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How To Build a Body That Lasts: Exercises for Longevity, Strength and Health [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x152x25 mm, kaal: 412 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Century
  • ISBN-10: 1529928613
  • ISBN-13: 9781529928617
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x152x25 mm, kaal: 412 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Century
  • ISBN-10: 1529928613
  • ISBN-13: 9781529928617
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Discover how mobility exercises and stretches can help you achieve a happier, healthier body for longer with this easy fitness guide!You're sitting like a prawn right now, aren't you Mobility training is your secret weapon to fix this, improving flexibility, strength, stamina, and posture - for life. Whether you're new to exercise or total gym buff, these quick and easy exercises will change your game.In How To Build a Body That Lasts, top fitness coach Adam Richardson shows how to work quick exercises into your daily routine - without having to find time for a full workout in your busy day.In this comprehensive and myth-busting book, Richardson lays out a roadmap to help you break free from stiffness and pain. Whether you want to tackle a stiff neck, sore back or tight hips, this book provides inclusive exercises for all ages, shapes and body sizes which can be done within the comfort of your own home - no fancy equipment or costly gym membership required.Unlock your body’ s potential and rediscover the joy of movement with How To Build a Body That Lasts!

The Sunday Times bestseller

'Fun, informative and engaging. A must read!' - Lucy Lord

Discover how mobility exercises and stretches can help you achieve a happier, healthier body for longer with this easy fitness guide!

Reader reviews

‘This is a fantastic book for those interested in improving their flexibility and mobility. It caters for all abilities whether you are a couch potato or an Olympian’

‘This book is so readable and prompted me to rethink my approach to fitness. Recommending to all my ‘fit’ friends from 22 - 75!’


‘A road map for anyone wanting to keep on moving through their lives’

You're sitting like a prawn right now, aren't you?

Mobility training is your secret weapon to building a body that lasts. It improves flexibility, strength, stamina, and posture - for life. Whether you're new to exercise or total gym buff, these quick and easy exercises will change your game.


In How To Build a Body That Lasts, top fitness coach Adam Richardson shows how to work quick exercises into your daily routine - without having to find time for a full workout in your busy day.

In this comprehensive and myth-busting book, Richardson lays out a roadmap to help you break free from stiffness and pain. Whether you want to tackle a stiff neck, sore back or tight hips, this book provides inclusive exercises for all ages, shapes and body sizes which can be done within the comfort of your own home - no fancy equipment or costly gym membership required.

Unlock your body’s potential and rediscover the joy of movement with How To Build a Body That Lasts!

*A Sunday Times bestseller - October 2024

Arvustused

Fun, informative and engaging. A must read! * Lucy Lord, bestselling author of Food for the Soul * 'Simple stretches to stop you seizing up in middle age ... Capitalising on the mobility craze is the Glasgow-based personal trainer Adam Richardson, whose new book, How to Build a Body That Lasts, focuses solely on mobility training.' * The Sunday Times *

Adam Richardson is the UK's top trending health and fitness coach with a rapidly growing audience across both TikTok and Instagram. Adam is passionate about removing barriers to exercise and movement, a philosophy that is key to his work as a Personal Trainer in which he strives to help his clients feel more confident, as well as more fit and healthy.