Optimum Fitness: How to Use Your Muscles as Peripheral Hearts to Achieve Optimum Muscular and Aerobic Fitness

Aerobic fitness has been popularized over the past twenty years emphasizing the legs as a primary muscle pump to reach a calculated heart rate for a specified time period. The result has been excessive wear and tear on both the muscle structure and bone structure.

The purpose of OPTIMUM FITNESS is to provide a complete muscular workout with evenly distributed stress over the whole body in different positions. The sequence of exercises is arranged so that individual muscles become congested with blood and act as peripheral hearts to sustain an exercise heart rate, efficiently convey lactic acid from exercised muscles, and exercise all muscle groups in a fashion to produce a balanced physique.

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Optimum Fitness: How to Use Your Muscles as Peripheral Hearts to Achieve Optimum Muscular and Aerobic Fitness

Aerobic fitness has been popularized over the past twenty years emphasizing the legs as a primary muscle pump to reach a calculated heart rate for a specified time period. The result has been excessive wear and tear on both the muscle structure and bone structure.

The purpose of OPTIMUM FITNESS is to provide a complete muscular workout with evenly distributed stress over the whole body in different positions. The sequence of exercises is arranged so that individual muscles become congested with blood and act as peripheral hearts to sustain an exercise heart rate, efficiently convey lactic acid from exercised muscles, and exercise all muscle groups in a fashion to produce a balanced physique.

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Optimum Fitness: How to Use Your Muscles as Peripheral Hearts to Achieve Optimum Muscular and Aerobic Fitness

Optimum Fitness: How to Use Your Muscles as Peripheral Hearts to Achieve Optimum Muscular and Aerobic Fitness

by George H. Miller Jr.
Optimum Fitness: How to Use Your Muscles as Peripheral Hearts to Achieve Optimum Muscular and Aerobic Fitness

Optimum Fitness: How to Use Your Muscles as Peripheral Hearts to Achieve Optimum Muscular and Aerobic Fitness

by George H. Miller Jr.

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Aerobic fitness has been popularized over the past twenty years emphasizing the legs as a primary muscle pump to reach a calculated heart rate for a specified time period. The result has been excessive wear and tear on both the muscle structure and bone structure.

The purpose of OPTIMUM FITNESS is to provide a complete muscular workout with evenly distributed stress over the whole body in different positions. The sequence of exercises is arranged so that individual muscles become congested with blood and act as peripheral hearts to sustain an exercise heart rate, efficiently convey lactic acid from exercised muscles, and exercise all muscle groups in a fashion to produce a balanced physique.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462817252
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 10/02/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

George H. Miller Jr. became interested in weightlifting at the age of 15 and has continued it for over half a century into his senior years. He was the middleweight weightlifting champion of Iowa in 1954 and Texas in 1957. He has also competed in physique competition winning Mr. Iowa in 1954. He has written articles for "Muscular Development" while John Grimek (Mr. America 1940 and 1941) was editor, "Muscle Training Illustrated" and "Iron Game History". His education is Mechanical Engineering (B.S., 1956) and Law (J.D., 1967).
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