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Toning for Teens: The 20-Minute Workout that Makes You Look Good and Feel Great!
Toning for Teens The 20Minute Workout that Makes You Look Good and Feel Great
Author: Joyce L. Vedral
In the first total-body weight training book for teens, fitness guru Joyce Vedral teaches girls how to use weights to build strong, fit bodies. Targeting specific problems faced by teens-from what to eat in the cafeteria to how to stay healthy at summer camp-Vedral coaches girls through her diet and highly effective weight training workouts wit...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446678155
ISBN-10: 0446678155
Publication Date: 5/1/2002
Pages: 288
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a good book to help one maintain overall physical fitness. Beyond that, though, I found that the exercises outlined here were very helpful in dealing with my lower back pain. I suppose that having my muscles in better shape helps my body resist when my back wants to be "out." More, if my back acts up and I do these exercises, I often feel much better afterward, as though things have gone back into place. (I'm not recommending this for everyone; consult your doctor. But in my case it helps.)

My chiropractor helped me trace my back pain to my job, where I tended to pick up stacks that were too big for me and then twist around (oops!) while holding them. I'm training myself to simply not move so fast, pick up so much, or try so hard when at work. It sounds bad but if there is too much to do there is too much to do and it's not my fault if I can't do it all without hurting myself.

Anyway, so taking better care of my body at work has helped greatly, a discreet brace helps in case I stop thinking and pick up too much, and I keep at these exercises to better protect myself from accidental strain. They also serve as a kind of stretch before work, which can't hurt.

Even if I can't do all the reps -- and often, I only do 3-5 reps of the routines -- it still helps. I'm about twice the age of the target group, by the way; you definitely don't need to be a teen to benefit from this book. Highly recommended.


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