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    The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding : The Bible of Bodybuilding, Fully Updated and Revised

    The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding : The Bible of Bodybuilding, Fully Updated and Revised
    Author: Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Creator: Bill Dobbins
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Category: Book

    List Price: $27.00
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 325 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1110

    Media: Paperback
    Edition: Rev Upd
    Pages: 800
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.6
    Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 1.8

    ISBN: 0684857219
    Dewey Decimal Number: 646.75
    EAN: 9780684857213
    ASIN: 0684857219

    Publication Date: November 5, 1999
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com Review
    Arnold Schwarzenegger hasn't competed as a bodybuilder since he won the Mr. Olympia title in 1980, but he remains the sport's No. 1 icon. He hosts an annual bodybuilding contest in Columbus, Ohio, and allows a column to be ghost-written under his name in a muscle magazine. Today's bodybuilders may have bigger muscles than Arnold ever did, but everyone inside and outside the iron game gives him credit for exponentially broadening the popularity of physique training.

    With this updated Encyclopedia (it was originally published in 1985), Schwarzenegger wraps his huge arms around the entire sport. He hits the history of bodybuilding, the champions (he's quite generous in his praise of predecessors, contemporaries, and successors alike), the training systems. Some of the information is more bodybuilding lore than science; for example, exercises are said to "expand the rib cage" or develop the "inner" or "outer" chest, all physiological impossibilities. But they're still good exercises, and the book includes every movement imaginable for every muscle group.

    If you love the sport of bodybuilding, you'll want this book in your library, if for no other reason than to feast your eyes on the hundreds of photos of the best physiques in the history of the sport. And, in a pinch, the 800-page encyclopedia can fill in nicely for a missing dumbbell. --Lou Schuler

    Product Description

    From elite bodybuilding competitors to gymnasts, from golfers to fitness gurus, anyone who works out with weights must own this book -- a book that only Arnold Schwarzenegger could write, a book that has earned its reputation as "the bible of bodybuilding."

    Inside, Arnold covers the very latest advances in both weight training and bodybuilding competition, with new sections on diet and nutrition, sports psychology, the treatment and prevention of injuries, and methods of training, each illustrated with detailed photos of some of bodybuilding's newest stars.

    Plus, all the features that have made this book a classic are here:

  • Arnold's tried-and-true tips for sculpting, strengthening, and defining each and every muscle to create the ultimate buff physique

  • The most effective methods of strength training to stilt your needs, whether you're an amateur athlete or a pro bodybuilder preparing for a competition

  • Comprehensive information on health, nutrition, and dietary supplements to help you build muscle, lose fat, and maintain optimum energy

  • Expert advice on the prevention and treatment of sports-related injuries

  • Strategies and tactics for competitive bodybuilders from selecting poses to handling publicity

  • The fascinating history and growth of' bodybuilding as a sport, with a photographic "Bodybuilding Hall of Fame"

  • And, of course, Arnold's individual brand of inspiration and motivation throughout

    Covering every level of expertise and experience, The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding will help you achieve your personal best. With his unique perspective as a seven-time winner of the Mr. Olympia title and all international film star, Arnold shares his secrets to dedication, training, and commitment, and shows you how to take control of your body and realize your own potential for greatness.


  • Customer Reviews:   Read 320 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Very good body bulding guide   July 5, 2009
    C. M. Perez (Mexico, D.F.)
    This book is really useful as a guide for self training with weights, although there are sections more interesting than others, in general it is a good guide for beginners like me. It is worth to look for the updated version as it covers topics which were not included in the first book release.


    5 out of 5 stars Amazing book. get it!!! it helps a lot   June 16, 2009
    S. Smith
    This book is good for anyone interested in bodybuilding. it will answer any questions you may have. EVERY single bit of important information about bodybuilding is in here. check it out


    5 out of 5 stars Great Book   June 13, 2009
    Corbun R. Frazier (Tulsa, OK)
    I like this book very much. It has everything you need for working out and bodybuilding and then plus some. It is a great book and I suggest this book to anyone who likes to work out or wants to look better!


    5 out of 5 stars bodybuilding   June 12, 2009
    A. Mack (Thurmont, MD)
    Great book. Im 6' 195 lbs benching 350 and squating 450, which took me four years to accomplish (I used to be 5' 10" 140lbs)so I thought I new alot about building muscle. Untill i came across this book. Ive doubled my knowledge on the subject, and forsee great gains in my future due to my new found knowledge. I highly recomend this tis book to any muscle builders out there.


    3 out of 5 stars Buyer beware.   June 7, 2009
    Daniel Jacobsen (milwaukee, WI USA)
    Good book. Taken comprehensively I doubt it has many peers as the "bible of bodybuilding". But...if you are used to doing high intensity training. Breaking up the body parts over 5 days or doing a more popular training split you need to be aware that in order to follow Arnold's recommended workload you will have to alter your training quite drastically. Most people who lift actually overtrain on a given workout. If you bomb your area and don't lift with proper technique controlling the weights through their whole range you will probably suffer. Be absolutely sure to start these programs with much less weight on any given exercise that you are used to. I recommend you gradually increase weights only as comfortable. Good luck.


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