Edition |
Second edition |
Descript |
304 pages illustrations 2 cm |
Note |
Expanded edition |
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Subtitle from cover |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Introduction -- Think. Nutritious movement and diseases of captivity ; Movement, loads, and your DNA ; The difference between exercise and movement ; The heart of the matter: why we may not need "cardio" after all -- Move. Transitioning well ; Your feet, sitting, and standing ; Mouse hands to monkey arms ; It's hard to rest in a zoo ; Walking: the specifics ; Not your great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents' pelvis -- Epilogue |
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"In Move Your DNA, biomechanist Katy Bowman explains our deep need for movement - right down to the cellular level. She also addresses up-to-the-minute questions, including : Is sitting really the new smoking? Are standing workstations helpful or harmful? What's the safest way to move toward minimal shoes? Are Kegels and core exercises solving problems or creating them? Do we really need cardio exercise? Does DNA predetermine our health as much as we are led to believe? Bowman also lays out a movement and lifestyle program accessible to everyone from the most sedentary to professional athletes."-- Back cover |
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Issued also as an ebook |
Subject |
Motionsterapi
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Exercise therapy
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Human locomotion -- Physiological aspects
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Classmark |
615.82
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Ven
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Vnaa
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Alt Auth |
Lewis, Jason, 1967- author of foreword
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ISBN/ISSN |
9781943370108 |
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