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Males’s Well being Your Physique is Your Barbell: No Fitness center. Simply Gravity. Construct a Leaner, Stronger, Extra Muscular You in 28 Days!

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With Males’s Well being Your Physique Is Your Barbell, a reader could have no excuse to not get into one of the best form of his or her life—merely, simply, and in simply 6 weeks within the comfort of his or her own residence. 

Metabolic coaching professional BJ Gaddour, CSCS, whom Males’s Well being journal calls one of many 100 fittest males of all time, has created a remarkably environment friendly and efficient body-transforming exercise and diet program primarily based on only a handful of straightforward strikes, the Body weight Eight. These no-equipment-required workouts are all one must construct a strikingly symmetrical, completely proportioned, and classically lovely physique, identical to BJ’s.

As soon as readers grasp every legendary health feat with excellent kind, they’ll use BJ’s scalable, step-by-step progressions to go from floor zero to superhero. From these train variations, readers can assemble a whole lot of customized exercises. Dozens of pattern routines are already demonstrated by way of massive, daring how-to pictures throughout the guide and arranged by aim, period, depth, and focused physique zone. That is the one guide a person or girl wants to realize the physique she or he has all the time needed anyplace—and with out gear.

Writer ‏ : ‎ Rodale Books; 1st version (Could 13, 2014)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1623363837
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1623363833
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 kilos
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.62 x 0.63 x 9.1 inches

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  1. Dan

    A Comparison of Three Bodyweight Training Books
    I own Bodyweight Strength Training Anatomy by Bret Contreras, You are Your Own Gym by Mark Lauren, and Your Body is Your Barbell by BJ Gaddour. This review refers to the Kindle versions of each book. I would recommend buying either the Contreras or Gaddour book; however, I feel the Lauren book is not worth buying unless you are collecting books on the subject. I would actually recommend buying both the Contreras and Gaddour books as they complement each other well. Neither book is perfect, but together they cover the topic very thoroughly.This review covers the following elements:Exercises: Number and variety of exercises.Programming: The sample routines given in the book as well as basic templates for building your own programs.Progressions: Making a particular exercise easier or more difficult so a person of any level can benefit from the exercise as well as allowing progression in strength and ability.Educational value: How well the book teaches the reader to understand how the body works and how the exercises work each part of your body.User friendliness: How easy it is to use the Kindle book.Exercises:All three books provide a large variety of exercises, however Contreras is the best here. My problem with the Lauren book is that it is not much more than an encyclopedia of exercises and doesn’t do a good job of explaining why you should be doing any particular exercise. Also, he gives many of the exercises goofy, unwieldy names that sometimes don’t help you understand what the move actually is. Gaddour only provides major compound movements and skips the core and isolation exercises. On the other hand, Contreras covers exercises for the arms, core, glutes and even the neck. Gaddour and Contreras both cover metabolic training and full-body exercises. Gaddour gets extra credit for an excellent chapter devoted to burpee variations, culminating in the Rolling Pistol Squat (a backward, one-leg burpee). In my opinion, this chapter is worth the price of the book (yes, I like burpees).Programming:The Contreras book is the best in terms of programming. He gives you workout templates and suggestions for what exercises to use. The explanations of each exercise in the book will help you decide what exercises to select. He also provides sample “metabolic” (HIIT and MRT) workouts. The Gaddour and Lauren books only give you set routines to follow without much flexibility. However, the Gaddour book is better because he presents you with various styles of routines, such as for maximum fat loss, maximum strength, and so on. The Lauren book has little variety in the routines.Progressions:Gaddour is definitely the big winner here. In fact, I think this is the biggest strength of his book. He gives you eight basic types of exercises. With each exercise, he gives you five levels of difficulty. Within each level he provides three “microregressions” and three “microprogressions” that allow you to fine tune the exercise as appropriate for your skill level. Anyone who’s ever engaged in strength training knows how helpful it is to progress in small increments. Contreras also gives examples of progressions and regression, but not with the detail found in the Gaddour book. Lauren is weakest here. To be fair, he does give ideas on how to make an exercise more difficult, just not as well as the other two.Educational value:The only area where the Contreras book is lacking in educational value compared to the others is regarding nutrition. Lauren and Gaddour both cover nutrition to some extent, whereas Contreras doesn’t mention it. The Gaddour and Lauren books both have chapters devoted to exercise nutrition, the former written by a PhD from Pennsylvania State University.Contreras’ muscle diagrams are outstanding and they really allow the reader to understand how the body works and how the muscles are being used. He breaks it down by primary and secondary muscles worked. I was surprised to learn how many upper-body movements involve the trapezius, for example. Contreras also does a good job explaining training variables such as intensity, density, and periodization. Lauren discusses these topics to a lesser extent.User friendliness:Lauren is last is this category. The book is laid out poorly. Although the exercises are organized by body part, the Kindle book does not provide links to the separate sections, as in the Gaddour and Contreras books. Lauren has an alphabetic index at the end but, particularly with the odd names he gives the exercises, it’s difficult to find exercises for specific body parts. For example, if you want to find three exercises to work your thighs, you will have to go to the non-indexed Exercises section and flip through the pages until you get to what you want. This is a major headache on a Kindle. Contreras and Gaddour both provide extensive hyperlinking to get to where you need to go in the book. Contreras provides links organized by body part and specific exercises – he does the best job here.Contreras strengths: Muscle diagrams Isolation exercises (especially glutes) Customizable routines Most user-friendly Kindle versionContreras weaknesses: No discussion of nutritionGaddour strengths: Progressions Burpees chapter Nutrition chapterGaddour weaknesses: No specific core exercises No isolation exercisesLauren strengths: Chapter on using household items to workout can be usefulLauren weaknesses: Poor Kindle formatting No full-body or metabolic training exercises No discussion of body mechanicsIf I had to recommend only one of these books, Contreras would win by a nose, with Gaddour a close second. This was a tough choice as they are both excellent books, but going by the “teach a man to fish” concept I think Contreras does a better job of explaining things such that you can design your own workout programs rather than merely following what someone else has shown you. That said, I highly recommend buying both of these books as each complements the other quite well. Combined, they’re nearly perfect.

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  2. P. Kellingsworth

    Buy the book
    I ordered the kindle edition. Yes it is well formatted as others have said but it was a waste of money as I believe a book this goodshould be in everybody’s fitness library. I’m not sure if this is the holy grail of exercise of exercise but I would compare it to Paul’s letter to the Ephesians if that was centered on exercise. Read that one too.BTW.Something will resonate, believe me. it was written by a human, for a human.. haven’t even done one of the exercises yet due to back pain but I am practicing his I believe it is called “hollow body techniques” and in 24 hoursmy back is feeling much better. My posture is worlds away from what it would have been had it been had i not read this book. He describe each exercise in such such detail as far as your spinal alignment should be while you are exercising I feel there is possibly no better book on exercise available. And guys, if your worried about mass, the 5 month program is based around sets of ten. Another mass program follows. You could easily use this program to put on 20+ pounds and the amazing thing is how strong your core and posture will improve.The source of “True Strength” and longevity. I’m using the “hollow body” technique right now and am amazed at how easy it is to sit and right this Before it would have have been a chore. This part of the book alone would have been worth the price of the book, for me at least. This thing of tightening the abdomen while bringing the hips forward seems seems to be the key to key to eliminating the back problem I have been struggling with for years. And Ladies, if your worried about “getting too buff” or gaining to much mass from these workouts, don’t.Just like gymnasts and dancers remember these are all body weight movements. Men adore gymnasts, believe me. Well, the reason I wrote this is to urge you to by the book edition as opposed to the kindle and I’ll finally tell you why. Because the book holds a LOT of information. I thought I would just look over it and hit the nearest park and do my workout but no, you really need the book with you as you do the workouts. There are micro-progressions and regressions within each exercise that are going to be difficult to remember when you’re covered in sweat and shaky in the great outdoors. It’s going to be a lot to remember as your going to have to do drop sets and maintain perfect form to hit your target reps. You will only have 15 seconds to prepare for the next exercise. Is this sounding like a difficult program ? No harder than basic training was for me, many years ago, but yes, that was difficult, to say the least. Does it sound like a program where you would want to take every advantage you could including a proper diet And A Physical Copy of the Book to help you.Yes. I want to underline that but this program won’t let me Anyway. Get your game face on. Buy the book. Not the kindle. And get ready to change change you life. This is already changing my life within 24 hours and I haven’t even begun. We’ll see each other on the other side. We’ll both be stronger, fitter, and more vibrant. I can’t wait. Good Luck !!.

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  3. Joe

    So far I’ve sat on my sofa and stared at this book on the shelf for months. It certainly makes me feel good that should I ever get into a debate about fitness and barbell weights on social media, I have the references nearby to blow people out the water!

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  4. DTBrazil

    Sou bem iniciante na Calistenia, mas este livro está sendo bem útil para mim. O autor descreve a forma, como posicionar o corpo, em que postura… muito bom.

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  5. Devanshu Kashyap

    The step by step execution and progression of exercises according to varied levels of strength of person is awesome feature. Highlighting and laying emphasis on basics is v helpful. brief notes on nutrition is very enlightening. Thank you bj gaddour 🙂

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  6. Sean Barker

    This book is a must have for anyone who’s want to improve their own fitness or fitness professionals helping others do the same. As a fitness pro myself and the owner of two fitness bootcamp locations I’ve been learning from BJ for years and nobody offers as much motivating movement instruction as clearly as him. In this case showing such innovative waves to work your body without equipment but also the proper progressions and regressions to accommodate all fitness levels. Besides the awesome content, this book is beautifully laid out from cover to cover. If you want to crank your body to the next level get this book and anything BJ Gaddour puts out.

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  7. Cliente Kindle

    Per essere in forma – una forma che impegnandosi può essere simile a quella di un ginnasta professionista – è sufficiente allenarsi come suggerisce BJ Gaddour.BJ Gaddour ce lo spiega con un metodo semplice, privo di attrezzature e che necessita soltanto di 2m quadri e di un pò di buona volontà.La gradualità, la chiarezza delle foto, la completezza delle spiegazioni ne fanno un libro eccezionale.Per quelli che vogliono andare ‘oltre’ consiglio anche:Convict Conditioning di Paul Wade.

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