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Smart Exercise: Burning Fat, Getting Fit
Smart Exercise Burning Fat Getting Fit
Author: Covert Bailey
Best-selling author Covert Bailey has revolutionized thinking about health and fitness. Smart Exercise is a comprehensive guide to exercise and a lucid explanation of how our bodies stay fit or fat. Most important, Smart Exercise reveals the world's best-kept secret about fitness: keep your muscles in peak form and everything else will follow. U...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780395470435
ISBN-10: 0395470439
Publication Date: 5/30/1994
Pages: 292
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4.1 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A great read while you're riding your stationary bike or walking on the treadmill! Covert Bailey explains the science behind getting fit. This is everything you need to know about exercising SMART! So if you're going to put the work into a work-out, learn how to make it as effective as possible. Don't be just spinning your wheels and not seeing progress. Check out his other books, too.
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I bought this book, expecting to learn of exercises, the proper techniques for each (and recommended sets and reps), and what, specifically, a particular exercise would do for my body, but I was disappointed.

After reading the first 75 pages or so, and feeling like I was reading a friendly version of a college textbook, I started flipping ahead to find the explained and diagrammed exercises for different parts of the body. Nothing. I was not expecting lessons in biochemistry (or whatever). I wasn't wanting lessons about adipose, lactic acid, proteins, glucose, etc., etc. The title says "Smart Exercise," and so I believed the book would describe the proper way to do common and complex exercises the smart way, and not with the flawed techniques so many demonstrate out of ignorance. I expected, perhaps, recommended exercise equipment. Nothing.

I guess I'm just the type of person who trusts results. If an exercise is tried and true, I do not need or care to know the science behind it. Just tell me how to do it properly, and I'll be on my way.


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