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41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
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THE BEST AB BOOK
The information provided in this latest edition of the "Power Factor Specialization" series is first-rate. All scientific, all proven and geared to make every workout efficient, this book is the ultimate ab (and leg) training book I've ever read. If you want a chisled midsection and muscular, powerful legs, then you will definitely benefit from the...
Published on February 21, 2000 by fredneets
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Perhaps even more misleading than the original Power Factor book.
Power Factor Training is a theory that has been disproven by -thousands- of dissatisfied trainees, (yes it works for a -tiny- minority of genetically appropriate responders) . In the case of midsection work, it's even more useless. The only thing that makes your abs look good is -leanness-. A combination of diet, full-range strength building and aerobic exercise is the...
Published on July 13, 2005 by .
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41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
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THE BEST AB BOOK, February 21, 2000
This review is from: Power Factor Specialization: Abs and Legs (Paperback)
The information provided in this latest edition of the "Power Factor Specialization" series is first-rate. All scientific, all proven and geared to make every workout efficient, this book is the ultimate ab (and leg) training book I've ever read. If you want a chisled midsection and muscular, powerful legs, then you will definitely benefit from the information in this book. All of the ab and leg exercises are rated, so that you will never again waste time on an unproductive exercise. The Power Factor Specialization series is the best "training" series of books I've ever read. They should be compulsory for all personal trainers who take their business seriously.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Perhaps even more misleading than the original Power Factor book., July 13, 2005
This review is from: Power Factor Specialization: Abs and Legs (Paperback)
Power Factor Training is a theory that has been disproven by -thousands- of dissatisfied trainees, (yes it works for a -tiny- minority of genetically appropriate responders) . In the case of midsection work, it's even more useless. The only thing that makes your abs look good is -leanness-. A combination of diet, full-range strength building and aerobic exercise is the way. Power Factor Training does nothing for enhancing leanness, nothing. (If anyone thinks the model on the cover got this way from Power Factor Training, think again).
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