Dumbbell Training for Strength and Fitness
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Reader Reviews:
 Good for beginners... (0/0 people found this helpful)I got this as a Christmas present & as someone who's been training for half their life I was disappointed - it's just too basic.
As a reference tool for the form of different exercises it's pretty good (though I'd still go for McRobert's 'Insider's tell all handbook...') & the routines toward the back of the book may hold some useful examples.
However, if you've seen 'Dinosaur Training' by Brooks Kubik or anything published by IronMind I'd give it a miss.  A Steal At The Price (1/1 people found this helpful)I hadn't trained for some time and was looking for something i could do at home with minimum equipment. I tried kettlebells and found them to be very useful but was more familiar with free weights and so i bought this book. Many publications contain dumbbell exercises and programmes and this little book is no different but offers much much more. The concept is simple and the exercises and programmes are laid out very clearly, just follow the workouts and perform one set per exercise to muscular fatigue (not failure but close).
If you do buy this book i suggest you read it thoroughly to gain an understanding of the concepts involved. Give these workouts a go, you won't be disappointed even those with a background in weights could learn much from this gem.  Good solid information (11/11 people found this helpful)This book wasn't what i expected when i bought it, it was all in black and white, it was a paper back and quite small, but saying that once i opened it and started reading it, i was pleasantly surprised.
It contains solid information and doesn't leave anything out on weight training and what weights can do for you. I also has all the excercises that you can do with dumbbells and alot of programmes at the end. The only thing that was missing for me was how to change your programme when you need to and what to do, how many sets to change to ect....but saying that maybe just trying some of the programmes they give you could benefit you. These guys definately know what they are talking about - plain and simple!  useful stuff (12/12 people found this helpful)Considering that most things in health and fitness are inceasingly promoted around the lastest hot idea this is a pretty refreshing change. The book does not contain the latest earth shattering concept but rather gives an excellent overview of one that's been around for years. That is how to make the best use of dumbells and it does exactly what it says on the tin. The book begins with a good overview of how to use dumbells and their benefits. There is then an excellent breakdown of the indvidual exercises and how to perform them followed by an extensive section on how to put it all together. I would say this is a must have for anybody who either trains at home or is thinking of setting up a home gym. It would also be worth getting a hold of if you train in a big commercial gym just to remind yourself of an often neglected tool you could be using.  This book is excellent! (18/20 people found this helpful)There is an old saying, "What goes around, comes around", and that seems to be exactly what is happening in the fitness industry these days. I was pleased to hear of a new book on the market titled, "Dumbbell Training for Strength and Fitness” by Matt Brzycki and Fred Fornicola. At a time when the industry has become thick with convolution, Brzycki and Fornicola have cut through the complexity to bring both the beginner and advanced trainer back to school. Almost lost in the shuffle of contemporary training technology, the book resurrects the basic dumbbell to its rightful position as a very effective workout tool. In researching my own book, I was led to interview co-author Fred Fornicola - the editor of the growing on-line "High Performance Training" newsletter. Fornicola stressed the emphasis of safety, efficiency, and effectiveness in the training protocols he and Brzycki present in their work. With decades of training experience between the two athletes/authors, they had no difficulties collecting contributions from almost two dozen prominent strength coaches in the industry who share common ground in the many philosophies of strength training. Brzycki and Fornicola cement this dumbbell training commonality in a bed of solid coaching information for the rank beginner to the advanced trainer. This is definitely not a book out to simply try to please everyone. The authors are not afraid to challenge some current sacred ground endorsed by many in the coaching field. The controversial applications of sports specific training, explosive training, and training in an unstable environment are examined for soundness and validity. The dumbbell may not be extravagant in its appearance, but its practicality as a very effective training tool can be traced back centuries, even as far back as the Greeks. Our modern day Iron Game pioneers of this century also benefited tremendously from dumbbell exercise, and were training the muscles of the trunk long before "Core and Functional Training" became buzz words. This book should be in the library of every serious trainer out there working in the industry. Matt Brzycki and Fred Fornicola have done a great job in simplifying the unnecessarily complex views of today’s “trends” and collapsing the time required to produce fantastic results with such minimal equipment. The book is excellent, the timing is right; the price is an insult to the experience of these two men. Good work Matt and Fred! Randy Roach Author of “Muscle, Smoke & Mirrors” Similar Products
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