Awareness of movement potential," says author Jo Ann Staugaard-Jones,
"is key to a healthy body and injury prevention." The Anatomy of
Exercise & Movement shows readers how to gain that awareness by
understanding the biomechanics of movement. In ten chapters, color-coded
for easy reference, the author covers all of the major muscle and joint
areas, including the spine; core region; shoulder; elbow; wrist and
hand; and hip, knee, and ankle/foot joints. Most importantly, each
chapter contains strengthening and stretching exercises for all of the
above areas.
Developed as a handbook, The Anatomy of Exercise & Movement is an
accessible resource for anyone who would like to know more about his or
her body, how it moves, and what can be done to improve that movement.
The more than 275 high-quality, four-color anatomical drawings and the
broad scope of muscle and joint groups make this one of the most
important guides to the moving body on the market. A helpful "Myths"
page at the end of each chapter debunks many of the misunderstandings
and rumors about fitness that have circulated over the years.