The authoritative post-rehabilitation exercise guide designed to help
patients regain their physical health and strength after heart attack or
heart surgery.
Exercises for Cardiac Recovery presents a post-rehabilitation exercise
program designed to help men and women regain their physical health and
strength after heart attack or heart surgery.
- COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW. Provides readers with a complete
understanding of the effects of heart disease on the body and the need
for a post heart attack or cardiac surgery treatment program that
includes cardiovascular support and strengthening.
- AUTHORITATIVE EXPERT AUTHORS. William Smith, MS, NSCA, CSCS,
MEPD, founded Will Power and Fitness Associates and currently consults
for fitness, healthcare, and wellness centers in New York and New
Jersey. Keith Burns, MS, CSCS, has served in almost every capacity of
the exercise science field at both the collegiate and professional
level, working primarily as a strength and conditioning coach.
Christopher Volgraf, CSCS, was one of the founding employees of the
Princeton Longevity Center, where he served as the Director of Fitness
and Senior Exercise Physiologist from 2002-2016.
- ONLINE SUPPORT THROUGH GETFITNOW PLATFORM. Comprehensive online
support via social media, community forums, and website featuring
additional content such as exclusive exercise videos, nutritional tips,
live updates from authors, and more.
- MINIMIZE RISK. MAXIMIZE RESULTS. These workouts are designed with
safety as the number one priority, all while minimizing pain and fatigue
build-up for best long-term results.
- SUITABLE FOR ALL FITNESS AND HEALTH LEVELS. Exercises are easy to
follow and adaptable for the post rehab cardiac patient.
With exercises and corresponding workout plans tailored for those
seeking to improve cardiovascular health, Exercises for Cardiac
Recovery provides real benefits for heart disease patients, including a
stronger system to make the post rehabilitation process easier, markedly
less fatigue over time, and relief from emotional stress.