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4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Resource but Dated Information,
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This review is from: Fitness Programming and Physical Disability (Paperback)
Overall I found the content to be excellent in describing ways to accommodate disabilities and still provide effective workouts. As a Charcot-Marie-Tooth patient, I was somewhat disappointed to find that the book gave advice based on studies whose conclusions are suspect based on current research. Many studies such as Cohen, et al have shown that moderate weight training provides beneficial muscular growth in CMT patients and improves daily living skills. I wonder how may CMT patients needlessly accept a less-vigorous lifestyle based on that old research? Other than that, the book provides a plethora of accommodations with helpful illustrations.
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Fitness Programming and Physical Disability by Patricia Miller (Paperback - December 30, 1994)
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