Industry expert Jim Stoppani, PhD, Science Editor of Muscle and Fitness
and FLEX magazines and Scivation advisory board member presents the
Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength, the new must-have training
manual. Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength provides you with an
all-encompassing research-based book that covers all facets of
optimizing the development of muscle and strength and provides:
- Definitions of key terms and concepts.
- Evaluations of equipment options—including the top innovations.
- Explanations of the role and importance of each muscle group.
- Presentations of the best exercises for adding strength and mass.
- Descriptions and examples of many types of workouts and programs
and their effects.
Choose from 277 exercises presented for 11 different muscle groups and
the whole body. Proper technique for each exercise is tailored to the
type of resistance used, be it free weights, weight machines, or body
weight. Plus, each training program is rated according to workout
duration, the projected timeframe for achieving measurable results,
level of difficulty, and overall effectiveness.
Muscle & Fitness senior science editor Jim Stoppani covers each
topic in detail. His clear advice will help you conquer any problem or
plateau you encounter. So build your knowledge base to build a better
body. Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength is the ultimate resource
for pinpointing and achieving the results you’re seeking.
About the Author
Jim Stoppani, PhD, served as a postdoctoral research fellow in the
prestigious John B. Pierce Laboratory and department of cellular and
molecular physiology at Yale University School of Medicine, where he
investigated the effects of exercise and diet on gene regulation in
skeletal muscle. Stoppani was awarded the Gatorade Beginning
Investigator in Exercise Science Award in 2002.
Currently, Stoppani serves as senior science editor for Muscle &
Fitness and Flex magazines at Weider Publications in Woodland Hills,
California. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning
Association (NSCA), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and
International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN). Stoppani received his
doctorate in exercise physiology from the University of Connecticut in
2000.
Table of Contents
Part I. Training Essentials
Chapter 1. Core Concepts
Chapter 2. Training Variables
Chapter 3. Training Cycles
Chapter 4. Strength Training Equipment
Part II. Training for Muscle Mass
Chapter 5. Tactics for Building Muscle Mass
Chapter 6. Programs for Building Muscle Mass
Chapter 7. Training Cycles for Building Muscle Mass
Part III. Training for Maximal Strength
Chapter 8. Tactics for Maximizing Strength
Chapter 9. Programs for Maximizing Strength
Chapter 10. Training Cycles for Gaining Maximal Strength
Part IV. Training Exercises
Chapter 11. Chest
Chapter 12. Shoulders
Chapter 13. Back
Chapter 14. Trapezius
Chapter 15. Triceps
Chapter 16. Biceps
Chapter 17. Forearms
Chapter 18. Quadriceps
Chapter 19. Hamstrings and Glutes
Chapter 20. Calves
Chapter 21. Abdominals
Chapter 22. Whole Body
Words of Praise
"Readers will appreciate the combination of plain facts and expert
advice. Anyone looking to build muscle mass will appreciate this
thorough, no-nonsense guide to proper strength-training technique."
Kirkus Reports – Health & Fitness March, 2006