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Essentials of Sports Nutrition and Supplements
$78.73 pMillions of consumers want to lose body fat, gain muscle mass, and/or improve exercise performance. In addition to an exercise program, they often look to sports supplements as a ~toolsa (TM) to help them reach their goals. This book, the culmination of years of work by the thought leaders in the sports nutrition field will help the consumer, student, scientist, and sports nutrition professional sift through the huge volume of information and come up with reasonable and scientifically-based ideas and conclusions about sports nutrition.pWritten and edited by the leaders in the field and members of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, the Essentials of Sports Nutrition and Supplements combines basic science with the best in applied sports nutrition. Topics in this book include:pulpliEndocrinology and Exercise/lipliPrinciples of Exercise Training/lipliAn Overview of Dietary Supplements/lipliNutritional Needs of Endurance Athletes/lipliNutritional Needs of Strength-Power Athletes/lipliSports Application of Creatine/lipliEating to Improve Body Composition/lipliPre-, During, and Post-Workout Nutrition for Endurance Athletes/lipliPre- During, and Post-Workout Nutrition for Strength-Power Athletes/lip/ulpBut the book covers much more than the short list above. Whether you are a student, scientist or sports nutrition professional, this book will serve as the resource for you in this rapidly growing field. |
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User's Guide to Heart-Healthy Supplements
$7.48 In this concise User's Guide, Michael Janson, M.D., describes the best nutritional and herbal supplements for preventing and reversing heart disease. Some of these supplements, such as coenzyme Q10 and hawthorn, may be less well known than others, but they are still powerful, natural health-promoting substances. Dr. Janson also provides clear guidelines for how to safely use these supplements. |
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Teaching Weightlifting Movements (DVD)
$44.73 Teaching Weightlifting Movements is designed to help coaches better understand how to teach weightlifting pulling movements to their athletes. In an easy-to-follow and apply manner, the DVD explains and demonstrates the proper technique for performing the clean and the squat clean, as well as several important assistance exercises. The types of errors that are often made when performing pulling movements are also reviewed. Among the topics covered: weightlifting pulling movements, the clean and the squat clean, teaching the snatch, important assistance exercises, and weightlifting equipment. Produced in cooperation with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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Weightlifting (True Books-Sports)
$6.98 Weightlifting (True Books-Sports) by Bob Knotts Published in 2000 by Children's Press (CT) |
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Solve It with Supplements: The Best Herbal and Nutritional Supplements to Help Prevent and Heal More Than 100 Common Health Problems
$7.99 The evidence is in: Herbal and nutritional supplements have the therapeutic power to help treat and prevent disease. But how does someone know which ones to take and in what amounts? The answers can be found in this authoritative reference, which presents the best supplements to prevent or heal more than 100 common health problems. Every recommendation in this book has undergone thorough medical review by two respected physicians who specialize in complementary and alternative therapies. In addition to precise dosage instructions, the authors provide vital information on contraindications and potential interactions with medications, foods, and other supplements; examine the science and skepticism behind controversial supplements such as bee pollen, creatine, DHEA, and vitamin E; and warn about conditions for which readers should seek professional medical care before self-treating. |
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Naked Weightlifting: The Bare Essentials of Weight-Training
$14.37 Naked Weightlifting: The Bare Essentials of Weight-Training |
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En Forma Con el Culturismo/Weightlifting
$12.11 En Forma Con el Culturismo/Weightlifting |
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User's Guide to Brain-Boosting Supplements
$7.48 In the "User's Guide to Brain-Boosting Supplements," leading nutritionist Shari Lieberman terams up woth top nutrition writer James Gormley to describe the best brain-boosting dietary supplements-including vitamin E, amino acids, huperzine A, and acetyl-L-carnitine-and how to use them safely and effectively to achieve optimum brain power. |
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Doctor's Best Best MSM 1500 mg
$7.93 Best MSM 1500 mg,Supplements |