43 of 43 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Relief for an older, tired body - Thank YOU!!!, Oct 11 2005
By Lois C. Webb "Lois Lane" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Total Strength Training for Women (Spiral-bound)
The exercises in Amazin's Total Strength Training for Women has allowed me to rejuvenate my body strength, tone weakened muscles in my arms and legs, and rebuild muscle loss due to my age (64). She has shown me that age is not really a factor when attempting to strengthen muscles - something I had resigned myself to upon reaching seniority. Her anatomical reproductions are excellent and they allowed me to target areas of my body that were weak or painful with equally excellent results. I look forward to her next book on Home Training. Her techniques have inspired me to set up a gym at home and continue to excercise. Thank you, Amazin ... there is an entire world of senior age women who can benefit from your book.
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Equipment Oriented, Nov 21 2006
By Luminoso - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Total Strength Training for Women (Spiral-bound)
This book is heavily weighted toward the use of exercise machines. If you have access to them at home or in a gym, then it's an excellent book for toning and strength building. If you don't, you'll discover that, aside from the sturdy spiral format, it has little to offer the at-home exerciser interested in using handheld, wrist, or ankle weights and the Thera Band system. If the latter is more your speed, try Joan Pagano's excellent book: "Strength Training for Women."
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, Nov 5 2006
By Susanna Hutcheson "Copywriting for the Discri... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Total Strength Training for Women (Spiral-bound)
A good and clear illustrated guide to exercises with both machines and free weights. Also the best methods for each body type outlined. You even get sample workouts for people at all levels of fitness and exercise development.
The book shows exercises for each body part so you can develop your own routine and it also includes a log you can copy.
The book includes routines for seniors and weight loss. There are some 300 color photos and you'll learn how to do each exercise and what to avoid that may cause injury.
A good book for anyone at any level of fitness who needs a complete, handy guide. Being spiral bound it will go with you and you can easily use it daily.
My one complaint is that some of the routines are devoted to using machines only and many people don't belong to a gym but work out at home. For them, this creates a real problem.