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Weight Train for Dummies 3rd Edition

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A properly executed strength or weight lifting regimen can lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels, stabilize your blood sugar, reduce the risk of heart disease, increase your strength, and more. Weight Training For Dummies, Third Edition, is packed with all the information you need to start your own personalized weight training program and get yourself into peak condition fast. You’ll find out If you’re getting pumped about weight training, don’t delay. Buy Weight Training for Dummies, Third Edition today, and you’ll be in shape in no time!

410 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 1997

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Profile Image for Levent Bayindir.
40 reviews6 followers
July 28, 2009
Good overview on weight training. It has enough information to start your own home workout (both for planning and implementation). Additionally, it touches topics like nutrition and yoga in relation to weight training very lightly.
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1,165 reviews
March 24, 2013
A good comprehensive guide for the beginner. This book covers free weights as well as weight machines and even includes a chapter (too brief, I thought) on pilates and yoga. The book cannot take the place of working with an experienced trainer but would be a great supplement.
Profile Image for Ben Richardson.
83 reviews12 followers
April 29, 2013
Excellent beginners guide. Filled in a lot of holes left by advisers at all the gyms I've been to. No matter how many questions you think to ask, there will always be plenty more you don't know to ask - this book really helps with that!
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72 reviews28 followers
October 3, 2012
I refer back to it often. My husband is now using it. Good pictures for clarification.
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35 reviews
July 28, 2021
Honestly just found this lying around the house. Picked it up because I am currently learning to strength train. Really is a ref handbook for noobs and 'dummies' like me who simply want to get on the journey informed and on the right track. Book is really reader-friendly and somehow engaging since the writing style is simple and direct to the point. There are fun little anecdotes and creative writing in there too that somehow can entertain and give you imagery as a bonus! You are given tips and info on how to educate yourself about fitness and exercise. I really appreciate all the reference to gym science. You sure can tell the authors know their stuff.

This has been published for a while now and probably might need some updating, yet Thank you to everyone behind this book💜
Profile Image for Julio R. Ra.
164 reviews1 follower
November 13, 2020
I like this book because it offers some exercises but did not give 5 stars because the exercise routines are not well explained. In other words, this book will not substitute the knowledge that a personal trainer or nutritionist can share. If this is your sole interest, you may need to research other books/videos. However, this book places importance on resting and good form as a dummy proof way to avoid injuries, and this is very important, hence the 4 stars. Also, lots of information on equipment and anatomy.
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540 reviews
November 16, 2021
It was written in an easy to follow way. However if you are experienced in weight training, most of the information is not new. I was looking for proper form and how to tell if I am ready to move up in weights. Both were addressed in this book so I do recommend it to beginners.
Profile Image for Jeff Shnall.
Author 2 books1 follower
July 21, 2019
Good tips on how to weight train safely. Routines to avoid in order to prevent injury. Good illustrations. Clearly written.
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212 reviews42 followers
January 24, 2009
I guess I confused "for Dummies" with "for skinnies" and thought I'd need this. It was helpful to learn that my grading system for myself can have a sliding scale of what exactly "fitness" means.
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177 reviews41 followers
May 6, 2010
This is a practical book giving the basics of working out with weights. If you want to do that, this is a good book to get you started or provide guidance to various machines and routines.
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74 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2011
Despite the title, a very good introduction into weight training and fitness. Recommended for anyone who is thinking of lifting weights.
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201 reviews23 followers
September 25, 2011
I got this in December and by mid-January had injured my shoulder joints, and am still getting physiotherapy 9 months later. Dummy is the truth, I should never have considered lifting weights!
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2 reviews6 followers
April 20, 2017
Great read for anyone who has never lifted weights before and/or was not an athlete in high school. Easy to understand, simple instructions. However, for someone (like me) who wanted more detailed instructions about correct form, it was lacking. Great for weight training beginners though!
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