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Built from Broken: A Science-Based Guide to Healing Painful Joints, Preventing Injuries, and Rebuilding Your Body


 

Heal painful joints, prevent injuries, and rebuild your body from the ground up.
(If mainstream fitness advice has left you broken down and beat up, it’s time for a new strategy.)

Most middle-aged fitness enthusiasts and athletes have been dragged down by joint pain, injuries, and other ailments commonly accepted as “part of getting older.”

But it doesn’t have to be this way.

In fact, anyone can conquer joint pain and rebuild their body.
It simply requires understanding the hidden causes and a road map (this book) that leads to the solution.

Built from Broken presents a paradigm shift in how to think about corrective exercise, sports nutrition, and joint health.
Once you see how the system works, you’ll never look at exercise or joint health the same way again.

Part 1 lays the foundation for understanding why your joints are breaking down.
You’ll learn:

  • The 5 primary causes of joint pain.
  • How to prevent the “Big 3” injuries that trap you in the Pain/Injury Cycle.
  • Why conventional pain management merely masks symptoms (and 3 natural pain relief techniques that actually work).
  • How to identify and fix muscle imbalances that lead to tension, pain, and injuries.
  • Natural injury recovery strategies that improve healing time and tissue repair quality.

Part 2 gives you a step-by-step corrective exercise guide and list of action steps to rebuild your body from the ground up.
Including:

  • The ideal training schedule to maximize muscle recovery and connective tissue repair (in as little as 2 days per weekat any age).
  • Illustrated corrective exercise instructions (with several home workout options).
  • How to strengthen joints with cutting-edge connective tissue training techniques.
  • A step-by-step training program complete with workout routines.

Whether you have been training for a few years, a few decades, or have never stepped foot in a weight room, it’s not too late to overhaul your body.

If the conventional path of lifting and stretching has left you broken down, why not try a new strategy?

This book is your way out of the pain/injury cycle.

All you have to do is follow three simple steps.

  1. Read the book.
  2. Follow the action steps inside to resolve your pain.
  3. Implement the 4-week corrective training program outlined in the book.

Just imagine, in 4-8 weeks from now, you could be in a pain-free, mobile, strong, and functional body.

One that allows you to do the activities you love, push the limits of your capabilities, and achieve your true physical potential.

This process can start for you right now.

All you have to do is click the “buy” button and order your copy of Built from Broken.

 

Corrective Exercise: A Practical Approach


Corrective and functional exercise is a rapidly advancing field. Exercise is an essential factor in all injury recovery, conditioning and performance, and if used correctly can play a preventative role in injury management. In the injured athlete, gym user or armchair athlete, corrective exercise can help to restore range of motion, re-build strength, endurance and power, re-establish neuromuscular control and balance, and provide positive progress for a specific sport or a healthier lifestyle.

Written by an experienced specialist in the field of rehabilitative and performance exercise, this book provides an essential practical guide to corrective and functional exercise for every sports therapist and fitness trainer, particularly those taking diplomas or NVQs at level 3. Packed with photos and illustrations, and full of accessible step-by-step explanations of the latest rehabilitative methods, every corrective and functional technique is covered in detail, from initial consultation to whole body exercises.

67 reviews for Built from Broken and Corrective Exercise

  1. MNDLBRT
    December 26, 2024
    what I have been looking for for 45 years
    I like the book and have completed day 1 of the lowest level start. If you put in the effort and are over 60 I am certain that is plenty. I anticipa...More
    I like the book and have completed day 1 of the lowest level start. If you put in the effort and are over 60 I am certain that is plenty. I anticipate the desired resuls, I just have to stick o the program(s). It covers what excersizes, how many, the timing and the objectives, especially if you have old injuries and various problematic joints, I am confident I can heal what is otherwise only operable, and I have no inclination for any operations, or special doctor visits.
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    julia
    December 18, 2024
    Very good book.
    Well written. Excellent information. I ordered a book for each of my adult children. But also good info for young muscle builders
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    Marky Mark – Seattle
    December 1, 2024
    Thorough breakdown of joint health
    The author clearly took a lot of time and effort to research this book and make sure it was well written and easy to follow. It's always refreshing to...More
    The author clearly took a lot of time and effort to research this book and make sure it was well written and easy to follow. It's always refreshing to see such attention to detail. The author's vast experience in applying what he's teaching also glares through the pages. This book is definitely going in the 'reference pile.'
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    Malcolm Swan
    November 17, 2024
    An Excellent Book For Those with Exercise Related Injuries
    This is an excellent book for people who have injured themselves while doing exercise.
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    Denyse
    November 16, 2024
    Great book
    Great book to have and read
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    JJ Jack
    November 11, 2024
    Great
    Interesting
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    Ethan
    October 8, 2024
    Insightful
    This book is super helpful for rehabbing against movement dysfunction and injury. Athletes and non athletes will find this book well worth it for stre...More
    This book is super helpful for rehabbing against movement dysfunction and injury. Athletes and non athletes will find this book well worth it for strengthening and stabilizing in all 3 planes of motion at each joint.
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    I love Annie.
    October 1, 2024
    Knowledgeable
    I’ve read the whole book and have started on the exercises. I can’t progress very rapidly because I’m a senior but I think this is a great book and I ...More
    I’ve read the whole book and have started on the exercises. I can’t progress very rapidly because I’m a senior but I think this is a great book and I like the information.
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    A
    September 27, 2024
    Good book
    Just had surgery. Looking forward to trying
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    Drew F
    September 14, 2024
    Life Saver
    Was dealing with chronic inflammation after herniating a disc in my lower back. Developed nerve pain in my left foot. Once I started applying the prin...More
    Was dealing with chronic inflammation after herniating a disc in my lower back. Developed nerve pain in my left foot. Once I started applying the principles in this book combined with physical therapy, I don't experience any symptoms in my foot anymore! I can lift pain-free. Will be using the programs in this book for the next 1-2 years to improve the load tolerance of all my joints. This book was just what I was looking for, incredible.
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    Chad Barton
    September 8, 2024
    Such a great resource
    This book has given me hope about my overall body health. It has shown me the reasons things work in my body in regards to the benefits of health, as ...More
    This book has given me hope about my overall body health. It has shown me the reasons things work in my body in regards to the benefits of health, as well as how to maintain this vessel. If you are a visual person, tons of exercises show in detail on how to preform them. Also a detail workout routine for you to follow. If you have had lack of knowledge of how to workout, this book is excellent at helping you. I don't feel like a bumbling idiot in the gym anymore. This book is worth your time.
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    Bergmom2
    September 7, 2024
    A Must Have for ANYONE over 20!
    The older one gets, the more one realizes that you really MUST move your body or else you will quickly deteriorate. You lose muscle as the years go by...More
    The older one gets, the more one realizes that you really MUST move your body or else you will quickly deteriorate. You lose muscle as the years go by, joints wear out, tendons stretch, creak and revolt. Your back goes out and think “Welp, just part of aging. Let’s get some ibuprofen and watch Netflix.” Well, heck no! That’s not how it has to be! That nagging tennis elbow doesn’t have to be a thing, that impinged shoulder isn’t inevitable and your trick knee doesn’t have to get the best of you! You CAN do something about it!! I need to own this book so you can keep referring to the exercises & all the good info. Every time I read it, I glean some new nugget of info! Definitely a must have!
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    wcwinter
    August 28, 2024
    Fix Your Broken Body
    I just bought "Built from Broken: A Science-Based Guide to Healing Painful Joints, Preventing Injuries, and Rebuilding Your Body" by Dr. Jen Esquer. I...More
    I just bought "Built from Broken: A Science-Based Guide to Healing Painful Joints, Preventing Injuries, and Rebuilding Your Body" by Dr. Jen Esquer. I really like the book. It has a complete plan for strengthening weak points and improving mobility while easing the pain of common injuries in older adults. I totally recommend this book to anyone who wants to improve their overall health and well-being.
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    Renee Elizabeth Kendrick
    August 16, 2024
    Great book!
    I really love this book? It’s so informative and helpful. I am learning how to workout, move and take care of my joints, muscles , tendons and mind. ...More
    I really love this book? It’s so informative and helpful. I am learning how to workout, move and take care of my joints, muscles , tendons and mind. I highly recommend it!
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    BIG pimpin
    August 16, 2024
    The author and his team are super helpful!
    I have been having fun making my own spreadsheet of the workouts to simplify things. The book is too wordy for me to re-read exercises frequently, but...More
    I have been having fun making my own spreadsheet of the workouts to simplify things. The book is too wordy for me to re-read exercises frequently, but it's still great information regardless. I'm excited to start the program, I have been emailing them constantly about things I'm unsure of. If you're not sure, please ask!
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    Daisy Lucas
    August 9, 2024
    Wish could give it 10 stars!!
    This book has so much valuable information.
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    Rebecca H.
    August 7, 2024
    Great Info!!! Very helpful!!!!
    I’m a 41yo woman, wife and mom of 4. I’m about 50lbs overweight and struggle to workout because of different pains in my body. This book has been a li...More
    I’m a 41yo woman, wife and mom of 4. I’m about 50lbs overweight and struggle to workout because of different pains in my body. This book has been a life saver!!! I’ve been able to be more deliberate about my healing and my workouts. I would highly recommend this book to anyone!
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    Deborah56lavery
    July 16, 2024
    Diagrams are beautifully done
    I find the book well written, easy to read, easy to use. I wish I had charts.
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    Tom Singleton
    July 15, 2024
    Body Rebuilding
    Scott Hogan does an excellent job in describing the importance of rebuilding the body through functional exercise and movement. As a former gym rat li...More
    Scott Hogan does an excellent job in describing the importance of rebuilding the body through functional exercise and movement. As a former gym rat lifter who has experienced the pain of injury (mostly through incorrect lifting) I look forward to implementing the knowledge I am relearning from reading this book.
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    Kathryn S Ball
    July 2, 2024
    Great workout book!
    I’m in my early 50’s and moderately active in my regular life but felt out of shape & I don’t have time to go to the gym so I bought this book to ...More
    I’m in my early 50’s and moderately active in my regular life but felt out of shape & I don’t have time to go to the gym so I bought this book to start working out. The main part of the book is somewhat technical (but necessary) on the approach to the workout & explaining why/how things are done. I started the 2 day a week beginner program about 3 months ago & have seen great results so far in both my strength & balance. I’m super happy to be doing a balanced workout designed by a physical therapist! Definitely recommend this book!
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    Mary BG
    June 25, 2024
    Smart and Practical
    Great source for healing tips, rehab advice and practical solutions. It’s very specific and covers a broad range of physical issues.
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    Shars in Sammamish
    June 18, 2024
    Just What I Was Looking for and More
    I am still just thumbing through the book but have already picked up on new concepts I had not yet heard - like how the concept of warm ups has change...More
    I am still just thumbing through the book but have already picked up on new concepts I had not yet heard - like how the concept of warm ups has changed and for injury recovery RICE is no longer valid, also some very good info on calcium synthesis and supplements. It seems very well organized and loaded with helpful info. As some others have noted, the exercises could use a little more detail - more pics perhaps but I have found online videos for where I needed more info. All in all this book will be very useful for me and has exceeded my expectations.
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    P. Rank
    June 6, 2024
    I've ordered a second book (for myself)
    This book is excellent in every possible way. I ordered the first book about a week ago and as I am reading it, it's exceeding my expectations. The fi...More
    This book is excellent in every possible way. I ordered the first book about a week ago and as I am reading it, it's exceeding my expectations. The first part explains what can go wrong, why, and what to do about it. If I find this information useful because when I am feeling pain or stiffness I now have a mental model of what is causing it and whether I should persevere or stop doing what I am doing. It's very well written. Unlike other reviewers I don't find this part verbose; the right information is provided well.

    Of course, even before I finished Part I, I peeked into the exercises in Part II. They seem to be easy enough for me to start out, but an inevitable challenge of all exercise books is to coordinate descriptions of various programs with descriptions of individual exercises. There is no perfect solution for an author.

    But there is a perfect solution for me. I've just ordered a second copy of the same book. I will break its spine, separate individual pages, and assemble them into sequences of exercises. The book is now selling for $15.29; two copies are just over $30 including tax. It's negligible in comparison with my daily expenses and especially with the cost of having physical limitations.
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    James
    June 5, 2024
    Excellent
    Fascinating and helpful book
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    Luna Drea M.
    May 20, 2024
    Great book
    If you're getting back to working out after an injury... Here is your physical therapists in book form. My physical therapists love this book. Very in...More
    If you're getting back to working out after an injury... Here is your physical therapists in book form. My physical therapists love this book. Very informative
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    Sarah
    May 15, 2024
    Easy to read and current
    I think 4.5 stars is a spot on rating - I gave it 5 bc it does a really good job especially for the cost. It’s different than Supple Leopard into that...More
    I think 4.5 stars is a spot on rating - I gave it 5 bc it does a really good job especially for the cost. It’s different than Supple Leopard into that it’s less about mobilization and movement faults and more injury focused. Also it’s not as overwhelming in content as Supple Leopard. The descriptions of the physiology and science are comprehensible but not so dumbed down that someone in medicine is crying in pain. I appreciated the recommendations and review of the data on supplements. As far as workout structure, it gives a few plans and instructions for how to advance volume (in weight and days) in a safe way. Overall a great book.
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    Michael Khalili
    May 14, 2024
    Please read this book.
    There are a handful of books that in my opinion should be required reading for every human. Rich dad, poor dad for money, dating essentials for men fo...More
    There are a handful of books that in my opinion should be required reading for every human. Rich dad, poor dad for money, dating essentials for men for dating, the eat, clean diet for nutrition, and build from broken for fitness. So thoughtful, so well written if I were the type of men who lived from a frame of regret, I would say, “if only I had this book at the outside of my fitness journey.“ But I am not, so I will just say… Thank you, Scott.
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    KH
    May 9, 2024
    Excellent book to regain functional fitness
    This book walks through the theoretical and practical side of functional fitness, how to work through injuries and how to rebuild safely in a balanced...More
    This book walks through the theoretical and practical side of functional fitness, how to work through injuries and how to rebuild safely in a balanced way. The workout routines are easy to follow and effective. Excellent comprehensive and thorough book. Highly recommend.
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    Donald Sulltrop
    May 7, 2024
    My shoulder is feeling better after only two weeks.
    This is very well organized and thought out book. It incorporates preventative exercise and variety to over come and prevent pain from over use. I’ve ...More
    This is very well organized and thought out book. It incorporates preventative exercise and variety to over come and prevent pain from over use. I’ve been working to improve an ailing shoulder for two years without success. I’ve been working out of this book for two weeks and have a 50% improvement. Couldn’t be happier.
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    Tennille Frye
    May 3, 2024
    Science Nerds will love this
    This book is dense. Lots of information to get through and retain. Looking forward to doing the 6 week program once I read it through.
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    John Zahorik
    April 18, 2024
    Where Has This Information Been All My Life?
    This book should be required reading for anyone who ever touches a barbell.Before reading "Built From Broken" I couldn't understand why I can't stay i...More
    This book should be required reading for anyone who ever touches a barbell.

    Before reading "Built From Broken" I couldn't understand why I can't stay in the gym for more than 6-8 weeks at a time before a sore knee, tennis elbow, bad back, bicep tendonitis, etc. etc. ad nauseum, puts me on the sidelines again, year after year, decade after decade. It's because I've been doing it wrong, and now it's obvious exactly WHAT I've been doing wrong.

    Simply put, the most valuable book on training I've ever read, and I've consumed most of them.
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    Ram
    April 6, 2024
    Highly recommend this book!!!
    Awesome book it help me understand the way that I workout. To deal with my injuries but most important was how to get better and get rid of pain.
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    Ali
    March 27, 2024
    Me encanta!
    Si lo que quieres es estudiar sobre el tema, te va a encantar. Si lo quieres es un libro de ejercicios, entonces tal vez prefieras buscar otra opción....More
    Si lo que quieres es estudiar sobre el tema, te va a encantar. Si lo quieres es un libro de ejercicios, entonces tal vez prefieras buscar otra opción. Este es bastante completo, más informativo en cuanto a anatomía de lo esperaba pero eso me encantó.
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    sciereen
    March 25, 2024
    Real life stories, highly recommend reading this book
    Built from Broken is also a deeply inspiring read. Through the stories of resilience and triumph contained within its pages, the book serves as a sour...More
    Built from Broken is also a deeply inspiring read. Through the stories of resilience and triumph contained within its pages, the book serves as a source of motivation and encouragement for anyone facing adversity in their own lives. Whether you're grappling with a personal setback or navigating a professional challenge, Built from Broken offers a beacon of hope and inspiration.
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    Alvaro Perez
    March 24, 2024
    A must read if you are in your forties
    I loved the book! Insightful and actionable. I had been suffering from lower back pain for years and in two or three months of applying what I’ve lear...More
    I loved the book! Insightful and actionable. I had been suffering from lower back pain for years and in two or three months of applying what I’ve learned with the book and following one of it suggested routines (with minor changes) I’m feeling great. I rarely feel any pain at all. I learned that the problem was not actually in my back, but in my weak glutes and harm strings. Life changing.
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    Gustavo Cruz
    March 18, 2024
    A very good guide
    The book is very understandable (at least for me, being a guy with no medical knowledge). The method is very clear and There is additional support ma...More
    The book is very understandable (at least for me, being a guy with no medical knowledge). The method is very clear and There is additional support material for the routines
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    MMUELLER
    March 15, 2024
    Extremely useful and informative
    I've had chronic bag, leg, arm, and joint pain for 15 years. Seen several doctors who just look at me like I'm wasting their time when I told them ab...More
    I've had chronic bag, leg, arm, and joint pain for 15 years. Seen several doctors who just look at me like I'm wasting their time when I told them about these. Seen chiropractors, massage therapists, and 2 physical therapists. No one ever told me that the solution to my problem was slow, deliberate, load-bearing exercises to strengthen the muscles and tendons that keep hurting. The book breaks down the biology of how this works very well and actionable. My pain levels, inflammation keep going down as my flexibility and strength keep going up practicing what I have learned in this book.
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    Mike Murray
    February 26, 2024
    Great Resource for all active people
    I bought this book to use as a reference, I ended up reading it all! In the past, each tine I got injured I had to stay away from the gym for weeks a...More
    I bought this book to use as a reference, I ended up reading it all! In the past, each tine I got injured I had to stay away from the gym for weeks at a time to let the injury heal, When I returned to to gym, set backs occurred routinely, I currently have a lat strain injury, grade 2 which will heal but it will take awhile, I was previously unaware of connective tissue training, with my lat injury which occurred about a month ago, I did return to the gym 3 wks later but instead of going very lite weight , high reps as I have done when returning after an injury,,, instead, I tried the authors connective tissue training. I finished first week of it last week and love it. I had no set back yet, , and will continue that for this week too before progressing, to hypertrophy for another week, endurance and strength for the next two weeks, I plan to do the connective tissue training for one week out of 4 ,,,, such as a de-load week. The rest of the info in his book is on target and solid info. hopefully it can keep us gym bunnies and exercise enthusiasts to continue what we love and live for ... being active without the pain,
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    Patty
    February 3, 2024
    Great information
    I have a pinched nerve in my shoulder and it’s been a long road to recovery. This book gives practical advice on what to do to get back to normal func...More
    I have a pinched nerve in my shoulder and it’s been a long road to recovery. This book gives practical advice on what to do to get back to normal function. It’s definitely a process but it helped me realize that I’m not alone and others with more significant injuries have benefited from this book. My limited mobility is slowly improving and the guidance and hope this book has given me is invaluable.
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    Adam Taub
    January 20, 2024
    Great Book! Changed The Way I Approach Exercise in my 40's
    I love this book and have bought it for my brother and Dad as well. I bought it 10 months ago and have since implemented many of the tips, instruction...More
    I love this book and have bought it for my brother and Dad as well. I bought it 10 months ago and have since implemented many of the tips, instruction and exercises in it. I've managed to put on 7 pounds of lean muscle, am stronger, in better shape and much more PAIN FREE. I still have a lot more work to do, and sometimes I get to feeling great and get ahead of myself, pushing too hard and then need to take a step back again. I highly recommend the book to anyone, whatever stage they are in in life or their fitness. I could have used this when I wrestled, played tennis, soccer and was more athletic but I'm glad I found it now. I'm at a stage where a lot of injuries, imbalances, and areas of immobility have piled up so this book helped to develop a road map forward. Thanks for the great book!
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    Truckee Ned
    January 15, 2024
    Spectacular - But buy the Paperback or Hardback instead of Kindle
    I read this book with Kindle Unlimited. I thought it was so good I bought three copies in paperback - for me, my son-in-law and an old friend.. The pr...More
    I read this book with Kindle Unlimited. I thought it was so good I bought three copies in paperback - for me, my son-in-law and an old friend.. The printed version is far superior to Kindle, because you will want to jump back and forth from descriptions of the rationale for exercises to instructions for the exercises themselves.

    The book is rich in detail and explains how bodies get "broken" and how to restore them. I am looking forward to applying the recommendations the author suggests for multiple sports and age-related dysfunction. The images, exercises and explanations are clear and helpful.

    My only complaint is that the print quality in the last section is somewhat compromised - like the ink was low or something. Still, readable, and the book is worth 5 stars.
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    Dave and Gayle
    January 8, 2024
    Best book I have used. No more pain
    Love this book. It is in my garage gym all the time so I can used it at a glance. I am 64 and a cyclist. I have been reading a lot about how anyone my...More
    Love this book. It is in my garage gym all the time so I can used it at a glance. I am 64 and a cyclist. I have been reading a lot about how anyone my age needs strength training. Started to get some serious knee pain during squats. So much so it affected my cycling. Bought this book and it is a life saver!! No more knee pain. Actually all my pain is gone. Wish I had this 40 years ago. I have read a lot of books on this subject and it is by far the best
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    Gregory Brylski
    December 27, 2023
    Comprehensive, recommended reading for strength training (experienced, or inexperienced, or injured)
    I'm over 65, and bought this book when a 20-something 'trainer' nearly broke my back with barbell squats. I wanted to know what when wrong, and so pu...More
    I'm over 65, and bought this book when a 20-something 'trainer' nearly broke my back with barbell squats. I wanted to know what when wrong, and so purchased a lot of training books to study the issue. Guess what, 90% of training books are based on unfounded science and 'trainers' who are already fit, but don't really know what they're doing.

    So, this book goes into how muscle and connective tissue is generated, inflammation after injury, nutrition recommendations for repairing injured connective tissue, what exercises you shouldn't do (i.e., remarkably benches, barbell squats, and other heavy exercises), etc., all for someone who is looking at just building strength over a longer term (not necessarily for 'muscle beach' type people. There's even a long-term plan for training. Are all the exercises given described correctly - no, world's greatest stretch is actually an advanced exercise for someone older like myself; and one should actually consult the Stuart McGill's back training book for how and why to do bird dog, cat-cow, bridges, etc. exercises for the back - especially if one is building back from a back injury.

    But overall, this is probably the best training book of the over 15 books I've purchased. I wish I had read this before I started training after a slight layoff. I was already fit, but not trained properly - so this book would have helped me a lot - especially the advice not to listen to any 20-somthing trainer who doesn't read, and says the exercises are obvious.
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    Roy
    December 11, 2023
    Detailed information substantiated by research and fact
    This is a long book - excellent for people like me who like to work on substantiated information. He goes into considerable detail about the underlyi...More
    This is a long book - excellent for people like me who like to work on substantiated information. He goes into considerable detail about the underlying physiology which makes it easier if one has to modify a routine to suit one's personal abilities. I have knee arthritis and a bad shoulder which make some routines more challenging than others. With the information the author provides, I feel comfortable modifying the exercise routines until I am recovered enough to perform them as written and described.

    This is my initial review. I will update this as needed.

    In summary - excellent book and highly recommended.
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    Amy
    September 23, 2023
    Informative and Already Helping
    My husband has horrible arthritis (since he was in his 20s) and we have both broken vertebrae in our pasts. This book has nutritional help and exercis...More
    My husband has horrible arthritis (since he was in his 20s) and we have both broken vertebrae in our pasts. This book has nutritional help and exercises… so many useful ideas. I have a BS in Exercise Sport Science (it’s basically Fitness and Nutrition) and specialized in mature adult fitness and post-therapy recovery training, and this book has introduced me to new concepts that I appreciate and respect. So far so good. My husband seems to be doing a little better each day. Meds can only do so much. This book teaches us all of the other great things we can do. A little change here and there can lead to bigger changes down the road if we just stick with it. Wonderful book. Thank you!
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    James Herf
    September 6, 2023
    Game Changing
    This book completely changed my outlook on fitness as well as my exercise routine - all for the better. The author gets into the fundamentals and scie...More
    This book completely changed my outlook on fitness as well as my exercise routine - all for the better. The author gets into the fundamentals and science behind rebuilding your body and rebounding the right way from injury. He then curates a bevy of unique and highly effective exercises into three workout programs - beginner, intermediate or advanced. The exercises greatly and quickly improved my flexibility, mobility and strength. I am a middle-ages male without major physical disabilities. I was suffering from a bad intercostal strain that bordered on a rib stress-fracture in the thoracic spine. Couldn’t laugh, cough or lay down without acute pain. I spent six weeks on the intermediate workout program, followed the nutritional recommendations (including supplementing my diet with “extra” protein), and was able to completely vanquish my injury within six weeks. So thankful for this book. So we’ll researched and throughly organized. It has also armed me with several great stretches, yoga poses, and isometric exercises that Inhad no idea existed. These have been great pre- and post-sports exercises that have helped me maintain my strength and mobility since coming back from my injury. Can’t recommend this book enough - particularly for middle-aged or senior injured athletes in sports requiring flexibility like tennis, golf or pickle ball.
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    C. Joachim
    August 29, 2023
    I am Built from Broken
    I took several books to a 10 day trip to the beach, but ended up reading this one. I wanted to take it all in, and really understand the science behi...More
    I took several books to a 10 day trip to the beach, but ended up reading this one. I wanted to take it all in, and really understand the science behind what we are made of (bones, all the connective tissues, synovial fluid, collagen, etc.), have a better understanding of how we become injured, how we can heal, what to do and not do (doctors often give bad advice), what to do immediately after an injury, and how to not re-injure ourselves. This is a very wholistic book and looks at the entire picture. I’m glad he included a chapter on long term injuries, what it can do to our posture, and that many people need to go to someone who specializes in exercises that will correct our imbalances and posture problems. My advice, if you realize you need this, go to an Egoscue clinic/therapist - they are “postural therapists” and they saved my life. Read my review on “Pain Free . . . By Pete Egoscue “. I have about 12 Egoscue exercise “menus “ l do and am adding his Body-Weight & Weighted Mobility Sequences. Lastly, the author, Scott, may want to add more to his website or the next book on essential vitamins and minerals. I had tennis elbow in both arms 6 years ago, did everything to get over it, and after 1.5 years I finally completely healed by talking magnesium, l was apparently deficient, and without enough, your muscles do not relax after exercise which is needed for healing. People who exercise a lot are more likely to be deficient. Overall, Great Book.
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    Keith Coffey
    August 16, 2023
    Last fitness book I'll read
    First of all, many thanks to the author, Scott H. Hogan. After reading Built from Broken, I now know beyond a shadow of a doubt that I can and will ...More
    First of all, many thanks to the author, Scott H. Hogan. After reading Built from Broken, I now know beyond a shadow of a doubt that I can and will get into the best shape of my life in my 50s. I'd been looking for this book for at least ten years, but to no avail. Now that I've found it, I'm following it to the letter. And I'm getting results!

    I've told as many people in my age group as I can about the book. I've also iterated and reiterated to my children to get an exercise routine going now (they are 9 and 11) because it's easier to stay in shape than it is to get back in shape.

    Again, this is the last fitness book I'll read because I felt broken before I read it, but now I know that I can use that brokenness to build a foundation for my best body ever.

    Thanks again Scott!
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    PugLover
    July 1, 2023
    Helps with self-rehabilitation
    I got this book because I knew nothing about physiology. I have some issues with my core including loss of flexibility and weakness plus trying to de...More
    I got this book because I knew nothing about physiology. I have some issues with my core including loss of flexibility and weakness plus trying to deal with the affects of arthritis and knee surgeries. I needed to know more to help myself and not depend on a physical therapist (some of which are not created equal!) and to do so respecting the fact that I have an "older" body. I needed explanations of why and how to do exercises and movements that would not over do but yet help in the long run to regain strength and mobility, and this book has helped me do that. If you want to take better care of yourself, you have to keep both your mind and body healthy simultaneously. Luckily I have a very healthy, active mind and now I feel that my body will soon be as healthy again. I may not ever be 21 again, but I think I'll move better and start to desire being more active. Live moves fast; you gotta keep moving!
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    Elina Schultz
    June 21, 2023
    Best. Book. Ever
    This book is one of the best books I’ve ever read. I love to read and I’m a nurse and so naturally I’ve read a ton of different books. I love that thi...More
    This book is one of the best books I’ve ever read. I love to read and I’m a nurse and so naturally I’ve read a ton of different books. I love that this book captured my interest right away instead of delving into facts and figures, but I also love that every chapter has scientifically and statistically backed explanations and the end chapters tie everything together and explain how to apply this into daily living. This book is very thorough and realistic yet attainable for those that want to make a change. I turned 40 last year and am on my own journey to find a way to work and live pain free and lose weight after a few set backs and injuries which were described in this book exactly as the kind of weaknesses in my body I’ve allowed to happen over years of not taking care of myself. I will be beginning the beginner program this week. There was no marketing for a secret product or advertisements for a business, but straight up information delivered in a way that captivayed my interest. Thank you again for such an excellent resource.
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    Fancy7of9
    June 16, 2023
    Well written and easy to understand
    This book is a must for anyone trying to function better. I have been struggling to learn how to walk again after going through a surgery from a spina...More
    This book is a must for anyone trying to function better. I have been struggling to learn how to walk again after going through a surgery from a spinal access that left me completely crippled. I have been working with a physical therapist for 9 months now and have made huge progress despite not being expected to walk again. But I was struggling with progressing in the last couple of months. Upon getting this book I immediately started reading it and was suddenly able to piece together what the problem was and this enabled me to understand and apply what my physical therapist was telling me and working with me on in a much more productive way. It resulted in a complete breakthrough in my ability to walk better. The author explains how your body functions in such an easily understood way. If you are struggling with an injury or mobility issue or just wanting to function better, then this book is a must. Don't hesitate, just buy it and read it. It's helping me and I know it can help you to.
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    Collin Powers
    May 11, 2023
    Best Rehab Book Ever!!
    My name is Collin Powers. I am not a professional "reviewer." You can look me up on the internet - - I retired six years ago from my position as Dir...More
    My name is Collin Powers. I am not a professional "reviewer." You can look me up on the internet - - I retired six years ago from my position as Director of the USA Volleyball High Performance Dept in Colorado Springs. I am well acquainted with training methods and have pursued various rehab methodologies for the past 40 years (knees, shoulders, elbows, hips, etc.) and have had four major "fix-it" surgeries (one Achilles tendon repair, one meniscus surgery and two should replacements). I am not getting paid a dime for saying this ... but the training/rehab approach set forth in this book is the most monumentally helpful information I have ever read and encountered. The United States should pay this guy enough so that this information is distributed to every American over the age of 40. I am not kidding.
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    Maribeth Yoder
    April 5, 2023
    Definitely Broken, Need to Build
    I was in a car accident 15 years ago, and have had 18 orthopedic surgeries over the years, including 3 total joint replacements (ankle, hip, knee). E...More
    I was in a car accident 15 years ago, and have had 18 orthopedic surgeries over the years, including 3 total joint replacements (ankle, hip, knee). Even though managing pain is a significant part of my day, I try to stay active as much as possible- walking, swimming etc. I recently injured my other hip and was told to go to physical therapy. I've decided I'd like a longer-term solution so I've purchased "Built from Broken".

    It took me a while to get through all of the chapters, and I have to admit I skipped over a lot of the parts with words and concepts that were out of my vocabulary. Otherwise it's informative reading that makes sense. Mostly easy to follow with a logical progression to the chapters. I'm ready to start the Beginner Program, and am hopeful that as I progress I will have built a better body that experiences less pain.
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    beccareviews
    April 1, 2023
    Healed my shoulder in 3 months!
    I had high hopes for this workout. I had injured my shoulder, it bothered me for years. I had an MRI, it had a lot of tears. Last year I injured it wo...More
    I had high hopes for this workout. I had injured my shoulder, it bothered me for years. I had an MRI, it had a lot of tears. Last year I injured it worse, I dug out a sapling tree and put in a new one, and that hurt it worse, then did some painting of three rooms and it got even worse. From this book I follow the daily morning routine, and I used the intermediate program along with the shoulder stability exercises. I am average active person, I am in later 50's, I run three days a week in summer and now I do the daily 20 minute walk the program suggests. I love it. I think all older people should give this a try. Its so easy and you dont do the exercises fast, but the routine is very quick! I would it if love the Author, Scott Hogan would also make these into exercise card deck so it is easier to get started and to create your own plan after you have worn out the plans he put together. You can just video tape yourself doing the routine(s), and play it back to get started quicker than turning pages in the book. Scott, I would by your card deck if you create one!!!! Thanks for writing this book. Better than any doctor or PT and you can avoid surgery!!!! Bonus is your entire body will get strengthened and you will feel it. Buy the book!
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    Stephen Mcerleane
    March 25, 2023
    A thoughtful and measured guide to getting stronger and getting over nagging injuries.
    Good prescriptive books can do wonders, but they must be taken as mere(?) suggestions. So weigh the advice in this book against your life experience a...More
    Good prescriptive books can do wonders, but they must be taken as mere(?) suggestions. So weigh the advice in this book against your life experience and what you read elsewhere. There is a flood of good information these days. Learn how to evaluate it, and seek it out.

    I only open with those caveats so I can say without hesitation that this book is excellent. Buy it, and keep it nearby. Go back to it again and again as you progress and learn. I have.

    As the title makes clear, Scott is fully aware of the nagging injuries that hold so many of us back, and all the suggestions in the book keep that in mind. Unfortunately most young people will ignore its advice. I used to be one of them.

    Don’t let movement become a burden.
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    Matt G
    December 16, 2022
    Definitely helpful
    This is a great book if you have pain and don't know what to do to fix it. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because I believe a couple of t...More
    This is a great book if you have pain and don't know what to do to fix it. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because I believe a couple of the exercises are not the best for someone having pain. He has you doing the cossack squat and goblet squat, these are both great exercises. The problem with this is that if you can't perform a basic bodyweight squat with proper technique you should not be doing it under a load. Many people with lower body pain have poor mobility and can't do these exercises correctly. There should be a progression built into these before you try to do it weighted. Other than that I think the book is definitely helpful and full of good information.

    I originally gave this book 4 stars, but have updated it to 5 stars. I decided to Email the author with some of my concerns and he actually emailed me back with suggestions to suit me! Scott has taken time to help a customer and I greatly appreciate that!
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    Mels
    October 23, 2022
    Everything recommended lines up with medical research
    I read a lot of health and exercise research, listen to podcasts, watch summary videos for funsies. I get that not everyone wants to do this. This b...More
    I read a lot of health and exercise research, listen to podcasts, watch summary videos for funsies. I get that not everyone wants to do this. This book was a delightfully explanatory read not only of things you should be doing, but WHY, with lots of supporting research cited. I frequently read things and get irritated when I've read research in direct contradiction. That didn't happen with this book - pretty much everyone he goes over was inline with the hodge podge of research and studies I had already learned about, except it's laid out in this book in a logical order with actionable recommendations connected to them.

    I happened to be reading this right at the same time I incurred a spinal injury and had to go under for emergency surgery, so I'm still on lift and exercise restrictions, but plan on utilizing the programs laid out in the book when I get back into it.
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    Crystal V.
    May 21, 2022
    Helped me overcome years of back and knee pain
    First off, this isn't a "quick fix" book at all, its packed with information about how and why joint issues. movement disorders and muscle imbalances ...More
    First off, this isn't a "quick fix" book at all, its packed with information about how and why joint issues. movement disorders and muscle imbalances occur. It's a guide for how to strength train to overcome those issues, which he lays out clearly takes time and dedication

    At the end of the book is a workout plan, and thorough explanations/pictures of each exercise. The way he's crafted everything made it so easy to get started, stay motivated, see progress, and advance. I've made my way through his entire set plan, and am on my second round of personalized custom workouts (which were really easy to set up fast, all the exercises are labeled to make it easy to find one that fits for a particular session). I have built a ton of strength in my legs, back and arms, and I have far fewer problems with my knees (patellar tendonitis) and hips (trochanteric bursitis) and shoulders. I actually look forward to working out 3-4 times a week now, it's become a habit I enjoy and benefit from.
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    Renegade Nate
    April 7, 2022
    Excellent Book with Awesome Info for Those of us Dealing with Joint Pain!
    As someone that has owned a fitness business and been in the industry for 15+ years and has "worked out" ever since my senior year in high school (whe...More
    As someone that has owned a fitness business and been in the industry for 15+ years and has "worked out" ever since my senior year in high school (when I was skinny, weak, and small), I own hundreds of books on training and nutrition, I've attended countless training seminars, I've been certified by StrongFirst, RKC, Underground Strength Coach (and others), and I've met many of my favorite fitness personalities in person (Ian King, John Berardi, Alwyn Cosgrove, Dave Tate, Charles Staley, Dan John, Pavel Tsatsouline, Eric Cressey, Zach Even-Esh, and many more!).

    What does that have to do with Built from Broken?

    Everything I've learned and used can be found in this book!

    When I started reading, I immediately saw how much of what Scott recommends is what I've been using for years. It works!

    If you're dealing with joint pain (shoulders, back, knees, etc.), then do yourself a favor and pick up this book. The warm-up routines, exercises, and workout plans will HELP you get out of pain and back to training.

    I highly recommend this book to everyone to help treat (and prevent) joint pain and mobility issues!

    Does Scott recommend supplements he sells? Yes. Do they work? Yes. But you'll have to decide if you want to try them or not (you don't have to).
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    JJ
    March 17, 2022
    How do you 'train for longevity'? Right here.
    I've been on hypertrophy programs ... strength programs ... calisthenics ... you name it. Micro‐injury after injury. And I'm only 37!I started on this...More
    I've been on hypertrophy programs ... strength programs ... calisthenics ... you name it. Micro‐injury after injury. And I'm only 37!

    I started on this program, because I wanted to start training for LONGEVITY. Living a long, healthy, pain-free life.

    And I'm telling you, I've had a marked reduction in injuries. The only minor injury I've had on this program was one day I decided to try the RDL dumbbell deadlifts and overdid it. Personally, I'd avoid those if you are lifting heavy like I was. That's because my grip was giving out and I was fatigued and making some jerky movements.

    Instead of RDLs, I'd recommend doing weighted extensions or glute-ham raises for the lower posterior chain. The author's Swiss ball leg curls are also highly recommended.

    I'm on my third or fourth cycle of this program. I love it. I do some of my own exercises though, still keeping the basic template the author outlines.

    If you're a hard-core lifter like I am and sick of injuries, and you wanna start training for longevity and overall health and functionality, get and follow this book.
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    Julian Delphiki
    February 11, 2022
    Even my Physical Therapists applaud this book
    In addition to my regular physical therapy for multiple serious injuries, I finally have been allowed to return to the gym to workout on my own.I was ...More
    In addition to my regular physical therapy for multiple serious injuries, I finally have been allowed to return to the gym to workout on my own.

    I was at a complete loss as to what muscles to work and how to work them when there are still joints and muscles that are damaged and weak.

    This book greatly helped me find a way to exercise while injured and not increase my injuries or pain. In fact following this book's advice I no longer have Leg Days or Glute Days or Arm Days at the gym. Every time I workout I work my entire body. All muscle groups are worked when I'm at the gym.

    Balancing working each muscle group in the safest way possible to achieve the best result without causing further damage. I feeling the difference in all my muscles and I'm not leaving the gym in pain or experiencing increased pain and soreness at home hours later.

    I have shown the book to two of my physical therapists and let them read through it and see if they agree with Scott approach and reasoning behind working out and rehabbing injuries as well as avoiding developing new injuries from working out.

    My main physical therapist actually bought the book too and is working to incorporate the training suggestions into his therapy plans.

    My Orthopedic Surgeon approves of this books methodology so that seems great to me and my recovery.

    This book has been a great help and its encouraging. Exercises that I couldn't do before reading the book I can now do with the books suggested modifications.

    Definitely work the price and time.
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    Kevin Hatch
    December 12, 2021
    Resonates with my Fitness Journey
    First off, kudos to the author for having the wisdom and initiative to take the road less traveled in the fitness world. Both his theoretical perspect...More
    First off, kudos to the author for having the wisdom and initiative to take the road less traveled in the fitness world. Both his theoretical perspectives and his concrete applications deeply resonate with my own fitness journey, both as a client and a coach.

    I've been an athlete my whole life, starting ice hockey and soccer at age 5, playing through high school, getting immersed in endurance and outdoor sports during college, finding and falling deep into the CrossFit world in my early adult years, branching out into more focused gymnastics and mobility and movement-quality based paradigms and eventually transitioning from the hardcore dogma of "constantly varied functional movement at high intensity" to a more mellow, Daoist-like fitness philosophy. And, that philosophy cannot be better summarized than by the words of Lao Tzu himself:

    "Men are born soft and supple; dead they are stiff and hard. Plants are born tender and pliant; dead, they are brittle and dry. Thus whoever is stiff and inflexible is a disciple of death. Whoever is soft and yielding is a disciple of life. The hard and stiff will be broken. The soft and supple will prevail."

    Such words fly in the face of today's conventional fitness values that seem to always amount to an egotistical ambition to be 1) appealing to the opposite sex and 2) intimidating to one's own sex (assuming the athlete is heterosexual) and that the pursuit of these ambitions requires you to regularly endure PAIN, as in "no pain, no gain."

    What I like about Scott Hogan and others like him (Jerzy Gregorek, Tim Anderson, Dr Eric Goodman, Ben Patrick) is that they take ego out of the fitness equation by waking people up to a fundamental truth: you are not meant to be in pain. Pain, unlike what the ego tells you, is a sign that you're doing fitness wrong, not right. Hogan's book indeed takes this big picture approach and challenges readers to zoom out and reevaluate why they're really training in the first place. For that alone, I'd say it's worth a read.

    Another thing I really like about Hogan's work is his emphasis on joint health and range of motion as the non-negotiable foundation of all meaningful health and athleticism. Just stop to think for second: of what use is strength or muscle size if you're unable to simply occupy natural human positions? Any fitness paradigm that does not have mobility and movement quality as its foundation is a house of cards. Strength, power, and speed are all great, but when developed at the expense of natural range of motion, those "gains" eventually become "glitches." Kudos to Hogan for creating a program that will help exercisers of all stripes to repair and rebuild a solid foundation for pursuing their fitness goals. This is a great resource for anyone interested in staying supple and strong for life.
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    Steve
    May 12, 2021
    Excellent
    Excellent
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    Katarzyna Wengierow
    May 3, 2018
    Five Stars
    I am happy with the purchase. Subject as described. I would recommend!
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    Kindle Customer
    July 21, 2017
    Five Stars
    Give really good exercises.
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    Julian
    June 30, 2016
    Great Book
    I love this book, clear and easy to read and reference. Wordery always offer great service
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    Maria.K
    April 29, 2015
    Well written and great resource for anyone interested in this field of study!
    This is a very impressive book on performing corrective exercises. He gets into anatomy, structure, function, muscles and then corrective exercises. Y...More
    This is a very impressive book on performing corrective exercises. He gets into anatomy, structure, function, muscles and then corrective exercises. You will learn tons from this book.
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