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Weight Training By Design: Customize Your Own Fitness and Weight Loss Program Using the Revolutionary BAM Superset System

August 26, 2010 by admin  
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An efficient, balanced system that maximizes Weight training workout results—no matter what your level Weight Training by Design is the first introduction to a groundbreaking new weight-training p. . . More >>

Weight Training By Design: Customize Your Own Fitness and Weight Loss Program Using the Revolutionary BAM Superset System

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5 Responses to “Weight Training By Design: Customize Your Own Fitness and Weight Loss Program Using the Revolutionary BAM Superset System”
  1. imre veres says:

    I realy do not understand how this book could be 5 star. Most of the exercises are done on machine, mostly Cybex.
    So it is definitely not for home users.
    Most of the exercises are isolation exercises. So, not for beginners, who should start with compound.
    There is no explanations about how to breath, and for beginner it can hurt the health very badly.
    So, maybe this book is for beginner who is going to gym with personal trainer who can give the explanation how to breath. But if you have a certified personal trainer, why you need this book?
    Revolutionary concept? : ) Do not be funny! About that, you can find tones of more usefull materials.
    I gave 1 star for “things to avoid” in exercises description, that is the best point in this book. Otherwise 0.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. K. Jacobs says:

    Liked the reviews I read here about this book. After purchasing and reading the book, the reviews are truley misleading. Content which is meager has little explanation for nearly any exercise suggested. BAM is better used by Emeril then in this book.
    Fancy topics like “Posture and Ergonomics” once I read it, are nothing more then superficial observations. Telling me how to stand and sit are not training techniques.
    The chapter on abs has 6 exercises with 2 being used twice one on a bench and one on the floor counting for 4 of the 6.
    Sadly the reviews sucked for this book. If I had flipped thru the book for just a few seconds I would have passed without a moments hesitation, instead I wasted a few bucks and some time confirming how feeble the book was.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. I found Weight Training By Design to be an extremely user-friendly manual for strength-training with both free weights and weight machines. Given my tight daily schedule, I used the sample workout plans to tailor a conditioning program to accomplish my specific goals, while employing the BAM superset system to work muscle groups in an efficient manner. Those seeking various levels of physical fitness (from beginners to seasoned athletes) will benefit from the sound principles contained in this book. And this book is a definite must for people on the go who want a comprehensive daily workout, but cannot spend hours in a gym.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Few people make posture the top priority until they get an injury. I had fatigued my way into a shoulder impingement, not knowing how to position the shoulders, chest, back, abs and hips to avoid compromise and strain. Luckily I met Dale, had some sessions, bought the book. I do the “daily dozen” and about half of the exercises, which is plenty. My brain relates to the strict instructive photos. One reviewer wanted more details, but if you look closely the pictures give very definite examples. The workout is first rate if you do it right. Which builds recovery and success.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I have tried working out with many trainers as I need the development of bone density and yet have joint problems, little cartilage, and low bone density, all necessitating great care. Without exception, every trainer before Dale hurt me. I have been working out with Dale’s method, under his guidance, for over five years. I have never gotten injured and according to bone scans, my density has improved over these years. This book is a welcome addition to the body of weight training material available. It is clear and concise and allows one to develop strength and bone density (as well as sculpting the body. . . an added benefit!) without injury through a proven method. Now everyone can take advantage of Dale’s expertise through the system he has developed and committed to writing in this book wherever they live, without fear of injury.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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