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Stretching Anatomy»rank: 14004par: Arnold G. Nelson
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SAS Survival Guide»rank: 683par: John 'Lofty' Wiseman
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Jupiters Travels: Four Years Around the World on a Triumph»rank: 11145par: Ted Simon
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Scrawny to Brawny: The Complete Guide to Building Muscle the Normal Way»rank: 1300par: Michael Mejia, John Berardi
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Encyclopedia of Immaturity»rank: 394de: Klutz
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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running»rank: 4253par: Haruki Murakami
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Fifty Places to Dive Before You Die: Diving Experts Share the World's Greatest Destinations»rank: 1391par: Chris Santella
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Stretching: 20th Anniversary Revised Edition»rank: 1438par: Bob Anderson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bob Anderson first published Stretching in 1980, the fitness movement was new to most Americans. The term aerobics had just been coined in 1968, and few people outside bodybuilding circles had heard of Arnold Schwarzenegger yet. Now, fitness is such old hat that it's even had a backlash or two. Lots of the original ideas have been called into question, including the preeminence of aerobic exercise. But flexibility is bigger than ever; Pilates and yoga are two of the fastest-growing fitness programs in the U.S. in the early ... |
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A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America Along the Appalachian Trail»rank: 6525par: Bill Bryson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bob Anderson first published Stretching in 1980, the fitness movement was new to most Americans. The term aerobics had just been coined in 1968, and few people outside bodybuilding circles had heard of Arnold Schwarzenegger yet. Now, fitness is such old hat that it's even had a backlash or two. Lots of the original ideas have been called into question, including the preeminence of aerobic exercise. But flexibility is bigger than ever; Pilates and yoga are two of the fastest-growing fitness programs in the U.S. in the early ... |
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Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges Into Music»rank: 11688par: Bathroom Readers' Institute
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Bob Anderson first published Stretching in 1980, the fitness movement was new to most Americans. The term aerobics had just been coined in 1968, and few people outside bodybuilding circles had heard of Arnold Schwarzenegger yet. Now, fitness is such old hat that it's even had a backlash or two. Lots of the original ideas have been called into question, including the preeminence of aerobic exercise. But flexibility is bigger than ever; Pilates and yoga are two of the fastest-growing fitness programs in the U.S. in the early ... |