Balance Of Power
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.27 (809 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1932458441 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-19 |
Language | : | English |
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Safety Steve said Just OK. This book by John E. Peterson is just OK as far as handstand training goes. I remember reading on the John's forum that he "left no stone unturned" or something to that effect, meaning that he covered everything a person needed to know about handstand training. Actually John left several stones unturned. First of all the book is 101 pages in length and the first 7Just OK Safety Steve This book by John E. Peterson is just OK as far as handstand training goes. I remember reading on the John's forum that he "left no stone unturned" or something to that effect, meaning that he covered everything a person needed to know about handstand training. Actually John left several stones unturned. First of all the book is 101 pages in length and the first 74 pages are devoted to general strength and conditioning exercises. Most of these exercises can be found in Peterson's other book "Pushing Yourself to Power" or online for free. John doesn't even address handstand training until the last 25 pages of the book. Even then . pages are devoted to general strength and conditioning exercises. Most of these exercises can be found in Peterson's other book "Pushing Yourself to Power" or online for free. John doesn't even address handstand training until the last "Just OK" according to Safety Steve. This book by John E. Peterson is just OK as far as handstand training goes. I remember reading on the John's forum that he "left no stone unturned" or something to that effect, meaning that he covered everything a person needed to know about handstand training. Actually John left several stones unturned. First of all the book is 101 pages in length and the first 7Just OK Safety Steve This book by John E. Peterson is just OK as far as handstand training goes. I remember reading on the John's forum that he "left no stone unturned" or something to that effect, meaning that he covered everything a person needed to know about handstand training. Actually John left several stones unturned. First of all the book is 101 pages in length and the first 74 pages are devoted to general strength and conditioning exercises. Most of these exercises can be found in Peterson's other book "Pushing Yourself to Power" or online for free. John doesn't even address handstand training until the last 25 pages of the book. Even then . pages are devoted to general strength and conditioning exercises. Most of these exercises can be found in Peterson's other book "Pushing Yourself to Power" or online for free. John doesn't even address handstand training until the last 25 pages of the book. Even then . 5 pages of the book. Even then
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