Indian Club Exercises: Scientific Physical Training Series

Indian Club Exercisesis a classic illustrated exercise book to guide enthusiasts through a series of routines and exercises to help them master the art of Indian clubs while keeping fit.

Indian clubs, or Iranian clubs, are a type of exercise equipment resembling elongated bowling pins that are traditionally used to develop strength. They are usually wooden, but come in a range of shapes and sizes and can weigh anywhere from a few pounds to fifty pounds each. Indian clubs were most commonly used in Iran during exercise classes that would include choreographed routines led by an instructor.

This vintage guidebook clearly illustrates each club exercise and provides routines for both one and two clubs. Teaching new swing styles with instructions to guide the reader through choreographed routines.

Read&Co. Books has proudly republished this traditional exercise book – perfect for Indian club enthusiasts or lovers of modern aerobics classes who are looking for something a bit different.

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Indian Club Exercises: Scientific Physical Training Series

Indian Club Exercisesis a classic illustrated exercise book to guide enthusiasts through a series of routines and exercises to help them master the art of Indian clubs while keeping fit.

Indian clubs, or Iranian clubs, are a type of exercise equipment resembling elongated bowling pins that are traditionally used to develop strength. They are usually wooden, but come in a range of shapes and sizes and can weigh anywhere from a few pounds to fifty pounds each. Indian clubs were most commonly used in Iran during exercise classes that would include choreographed routines led by an instructor.

This vintage guidebook clearly illustrates each club exercise and provides routines for both one and two clubs. Teaching new swing styles with instructions to guide the reader through choreographed routines.

Read&Co. Books has proudly republished this traditional exercise book – perfect for Indian club enthusiasts or lovers of modern aerobics classes who are looking for something a bit different.

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Indian Club Exercises: Scientific Physical Training Series

Indian Club Exercises: Scientific Physical Training Series

by Edward B. Warman
Indian Club Exercises: Scientific Physical Training Series

Indian Club Exercises: Scientific Physical Training Series

by Edward B. Warman

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Indian Club Exercisesis a classic illustrated exercise book to guide enthusiasts through a series of routines and exercises to help them master the art of Indian clubs while keeping fit.

Indian clubs, or Iranian clubs, are a type of exercise equipment resembling elongated bowling pins that are traditionally used to develop strength. They are usually wooden, but come in a range of shapes and sizes and can weigh anywhere from a few pounds to fifty pounds each. Indian clubs were most commonly used in Iran during exercise classes that would include choreographed routines led by an instructor.

This vintage guidebook clearly illustrates each club exercise and provides routines for both one and two clubs. Teaching new swing styles with instructions to guide the reader through choreographed routines.

Read&Co. Books has proudly republished this traditional exercise book – perfect for Indian club enthusiasts or lovers of modern aerobics classes who are looking for something a bit different.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781528765947
Publisher: Read Books Ltd.
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 76
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Edward B. Warman (1847–1931) was an American health expert and psychologist. He was best known for his advocacy in daily physical exercise. Warman wrote a few books on the strength training movement, physical culture, including Indian Club Exercises - Scientific Physical Training Series. He also edited the ‘The Care of the Body’ column for the Los Angeles Times.
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