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Chargement... Callanetics Countdown (1990)par Callan Pinckney
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A 30 day programme for toning specific trouble spots in only 20 minutes a day, written by the bestselling author of Callanetics. This new shape-up programme again applies the principles of her deep muscle-toning exercises, graded into different levels of skill. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A few people I’ve come across seem put off by the pictures in these books, or the fashions in the video version. This really isn’t a good enough reason, to pass by the opportunity of experiencing one of the best exercise routines available. I’d like to say especially regarding the ‘before and after’ pictures, in 'Callanetics 10 years younger...' the people featured may be out of shape in the photos, but that is the point, in time they improve! I myself found these images a testament to the fact that it was indeed possible to improve no matter what your level.
It is important however to keep in mind that this is an exercise program for anyone. People who would not consider themselves ‘unfit’ would also benefit from Callanetics, due to it’s emphasis on body strength rather than just ‘thinness’ which can be a major misinterpretation of health and beauty, even at times sadly nothing more than weakly veiled anorexia.
Despite its seemingly easy moves, this exercise plan is in reality very hard to perform accurately. With a little patience and motivation this can of course be achieved. Well worth taking your time, as this will afford the best results, as anyone who has ever used Pilates would no doubt agree. These two systems of exercise share the same basic principles.
As a good way to build up to the one-hour plan, as laid out in ‘Callanetics: 10 years younger…’ I recommend Callan’s other book, 'Callanetics Countdown: 30 days to a beautiful body', which slowly increases the number and difficulty of repetitions over four levels. There are thirty sessions, but no real need to take the title too literally, this is very much a regime that you plan by yourself, choose to exercise everyday, every other or only 2-3 times a week.
As in all her books Callan states repeatedly that we each have our own level of fitness and flexibility, so to move at our own pace, as our body allows, at this moment in time. Especially encouraging us not to compare ourselves to others, as this is a very unhealthy practice.
Callan Pinckney is an inspiration; her emphasis is on building a strong, powerful body that you can enjoy no matter what your age. Giving yourself the best possible gift of all, health and fitness. From this type of philosophy real beauty can be nurtured, improvement is guaranteed if you take the time to practice, like all things in life. ( )