The following three FITNESS books were conceived and created with the editors of FITNESS Magazine and feature all-new editorial and illustrations. |
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fitness encyclopedia, this comprehensive reference was researched and written
by a team of experts in the fields of cardio and strength training, diet
and nutrition, and wellness. Written for the layperson, it presents information
in an easy-to-access format with hundreds of alphabetical entries.
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Rivers Press, 1999 |
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is FITNESS STRETCHING the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide
of its kind (including yoga, water, and sports stretches), but its unique
organization--by muscle group and activity--and elegant line illustrations
make it the easiest to use.
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Rivers Press, 2000 |
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a niche on the pregnancy and fitness bookshelves, this book is designed
to help women of every fitness level enjoy a healthy pregnancy, delivery,
and recovery. Illustrated exercises are targeted to each trimester.
Three
Rivers Press, 1999
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DEAL
WITH IT: A WHOLE NEW APPROACH TO YOUR BODY, BRAIN, AND LIFE AS A GURL--produced
in close collaboration with the creators of gURL.com,
the leading Web site for teenage girls--has been called "Our Bodies, Ourselves
for the new millennium." Grateful, gushing mothers share Kathryn Harrison's
sentiment (from a rave review in Talk):
And Natalie Angier, who praised the book and its spirit in a full page in The New York Times, articulated the collective response of "older" fans (women in their twenties, thirties . . . sixties):
The successful gURL.com franchise also includes THE LOOKS BOOK. Pocket,
1999 |
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Working closely with ABC News medical editor Dr. Timothy Johnson, Roundtable created the manuscript for ON CALL GUIDE TO MEN'S HEALTH, and also edited, designed, illustrated, and manufactured this two-color title. For the basics of healthy living, nutrition, and fitness, this single-volume reference cuts through the vast store of available health information to offer men clear advice, aided by more than 30 original illustrations. A special A-to-Z guide to illnesses covers the subjects of greatest interest to menfrom cancer and heart disease to arthritis, prostate problems, baldness, sleep issues, sexual problems, and sports-related injuries. Hyperion,
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Direct-mail and newsletter publisher Boardroom, Inc., signed up Roundtable Press to produce their first book consisting of almost entirely original editorial. Roundtable worked with a team of health experts to generate 1,500 medically sound alternative treatments for everyday health concerns in this thorough tome. Boardroom
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