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To any of you who are:
Competion Bound:
I dont know what you are aiming for in competing (because i dont know anything about competition) but i thought of you yesterday as i read this book....
Body Flex-Magic by German Ms. Olympia finalist Anja Langer.
I read tons of books at the bookstore and this one got me to pull out my wallet...
First like Anja as a person... serious body, hard worker and winner.
I love how she has designed her body, her muscle development is way more than i could go for but its incredibly graceful and beautiful...without enhancements... totally femme... totally sexy ....
I liked the size and content of the book (it's about 300 pages)I liked that she treats the reader seriously in case they are shooting for the top.
I liked that i saw techniques and topics in this book i have not noticed elsewhere..
(she talked about where the best place to get the weight on a muscle contraction... to get the weight at the top of a bicept contraction she tells you to bend , flat back, at the waist, let the arms hang straight down and then when you curl the weight all the way up on a bicept curl you will be putting the stress of the weight in the optimal place on the muscle..(i may not have told that well.. but thats the idea)
Another book...
Also have you seen "maximize your training " by matt brzycki??
I have to get that book also . Almost no photos, but lots of goood information on what works and doesnt and WHY with scientific backup.
To any of you who are:
Competion Bound:
I dont know what you are aiming for in competing (because i dont know anything about competition) but i thought of you yesterday as i read this book....
Body Flex-Magic by German Ms. Olympia finalist Anja Langer.
I read tons of books at the bookstore and this one got me to pull out my wallet...
First like Anja as a person... serious body, hard worker and winner.
I love how she has designed her body, her muscle development is way more than i could go for but its incredibly graceful and beautiful...without enhancements... totally femme... totally sexy ....
I liked the size and content of the book (it's about 300 pages)I liked that she treats the reader seriously in case they are shooting for the top.
I liked that i saw techniques and topics in this book i have not noticed elsewhere..
(she talked about where the best place to get the weight on a muscle contraction... to get the weight at the top of a bicept contraction she tells you to bend , flat back, at the waist, let the arms hang straight down and then when you curl the weight all the way up on a bicept curl you will be putting the stress of the weight in the optimal place on the muscle..(i may not have told that well.. but thats the idea)
Another book...
Also have you seen "maximize your training " by matt brzycki??
I have to get that book also . Almost no photos, but lots of goood information on what works and doesnt and WHY with scientific backup.