Workouts for Women: 2 Books in 1
Hailey Jackson, Jennifer H. Smith
Narratore Lisa Reichert, Michelle Murillo
Casa editrice: Author's Republic
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Workouts for Women: 2 Books in 1Book 1: Strength Training for WomenStrength training seems, to most people, like an inherently male pursuit. Women often looked down their noses at the concept of bodybuilding due to concerns about becoming 'overly masculine.’ Instead many women tend to spend a lot of time in doing other types of exercises such as light toning and cardiovascular exercises. Although these exercises can help to reduce body fat and tone your muscle to some degree, you can never truly change the shape of your body unless you start strength training.Even a beginner's strength training routine will burn calories and fat. When you lift weights, you put your body through a series of resistance training moves in order to build muscle. This type of training not only replaces fat with muscle, it also increases your metabolism.This book features a strength training plan that can be used right at home. You'll learn:• The benefits of strength training for women • Strength training exercises and a 7-day training plan• Bodybuilding nutrition and clean eating recipes• Strength training tips for beginnersBook 2: Yoga for BeginnersYoga is a form of relaxation that syncs the body, mind, and spirit. With a series of stretching and breathing techniques, practitioners are able to reconnect to themselves and the environment. Not only does yoga help you increase flexibility, lose weight, and look better, it also gives you a holistic approach to physical fitness and well-being. Yoga for Beginners is written with the beginner in mind and makes it easy for you to start your own yoga practice.Inside you'll learn: • The principles of yoga • The eight-limbed path of yoga • An easy to do two-week training plan • Tips for yoga beginnersOrder Workouts for Women: 2 Books in 1 right now!
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