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| Most helpful customer reviews 100 of 109 people found the following review helpful. 58 of 69 people found the following review helpful. I myself and a swimmer/cyclist/runner/triathlete/singer/website creator/podcast host, and in keeping up with these activities on top of living as normal a life as possible, I am quite often hard pressed for the time I need to do smaller, stabilizing workouts. I should also say that, having somewhat of a background in lifting, and thus having quite a bit of muscle mass, in order to make myself a better endurance athlete, I needed to abandon weight training and become more lean while still maintaining the strength necessary for the myriad event in which I participate. When I first began using “7 Weeks..” I forgot for a while that I was supposed to put down the book and put into practice the techniques within. The book is such an easy and informative read, I felt like I was gleaning just as much knowledge simply from reading about the advantages and different methods of “push-up-ology” (my word, I don’t want to put such language on the author!) that I was getting a workout sitting and reading! Of course, that not being the case, I had to try the program for myself. I began in one of the “advanced” programs set forth by the book, which was based on how many push-ups I could do prior to beginning the program (I believe I did 50 before crapping out). Without going into the minutiae of my personal journey (after all you need to read the book to see for yourself), let me say that the hardest part of obtaining the goal of reaching 100 push-ups in 7 weeks was stopping at the numbers given by the book! It was so incredibly simple to understand and follow that I truly believe that even some who claims to have no upper body strength would be able to complete the programs (from beginner to advanced) with no problem at all. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention one of my favorite parts of the book; the little snippets of push-up trivia, scattered throughout the pages. They give you a sense of not only how long push-ups have been around, but how they have had a positive impact for so long. I cannot recommend this book enough. I think that any person, young or old, male or female would have a great time reading and using the programs in “7 Weeks to 100 Push-ups” and would have a healthier, happier and better toned life for it. 39 of 47 people found the following review helpful. If you _are_ looking for an easy and cheap to implement training plan to build up some strength, then the plans contained in this book are great. Suitable for beginners just getting into strength training or for experienced lifters that just want to try something different, this book contains a schedule for you. I’ve been following one of the schedules for a few weeks now after about a year off from any non-running workouts and I’m already starting to feel the benefits of reintegrating strength training into my weekly life. |
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Orville
Im am an Exercise Therapist working with Diabetic and Cardiac Rehab populations, I am definately going to use the routine.
Comment by Miguel — June 7, 2010 @ 3:42 am
Deon
This was a good warm up down to the porno music!
All type of bones were cracking when I did this!
Comment by Marcel — June 8, 2010 @ 6:44 pm
Berry
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you should have included items for knee and ankles if then i would be 100% percect warm up.
Comment by Wallace — June 9, 2010 @ 8:26 am
Edwardo
………….hey 2 gud warm up baby by the way u luk gorgeous
Comment by Jed — June 10, 2010 @ 6:04 am
Roseann
good warm up, but i **** how it goes on forever, just say how many times need to be done…
Comment by Forrest — June 11, 2010 @ 9:26 pm
Ingrid
shes flexible
Comment by Nita — June 13, 2010 @ 3:41 am
Lemuel
Excellent, love the fact it starts without any talking and wasted time.
Comment by Nanette — June 13, 2010 @ 6:42 pm
Merle
This is the best one i have watched till now..
Was looking for this …
Comment by Theron — June 14, 2010 @ 11:15 pm
Barney
very good exercise. Thank you so much
Comment by Truman — June 17, 2010 @ 2:46 am
Sonny
I am 49 and this is doable. Thanks
Comment by Patricia — June 18, 2010 @ 4:23 am
Brigitte
I think you are right. In a book by Dr. McGuff (Body by Science) he proposes that stretch has little effect … also try to check what he says about warmup, there are some videos from him here…
in my view like for the workout itself the body should be ready for stretch…
Comment by Dwight — June 20, 2010 @ 8:08 pm
Jeanette
never stretch before a workout. its bad for you, it takes some sting out of the mussle. only worm up before the workout and stretch after the workout.
Comment by Joni — June 22, 2010 @ 2:12 am
Everett
best warm up eveeeer
Comment by Tessa — June 24, 2010 @ 4:47 pm
Willis
Good stuff ! I still have a tendonitis and I used to hardly warm up and stretch before my workouts…well now I have to stop training training how I usually do. And got set back for 9 weeks…….
Comment by Velma — June 27, 2010 @ 4:57 pm