creature should be educated and trained on enhancing his or her spinal fitness and weight-bearing joints such that he or she could enjoy the liberty and happiness of being healthy, and living a long and productive life without the burden of ignorance of how to secure balanced spinal muscles and robust weight-bearing movers. It is the health and fitness of the spine and the knees that guarantee our mobility for free living and our ability to secure our basic survival needs. Smorenburg embarked on building his weightlifting Home-Gym in his attic, at the age of 48. In the beginning, he sounded skeptical of venturing into Olympic Lifting boundaries in the confines of his attic. With constant encouragement, Smorenburg abandoned his defensive arguments that his ultimate goals were merely to stay fit. We settled on the concept that goals must change as progress evolves and that open mindedness and overreaching dreams were crucial to performing exercise. An exerciser requires an euphoric imagination in order to stay creative in the complex act of play. Particularly, many grown ups are haunted with the depressing thoughts that their prime years are over, and therefore their need for exercise must remain within the confines of maintenance of basic health. Here, we will keep emphasizing exuberance and youthful dreaming in order to promote positivism.
The second paramount principle is the verification that with practicing weightlifting in the reader’s home-gym, we have succeeded in enhancing the spinal fitness and weight-bearing integrity. Without developing simple and definitive tools that aid common people to measure and verify the specific landmarks in achieving fitness, we would be misleading the reader into vanity. Our basic method for verifying progress relies on assessing the bar-trajectory during lifting, since the bar-trajectory is the outcome of balances of forces around the major spinal curvatures and weight-bearing joints. Tracing the bar-trajectory is like tracing the foot-prints of an animal in the desert sands. The speed of ascending of the barbell and elevation and acuity of curvatures of the barbell trajectories will be used to describe how each weight-bearing and weight-mobilizing joint participated in the complex performance of lifting. We will assess that joint participation in comparative reports over many months of training, on consecutive and progressive increments of a few months each.
The second paramount principle is the verification that with practicing weightlifting in the reader’s home-gym, we have succeeded in enhancing the spinal fitness and weight-bearing integrity. Without developing simple and definitive tools that aid common people to measure and verify the specific landmarks in achieving fitness, we would be misleading the reader into vanity. Our basic method for verifying progress relies on assessing the bar-trajectory during lifting, since the bar-trajectory is the outcome of balances of forces around the major spinal curvatures and weight-bearing joints. Tracing the bar-trajectory is like tracing the foot-prints of an animal in the desert sands. The speed of ascending of the barbell and elevation and acuity of curvatures of the barbell trajectories will be used to describe how each weight-bearing and weight-mobilizing joint participated in the complex performance of lifting. We will assess that joint participation in comparative reports over many months of training, on consecutive and progressive increments of a few months each.
