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The Anatomy of Exercise and Movement for the Study of Dance, Pilates, Sports, and Yoga


Awareness of movement potential,” says author Jo Ann Staugaard-Jones, “is key to a healthy body and injury prevention.” The Anatomy of Exercise & Movement shows readers how to gain that awareness by understanding the biomechanics of movement. In ten chapters, color-coded for easy reference, the author covers all of the major muscle and joint areas, including the spine; core region; shoulder; elbow; wrist and hand; and hip, knee, and ankle/foot joints. Most importantly, each chapter contains strengthening and stretching exercises for all of the above areas.

Developed as a handbook, The Anatomy of Exercise & Movement is an accessible resource for anyone who would like to know more about his or her body, how it moves, and what can be done to improve that movement. The more than 275 high-quality, four-color anatomical drawings and the broad scope of muscle and joint groups make this one of the most important guides to the moving body on the market. A helpful “Myths” page at the end of each chapter debunks many of the misunderstandings and rumors about fitness that have circulated over the years.

10 reviews for The Anatomy of Exercise and Movement for the Study of Dance, Pilates, Sports, and Yoga

  1. Robert W. Chamberlin
    January 18, 2021
    Description and graphics of muscle groups
    This book gives a thorough description accompanied by excellent artwork of main moving components of the body. In addition it provides exercises of in...More
    This book gives a thorough description accompanied by excellent artwork of main moving components of the body. In addition it provides exercises of increasing difficulty.
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    Frank Nozinsky
    August 5, 2019
    Great book
    Great book with anatomy
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    Faulkner, RK
    May 12, 2019
    Received on time.
    Looking forward to reading this book.
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    Janet G. Hartley
    December 17, 2017
    Imformative
    Well organized very informative recommend this book
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    Winafew
    June 23, 2015
    A Rarity...A Readable Reference Book
    I was hesitant to order this book, as it purported to be a handbook suitable for pretty much all types of exercise. How could it be any good, when it...More
    I was hesitant to order this book, as it purported to be a handbook suitable for pretty much all types of exercise. How could it be any good, when it tried to be everything? However, after a brief scan, I was relieved to find that the layout and general approach was excellently suitable for all types of exercise, as the book focuses upon specific parts of the body, and does not focus so much upon specifics of exercises. This, coupled with a wry sense of humor:
    “Since [the Deltoid] is so visible, it is a popular muscle in the weight room.”
    makes this a rarity…a very readable reference book.

    This reference work assumes no prior knowledge of the intricacies of bones, muscles and other soft tissues, nor even of common definitions when dealing with the musculo-skeletal system, so opens with definitions and illustrations in order that the following discussions will be understandable. I found the first two chapters to be a useful review of the medical terms used in describing the body and the movements of limbs.
    My next step was to flip through each of the “Myths” sections of the remaining chapters. Staugaard-Jones obviously has some pet peeves, a few of which are listed in these chapters. However, the tone is not one of exasperation, but rather of concern that her work will be useful and helpful. This tone resonates throughout the book.

    After that, I reviewed the ‘Shoulders’ and the ‘Hips’ sections, as they are relevant to my body. Hmmm…I believe I’ll modify some of the things I have been doing.

    I then started over and began to appreciate how the book would be used in classes. I must state up front, that having no medical training, I am not allowed to diagnose. However, I can certainly ask all the questions I need of a student presenting a complaint in order to fully understand the parameters of the complaint. This will include pulling out this book, turning to the relevant section, and discussing the complaint with the student, while we both look at the excellent illustrations.

    This book will be my short list of books to always have at hand at class.
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    S. Mouse
    December 29, 2014
    which is nice.
    I had to purchase this book for my 200hr RYT. It reads well and is divided into color coded sections, which is nice.
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    Jessica
    May 28, 2014
    Information with great explanations and graphics
    I'd recommend this book to get a basic understanding of anatomy when it comes Yoga/Pilates/Dance. Bought this as part of my training requirement and ...More
    I'd recommend this book to get a basic understanding of anatomy when it comes Yoga/Pilates/Dance. Bought this as part of my training requirement and found it surprisingly easy to read and dare I say entertaining? The graphics adds an additional dimension to the explanations and at some points the author even had a sense of humor. I was expecting really dry material. It's a nice reference to have for, well, understanding the anatomy of exercise and movement.
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    Alison
    February 3, 2013
    Very informative
    Very informative text and it is written very clearly. I continue to reference. Precise and clear illustrations. It's not often you enjoy reading a t...More
    Very informative text and it is written very clearly. I continue to reference. Precise and clear illustrations. It's not often you enjoy reading a textbook, but this one I did.
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    M. Moses
    November 27, 2011
    Clear and comprehensive
    As a Yoga Instructor and Massage Therapist, I refer to this book often and highly recommend it my students and clients. Jo Ann manages to explain the...More
    As a Yoga Instructor and Massage Therapist, I refer to this book often and highly recommend it my students and clients. Jo Ann manages to explain the human body and movement in a clear and interesting manner. Her approach is knowledgeable, compassionate and fun! A "must have" for Yoga teachers, therapists and anyone involved in the field of movements and wellness.
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    Michael L. Paul
    July 13, 2010
    A Coach's Dream of understanding the human body and movement
    In today's world of advanced training ideas such as core training, pilates and yoga, materials on these ideas are either too technical or just "how to...More
    In today's world of advanced training ideas such as core training, pilates and yoga, materials on these ideas are either too technical or just "how to" books without explanations of why. The Anatomy of Exercise & Movement blends a strong scientific background and practicality necessary to evaluate movement for fitness professionals, students and coaches, like myself. I now look at an exercise, understand it's purpose and how do do it better. This book has benefit me in terms of my exercise choices as well as professionally in helping my athletes reach there potential.
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