The New Rules of Lifting for Abs.

By Lou Schuler & Alwyn Cosgrove

ISBN: 9781101626252

Printed: 2010

Publisher: Peguin Books.

Dimensions 20 × 24 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 20 x 24 x 3

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In the original dustsheet. White spine and red boards. Black title on both.

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A strong, athletic physique, highlighted by a flat midsection with well-defined abdominal muscles, is the goal of everyone who works out, from lifelong gym rats to the New Year’s resolution crowd. But most people who seek these goals undermine their efforts. In The New Rules of Lifting for Abs, Lou Schuler and Alwyn Cosgrove offer unique programs based on the latest breakthroughs in exercise science. And, as they did in their previous books, The New Rules of Lifting and The New Rules of Lifting for Women, the authors debunk ab-training myths while showing readers how to strip off even the most stubborn flab.

Surprising revelations include:

Washboard abs do not always equal a healthy, pain-free back
The crunch is actually a poor choice for most people
Extending the core can be much more effective than flexing ab muscles It’s impossible to isolate the core muscles
And much, much more

Readers get three months of intense workouts, combining fat-busting conditioning work with intense strength training, which they can easily expand into a yearlong program. Schuler and Cosgrove also include a nutrition component detailing how to eat for fat loss, muscle gain, and improved health. Home-gym friendly, and illustrated with more than 150 black-and-white photographs, The New Rules of Lifting for Abs delivers the goods.

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