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Stretching for 50+: A Customized Program for Increasing Flexibility, Avoiding Injury, and Enjoying an Active Lifestyle | 
| Author: Dr. Karl Knopf Publisher: Ulysses Press Category: Book
List Price: $13.95 Buy New: $8.17 You Save: $5.78 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 21191
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 1569754454 Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9781569754450 ASIN: 1569754454
Publication Date: February 10, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW
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Product Description
Based on the belief that individuals over 50 can do most of the same things as 20- and 30-year-olds, 50+ Stretching shows how to maintain and improve flexibility by incorporating additional stretching into one's life. Covering all the muscle groups of the body, the author offers specially designed programs catering to every level of fitness.
Among the book's exclusive features are the "supereasy" variations designed for the 60-and-older crowd or individuals with limited mobility. By incorporating helpful props such as a chair, sofa, or elastic strap, these stretches are a safe way to begin gaining flexibility and are the perfect stepping stone to the book's other stretches.
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Excellent book, excellent tips, a few missing features September 6, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm 55 with severe lower back pains, trying to avoid surgery. I've tried 2 different physical therapists and multiple chiropractors, so I've done a fair amount of stretching before reading this book. However, in the first section of this book (through page 18) there were several tips that are priceless (e.g., the difference between Active and Passive stretching; recommending several stretches for warm-ups and several others for cool-down; an analogy with "taffy" illustrating why warm-ups are important). In addition, for the next several pages there is a list of several issues people have (back-pains, hip problems, knee problems, etc), and which exercises are best for people with these problems.
There are 2 issues I've got with the book, which kept me from giving it a perfect 5. First, there is no clear indication of which stretches are "Active" vs "Passive". Second, this book would be as close to perfection as possible if there were icons indicating which exercises were Active, which were Passive, which were particularly recommended for warm-up or cool-down, and which were specifically useful or contra-indicated for people with the various issues such as back-pain, neck problems, hip problems, knee problems, etc.
Even with these 2 issues, I heartily recommend this book for anyone who needs to who is ANY age who wants to start or continue stretching but has the slightest doubts about how to proceed.
I hope the author fixes these 2 issues and either posts the keys on a website or publishes a new version of the book. I know I'd buy it!
Very nice, very clear. March 23, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Very nice, very clear. VERY gentle mild stretching for beginners, good idea, feels good. good photos too. I'm not an "expert" in stretching, and there may be some instances where "perfect form" is neglected. But this is so gentle and elementary, nobody's going to get hurt here. We enjoy it.
Excellent June 10, 2007 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
Well written, common sense approach to stretching and avoiding injury due to common misconceptions about technique. Highly recommended!
dissapointing May 13, 2007 8 out of 29 found this review helpful
Maybe i am too young or too healthy for this book,though i am neither, i am going to put it aside for next ten years.
50 + stretches March 9, 2007 15 out of 23 found this review helpful
A terrific book. It helps to clarifiy what your body needs in general at any age. Sally baker
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