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Liz Neporent (Author), Suzanne Schlosberg (Author)
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For Dummies (Computer/Tech) September 28, 2000
It's only natural for a beginner to be baffled by the equipment and the lingo of weight training. In this book, you'll find the knowledge and confidence to start a weight training program, either at home or at a gym. Weight Training For Dummies describes more than 150 exercises suitable for rookies and veterans alike. This edition also updates you on the latest in weight training equipment, Web sites, videos, research, and gym classes.

Everyone has different reasons for wanting to lift weights. Undoubtedly, many of these reasons have to do with looking better. Sculpted arm and toned "abs" have become somewhat of a fashion statement. But there are even more compelling and, ultimately, more satisfying reasons to lift weights. Here's a reminder of what weight training can do for you:

  • Keep your bones healthy
  • Help control your weight
  • Increase your strength
  • Boost your energy
  • Improve your heart health
  • Improve the quality of life

Lifting isn't one of those activities like, say, checkers, that you can competently engage in after a one-minute explanation. Weight Training For Dummies explains the jargon and key safety precautions you need to get started. But the book won't leave you wondering what comes next. This engaging, down-to-earth guide covers all of the following topics and more:

  • Free weights and weight machines
  • The immutable safety laws of weight lifting
  • Avoiding and treating common injuries
  • Tracking your progress
  • Choosing a health club
  • Finding a personal trainer
  • Weight training etiquette
  • Designing your workout
  • Combing weight training with aerobic exercise
  • Nutrition in a nutshell

The exercise section of this book demonstrates a wide variety of exercises for all your major muscle groups. Each chapter includes a muscle diagram (so that you can locate your "quads" and your "delts") and an ever-so-brief physiology discussion. Exercises are demonstrated for novices and veterans, home lifters and gym members. You will also find out how to modify many of the exercises if you have trouble with your back, your knees, or other joints.


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Owning Weight Training for Dummies is like having two knowledgeable and entertaining personal trainers into your home. The authors, Liz Neporent and Suzanne Schlosberg, authors of the popular Fitness for Dummies, are both fitness professionals who walk (lift, run, bicycle) their talk. They explain the basics of weight training simply, then take you through every step to setting up your own program and doing it properly. Whether you have free weights (dumbbells and barbells), a home machine, or access to a gym with many machines, you'll get an introduction to safe and effective weight training, plus descriptions, technique, and illustrations of dozens of exercises designed to target all major muscle groups. And just in case this is the only fitness book you buy, the authors include some information on cardio exercise, stretching, and other exercise options. Best of all, the book is motivating, easy to understand, and fun to read.

This updated edition of Weight Training for Dummies includes a few new chapters: "Yoga and Pilates" and "Improving Your Balance and Coordination," both in the "Beyond the Barbell" section; "Advanced Weight Training Exercises"; and a few snippets of new material (such as the addition of "Don't dress like a porn star" in the "Weight Training Etiquette" chapter). Otherwise, it's pretty much the same book. If you own the first edition, there's probably no need to buy the updated version. But if you don't own the first edition of this handy and cheery guide already, and weight training is not yet a part of your fitness program, the second edition of Weight Training for Dummies will teach you exactly what to do and how to do it. --Joan Price

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One of the easiest-to-understand, best-illustrated guides to important strength exercises we've ever seen. -- Men's Fitness

Solid, comprehensive, and fun...Photos illustrate more than 150 pages of exercises. -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 2 edition (September 28, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076455168X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764551680
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (84 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #387,870 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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107 of 111 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Book...missing stuff though, March 6, 2001
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If you are starting out, this book will give you the basics (as the name implies); the excercises are very well explained and the fundamental facts of weight training are here. However, if your goal is to obtain body mass and really define your body, and I'm NOT talking about going overboard or looking to win a body building contest or anything of that sort but simply looking good, then I would look elsewhere. This book is for the VERY beginners or for people who want to excercise without really "building", and just want to be fit and have a light but useful workout.
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70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great for beginners..., May 20, 2003
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but I really needed the next level. Don't get me wrong, it's a great book and is loaded with information. Unfortunately, the first third of the book was basic, like "this is a weight" and "these are barbells." The last third didn't really involve weight training at all, but talked about yoga and Pilates.

The sections that covered actual weight training and exercise routines was very good, but not as in-depth as I would have liked. It seems to me that "Fitness for Dummies" should have covered the stretching and yoga. I would have liked to seen more on just weight training.

But, if you've never - and I do mean never - been exposed to weight training, then this book is for you.
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97 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for beginners, October 23, 1999
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This book explains the basics of weight training in enough depth to be useful, without assuming that everyone who starts lifting weights wants to look like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The book goes into good detail about an assortment of excercises for different parts of the body, as well as things to watch out for with each excersize, and has a good chapter on designing your own program. The pictures are of real people, not bulked up steroid cases, and the writing style is fun to read.
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Beginning a weight training program is one of the best decisions to make for your health, well-being, physical, and mental performance. Read the first page
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basic abdominal crunch, quickie workout, pull your abdominals, incline chest fly, slide your shoulders, barbell biceps, dumbbell chest press, keep your abdominals, traditional stretching, core stabilizers, tilt your chin, butt blaster, pretzel stretch, past your toes, bend your right elbow, group fitness instructor, power cage, dumbbell shoulder press, ankle pads, thigh machine, inner thigh lift, lat pulldown, triceps pushdown, core stabilization, dip machine
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Abdominals Basic, Shoulders Dumbbell, Back Band, Abdominals Ball, Chest Dumbbell, Shoulders Band, Triceps Triceps, Back Lat, Abdominals Abdominal, Chest Bench, Chest Vertical, Fat Trapper, Shoulders Shoulder, American Council, Arms Dumbbell, Biceps Barbell, Body Masters, Chest Band, Core All, New York City, Rest Day, Stretches Cat
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