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Look Great Sleeveless: The Ultimate Workout Guide to Awesome Arms, Beautiful Bust, and Sultry Shoulders
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Look Great Sleeveless: The Ultimate Workout Guide to Awesome Arms, Beautiful Bust, and Sultry Shoulders

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The ultimate upper body fitness book–guaranteed to have you looking your very best.

For millions of women, staying fit and toned is a battle often fought but never actually won. Many women are looking to develop a leaner, more shapely upper body and arms yet no exercise program or training regimen ever seems to work–until now. The sequel to Look Great Naked, this cutting-edge book shows how to target problem areas and get spectacular results.

With this customized upper body program based on Brad Schoenfeld’s High Energy Fitness™ system, women will learn how to tone muscles while simultaneously reducing body fat. Including the same bodysculpting information readers would receive from a personal training session with Brad himself, this supercharged method of exercise focuses on the most nagging trouble zones: eliminating bat wings (drooping arms), firming the breasts, and sculpting the shoulders. The High Energy Fitness™ system is incredibly time efficient as well, requiring only 15 minutes of training per day for each trouble zone. And each of the 45 exercises is described in detail and accompanied by illustrative diagrams and photos demonstrating how they should be performed.

From the fat-burning benefits of cardiovascular exercise and strategies to help stay motivated to healthy recipes from some of the top fitness models in the world and even a one-week program on how to get into top shape for a specific event, Look Great Sleeveless is a must-have fitness book for anyone in search of a more shapely upper body.

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ISBN13: 9780735203044


Condition: USED - VERY GOOD


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Product Details:
Author: Brad Schoenfeld
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall Press
Publication Date: January 01, 2002
Language: English
ISBN: 0735203040
Package Length: 10.7 inches
Package Width: 8.2 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Decent but not my favoriteNov 21, 2006
I like the pictures of how the exercises are done but it does assume access to a lot of equipment! All in all I am glad to have it in my collection.

20 of 25 found the following review helpful:

1This was disappointingFeb 24, 2003
I was not aware that you need to be a member of a gym in order to make the most of this workout. I wish I had know that before I bought the book. How to look great sleeveless- go to a gym, hire a trainner and return this book.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Nice compilation of exercises...Aug 08, 2002
After reading "Look Great Naked" I wasn't sure how this book would be, but since I was looking for something specifically targeting the upper body I decided to give it a try. This book is a useful source of advice for upper body training. Schoenfeld provides a nice array of exercises for the shoulders, chest, biceps and triceps, though I would have appreciated more guidelines on starting weight ranges for the exercises. There are pictures to help guide you and ensure you are doing the exercises properly.

His nutritional advice is somewhat better in this book than in his others, and while some of the recipes are duplicates from his other books, there are a few new additions that are more palatable. He outlines a carb depletion/carb loading plan to follow if you have a "big event" coming up and want to look your best (though I'm not sure how good of an idea the plan really is, health-wise). As with many fitness books, this one has a number of useful tips that I have made use of, and a lot of filler that I could have done without. If you've already read "Look Great Naked", a lot of his advice will be redundant as he's obviously just copied some of the general chapters from that book. Overall, the exercises are good and get the job done.

27 of 28 found the following review helpful:

5be buff now!Jun 26, 2002
I love this book! It is very well written and extremely easy to follow. I was on weight watchers and going to the gym when I hit a huge plateau, that last 20 lbs just wasn't budging. When I say gym, I mean religiously, 3-4 day's a week for at leat 2 hours sometimes more. On weight Watchers I was eating excactly what I was supposed to. So I tried this. Not only did he explain why I wasn't getting results at the gym, but he also explained why I wasn't getting results with the diet part. I kept to my points but tweaked my food intake around and did the workout as per the book and... viola! The weight came off and I have definition! Yippee! I also bought the other book "Look Great Naked". Again, the workouts were great, but the nutrition information was exactly the same (I beleive he states that somewhere) I wish he would have put both books together... oh well. Good luck to all of you trying this!

58 of 62 found the following review helpful:

5Great upper body workoutsJan 04, 2002
I have read all of Brad Schoenfeld's books and think he is one of the best fitness authors around. He explains things in a very understandable fashion and his approach is very cutting edge. This book is particularly good. It has specific workouts for the upper body muscles. Those who own his book, "Look Great Naked" will be familiar with a good deal of the material as he uses the same basic principles to create the routines (combining 3 different exercises that work different parts of the muscle). The exercises are very unique. I've been training for a long time and never even heard of some of them. He gives lots of alternatives for variety which is good because it stops you from getting bored. I will be using these workouts as part of my routine for many years to come.

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