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High-level strength training programs have advanced almost as fast as technology itself over the past decade. In Target Bodybuilding, Per Tesch combines the two to present weightlifting techniques that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revealed to be most beneficial for muscle building and sculpting. The book begins with an explanation of the MRI technology and how the information acquired from it takes the guesswork out of training. Tesch then provides a brief anatomical overview, focusing most on the major arm and leg muscle groups that will be targeted in the exercise section that follows.A total of 60 lifts are included for the biceps, triceps, thigh, and calf muscles. Two large photos showing the starting and lifting positions are shown for each lift. Instructions for proper lifting technique accompany the photos. On a facing page, an enlarged photograph of the specific muscle group and body part is complemented by a description of the muscle function involved in the lift. Paired with this information is a large MRI scan showing the amount of activity generated in each muscle involved in the lift.At the end of the book, Tesch explains how to develop a successful bodybuilding program. He also provides a number of tips for beginning, intermediate, and advanced trainers.Take the guesswork out of training. With the help of MRI technology, Target Bodybuilding goes inside the body to show the best techniques for building and sculpting the muscles.

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title:Target Bodybuilding
author:Tesch, Per.
publisher:Human Kinetics
isbn10 | asin:0880119381
print isbn13:9780880119382
ebook isbn13:9780585295473
language:English
subjectBodybuilding, Weight training, Muscle strength.
publication date:1999
lcc:GV546.5.T47 1999eb
ddc:646.7/5
subject:Bodybuilding, Weight training, Muscle strength.
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Target Bodybuilding
Per A. Tesch, Phd
Page ii Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Tesch Per - photo 2
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Tesch, Per
Target bodybuilding / Per A. Tesch.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-88011-938-1
1. Bodybuilding. 2. Weight training. 3. Muscle strength.
I. Title.
GV546.5.T47 1999
646.7'5--dc21 98-40334
CIP
ISBN: 0-88011-938-1
Copyright 1999 by Per A. Tesch
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Contents
Chapter 1
Muscles and MRI
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How the Technique Works
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Applying the Technique
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Making Sense of the MRIs
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Chapter 2
Front of Upper Arm
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Picture 6
Standing Biceps Curl with Straight Bar and Wide Grip
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Standing Biceps Curl with EZ Bar and Wide Grip
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Standing Dumbbell Curl with Palm Up
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Standing Dumbbell Curl with Neutral Grip
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Standing Dumbbell Curl with Lateral Rotation
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Incline Seated Dumbbell Curl with Lateral Rotation
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Incline Seated Dumbbell Curl with Neutral Grip
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Incline Seated Dumbbell Curl with Palm Up
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Standing Biceps Curl with EZ Bar and Arm Blaster
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