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Maximum Fitness : The Complete Guide to Navy SEAL Cross Training | 
enlarge | Author: Stewart Smith Creators: M. Laurel Ln, Rd Cutlip, James Villepigue, Peter Field Peck Publisher: Hatherleigh Press Category: Book
List Price: $16.95 Buy New: $3.97 You Save: $12.98 (77%)
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 67649
Media: Paperback Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 8 x 0.6
ISBN: 1578260604 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.71 EAN: 9781578260607 ASIN: 1578260604
Publication Date: March 15, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships next business day from NY
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Product Description Same old same old on the treadmill? Are those dumbbells not making you any smarter? Is your fitness routine a boring routine? It's time to let former Navy SEAL Stew Smith show you the joys of cross-training! For anyone that has ever wanted a year round fitness program that gives you optimal fitness by varying your workouts on a quarterly basis, here's the book for you! This 52- week workout program encompasses all types of workout regimens for all types of exercisers. Beginners, advanced athletes, powerlifters, endurance athletes, teen athletes, people who wish to lose weight, people who wish to gain weight and so many others can benefit from the four programs outlined in this book. Cross training is the smartest way of training if you want to be stronger, healthier and injured less, using periodization techniques to achieve your highest level of fitness. Designed by a former US Navy SEAL, this program can be used for flexibility training, weight loss, speed training, muscle stamina, cardio-vascular fitness, strength training and much more! So join Stew Smith as he shows how to achieve Maximum Fitness.
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Effective and Flexible April 16, 2008 Jermes (LA, CA) I've had this book since it came out and I am still recommending it to people. The work-outs can be adjusted for different fitness levels but they will take you as far as you want to go. You can't really outgrow this book. I like the way it is broken up into phases- strength, cardio- this is better than doing the same mix throughout the year. Stretching and flexibility are not forgotten either. My beginner friends liked the introduction to pyramiding reps (a good trick to increase puul-up/push-up reps)and the fact that you don't need to be in a gym every day. Quite a lot can be done outdoors or at home. I run across very few other work out schedules that can be used for such a range of fitness levels. It isn't gimicky or sport specific, it's for all around fitness.
Tough Workouts November 1, 2007 Matt B (Ohio) The workout plans in this book are incredible. I am not too far into the first 13 week workout plan but I can definitely see that you have no choice but to get in shape if you follow the workouts the best you can. I will definitely look into Stew Smith's other workout books.
Great Book August 12, 2007 Daniel McLaughlin (Midland, TX USA) This is a great book with workouts which definitely do challenge you. The program uses a broad range of different exercises to help you become fit, as well as a good stretching routine to help you become more flexible. It also features a section on nutrition as well, to help you orient your eating habits to acheive your fitness goals. It features workout charts which are set up to give you a routine to follow which switches every couple of weeks, so you don't get bored with your workout. The program is a year-round program, and the workout charts are set up accordingly, so you know what you are supposed to be doing on which days. The reason I gave it a 4-star rating was for two reasons. (1) The workout charts seem as though they weren't edited very well, and can sometimes be confusing. (2) People with very hectic schedules might find it hard to fit this workout into their lives. The book does provide a few faster workouts, in case you're traveling and need something on the go which will still push you; however, I think this book was written for people who are serious about getting fit and are committed to dedicating time to get there.
Get Into Shape Fast April 9, 2007 Marina Kushner (SCR Books) Don't be fooled by the title. This book is a great all-around fitness manual. Anyone entering the Army will want to check out this program.
complete workout March 13, 2007 James Parker 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book covers everything,weights,cardio,flexibility,cycling and combat conditioning.If you want a book that covers all around fitness written by a guy that "knows a thing or two" about fitness,you won't be disappointed.Mr. Smith takes the best of all workouts and puts it into one book.Maximum Fitness should be in everyone's fitness library.
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