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Books : The Great Balance and Stability Handbook

The Great Balance and Stability Handbook

by: Andre Noel Potvin, Chad Benson




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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780973126204
ISBN: 0973126205
Label: Productive Fitness Products Inc.
Product Manufacturer: Productive Fitness Products Inc.
Number Of Pages: 64
Publication Date: 2003-07
Publisher: Productive Fitness Products Inc.
Ranking: 12090
Studio: Productive Fitness Products Inc.









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A series of balance exercises using a wobble board, balance cushion, BOSU ball and the Extreme Balance Board. The exercises range in complexity from those suited to the average person up to the athlete. Balance is a key factor in succeeding at any sport.









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Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - the great balance and stability handbook
i bought this book along with a wobble board, and found that it gave me plenty of exercises and ideas to help use my board. i am glad that i bought it.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - lots of info in small package....
This packs a big wallop in a small paperback volume. These exercises are concise, separated into nice sections that make sense. And, there a lots of them to choose from. When you open the book, at first you may think, "this is it?". Look again, and look inside. I was happily surprised and pleased at the amount of information and exercises presented for balance training with 3 different equipment options.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - satisfied
Solid, straight-forward descriptions with intensity level. Nice graphics. Easy to understand and use.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very clear, well organized, valuable book.
I highly recommend this book. The different types of exercises are clearly color coded and written to focus on different parts of the body; the writing is very accessible; it's extremely user friendly. Great, down-to-earth slim manual of instruction.



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