The Boy’s Health Information: Professional Teaching for the Younger Man Who Needs to Look and Really feel His Finest (English)
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Professional teaching for the younger man who needs to appear and feel his finest.
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The Boy’s Health Information: Professional Teaching for the Younger Man Who Needs to Look and Really feel His Finest (English)
$10.95
Susan –
Teen boy fitness
Bought for grandson for his teen fitness. Kids need all the help they can get. Might as well get him off to a good start.
Dee –
Confidence builder
My 13 year old son loves this book. It is very hard to find a fitness guide for young boys. This book gave him the confidence he needed to work out.
Thor Hedges –
Great Book for Young Men
This book offers an excellent foundation for young men (boy’s) desiring to develop agility, endurance, and strength. The book is long enough to cover the important aspects of fitness, yet not too long to lose your attention. This is a real gem for anyone looking for a resource to train young men.
Chantel Denise Smith –
Great resource.
My Son loved this fitness guide bookWhen he started to take interest in working out
PumpkinHanif –
love it
My eight year old son loves this book. He reads from it often and tries to follow the advice outlined.
Steven –
Practical, understandable advice on health and fitness for boys.
The Boy’s Fitness Guide: Expert Coaching for the Young Man Who Wants to Look and Feel His Best (English)One of the challenges for modern fathers is teaching and modeling good health and physical fitness habits for our children, especially for boys. This wasn’t a requirement for our own fathers, but with increasing rates of obesity and sedentary lifestyles (including among young people), establishing lifelong healthy habits has become a vital skill for children to learn. This is an especially important role for fathers (and uncles and even grandfathers) to play with their sons, since they can be a boy’s strongest model for what it means to be a healthy adult male. Of course, most adult men have a hard enough time maintaining a healthy lifestyle even without the added demands of parenthood, so how will we find the time to teach fitness to our sons?That’s where The Boy’s Fitness Guide comes in. This is practical and straightforward advice on health and fitness, written in an easy-to-understand format for boys as young as elementary age through their teen years. Most of the book is devoted to exercise, with separate chapters explaining the fundamentals of muscles and exercise, stretching, resistance exercise and aerobic exercise. This is followed by a chapter on nutrition, which includes charts that clearly explain the functions of different vitamins and minerals, and the GO-SLOW-WHOA approach to choosing healthy food and drink. There is also a chapter on body care, which includes good practices for personal, oral, and sleep hygiene.This book is written for the perspective of boys, and is presented with their concerns in mind. For example, aerobic exercise is discussed as a way to do things like play soccer without getting out of breath. It also seeks to address questions that may occur to young boys, such as explaining that resistance exercise will tone your body but won’t make your muscles bigger until after puberty. There are also brief sections on little-discussed issues of importance including eating disorders and anabolic steroids.The tone of the book is upbeat and encouraging without ever fully descending into saccharine moralizing or syrupy optimism. This combination of upbeat tone and practical advice helps it portray fitness as something achievable and accessible even for boys who are not “jocks” or particularly athletic. The Boy’s Guide to Fitness is useful as a resource for boys to learn how to maintain their own health and fitness, as well as for fathers or other adult males to use as a guide in teaching boys about a topic that has become an important life skill.
Violet –
Very basic
This book is a very basic instruction on fitness and nutrition. Illustrations are poor. I purchased this book to get new ideas on boys’ exercises, but the book was dated on concepts pertaining to fitness in general.
Linda T –
Defective product
When I opened the package the front cover had been torn off and was missing. Very disappointing!
Moi –
I bought this for a typical 14 year old hoping he might pick up some growing up skills and hopefully have a bit of fun about it
julie –
Book much small than I thought. Should have checked the dimensions.