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The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding

The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding

Simon & Schuster


Number of pages: 800
Language: English (Original Language)
Language: English (Unknown)
Language: English (Published)


RRP: £19.99
Good but very limited in important regards.
Review date: 2009-01-04 Rating: 6 out of 10

I'll give it three stars as it will get you interested in the subject but there are better sources. If it wasn't for the shear volume of information I would be looking at a SUBSTANTIALLY lower rating.

If you are working hard and have very little time to study the subject, absolutely avoid it.

Something is provided on a lot of exercises and each body part is split into the component parts. For volume it's great. For quality, and STRESS of WHAT WILL WORK, it's star rating is reduced to 1 star. Nothing is offered on Intensity Cycling, the tool you will actually be using daily in the gym and what is offered in terms of good GOOD FORM (how to actually do the exercises) is very limited. It promotes a training style which will not accomodate good recovery and hence stimulation of growth. It's really aimed at drug assisted genetically superior trainees. When it does stress Progressive Resistance training, nothing is really offered. No system, nothing.

If you're in school/college/just got made redundant and want to read it, go for it. If you're busy 24/7 and want to figure this now, get the gains and find out which exercises will stimulate increases in growth (and not lead to overtraining, and waist time using isolation exercises that will stimulate the body you want), go to "Beyond Brawn" and "the insider's tell-all handbook on weight-training technique" and get your new hobby going ASAP.

I read Arnie's book first then read them other two books and can't help think that I've procrastinated valuable time I could have spent down the gym.

It's key fault is lack of stress. Just saying "progressive poundage is key" and "this exercise is for mass and this is for finishing" is clearly not enough.



Reviews


If the info inside doesn't make you bigger, just start lifting the book.
Review date: 2008-09-30 Rating: 10 out of 10

This book is exactly what it says it is- an encyclopedia. It is divided into no less than five "books." Measuring in at about one and a half inches thick, if the info contained inside doesn't help you get bigger, just try lifting the book!

A quick rundown of each chapter. The first book is basically an introduction to bodybuilding, covering a lot of miscellaneous, but important topics. The second book covers the training programs, the third the body part exercises, and the fourth book competing. The fifth and last book covers nutrition and diets.

As you can tell, there's really only one word to describe this book- comprehensive. Would have liked to see a little more on injuries, for example there only about a half page on shoulder injuries, but then again this isn't exactly a sports medicine book either. Weightlifters who have a shoulder problem or rotator cuff tear might also want to take a look at Treat Your Own Rotator Cuff.


dont bother....
Review date: 2008-06-09 Rating: 2 out of 10

when i bought this book(december 2006) i had high hopes. i like many others thought that because arnold had a terrific physique he obviously had superior knowledge than anyone else in the bodybuilding world. im fairly ectomorphic, skinny, small jointed etc, so i wanted to build myself up to a respectable size, so i got started on the routine in the book and what happened? i did 4months solid of 6 days a week every week and had pretty much nothing to show for it, mainly just reduced bodyfat due to long workouts and anyone who thinks its because i didnt work hard enough is wrong. overtraining is what comes to mind when i think of this book. i respect arnold alot because of what hes acheived, but the advice in this book in totally worthless unless your taking loads of steroids like many idiots do. not long after quiting the arny routine i stumbled across the works of mike mentzer(who i had no previous knowledge of)and it seemed pretty radical when i read his book(1 set to failure, short workouts etc)and part of me thought it wouldnt work even though he explained it so well and was scientific and logical. well what can i say i started doing routines from mentzers book(hit training the mike mentzer way)in may 2007 and in a year ive packed on 25 pounds of muscle from 1 workout a week, 20 mins a workout. many might jump to defend arnolds book, but ask yourself this- how much are you gaining? are you gaining regularly? are you using steroids to aid recovery? have you got amazing genetics so you can gain doing any routine? its funny how many people think they know how bodybuilding works just because they were already blessed with a great physique, ive got a mate who trains haphazardly and gains fairly easy and he thinks he knows it all but when you talk to him its quite clear he knows nothing. if your a hard gainer and you follow the arny routines you will sooner or later start to get smaller due to overtraining. so in a nutshell i dont rate this book at all purely because the "advice" is crap for any natural bodybuilder.

The "mother" of all fitness books!
Review date: 2008-05-06 Rating: 10 out of 10

I am not a bodybuilder but this book is not just for bodybuilders. This book is for anyone who works out and wants more information on weight lifting, strength training, or body building. It is for anyone that works out with weights. It is the best book I have on the subject, and I have several shelves devoted to exercise, fitness, training, etc.

This 800 page book is divided into 5 smaller books. Book 1 is an Introduction to Bodybuilding and includes everything from the evolution and history of bodybuilding to equipment you might need to get started. Book 2 is called Training Programs, and includes basic training principles, stretching, basic and advanced programs, and using your mind to really focus and work your muscles to their fullest. Book 3 is called Body Part Exercises and teaches a lot about anatomy as well as including full descriptions (with pics) of almost every exercise under the sun that will work each body part. Book 4 includes everything you might want to know or need to know about competitions, and Book 5 covers Health, Nutrition, and Diet.

This book has helped me immensely! Although I haven't followed Arnold's recommended specific routines, I have learned so much from this book I have been able to bring to my own workouts. It is surprisingly interesting, well-written, and completely informative. I have learned so much more about proper form, specifics regarding nutrition, and new exercises I had not tried before. And, although it is called an "encyclopedia", the truth is, it's a book that is fun to read-- there is such an abundance of information here that make the book very difficult to put down.

The book is paperback, but it's very well made. The binding has withstood a lot of reading and bending-- the spine and pages are still intact. The book is illustrated with many helpful black and white photos and the pages are high quality with only a little gloss-- very easy to read.


AWESOME
Review date: 2008-04-07 Rating: 10 out of 10

This book transformed by approach to working out. before i had no goals and no structure. now every workout is intense and i ache the next day. a real gem of a guide on bodybuilding

Product Details/Specifications


Authors:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Bill Dobbins

Recording label: Simon & Schuster
Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster
EAN: 9780684857213
Binding: Paperback
Dewey decimal number: 646.75
ISBN: 0684857219
Number of items: 1
Number of pages: 800
Publication date: 1999-11-29
Language: English (Original Language)
Language: English (Unknown)
Language: English (Published)

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