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"Thank you for this
piece of art!

This is just fantastic
and so helpful. "

Rose-Marie Repond
Prof. HES | Bern University of applied sciences


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One of the best on the internet. "

Scott Sheffield
www.getbodysmart.com


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" After struggling for weeks to get to grips with anatomy and phisiology for a gym instructor theory exam, I found the Muscle & Motion website and at last it all made sense.

I'd been saying to friends
" I wish there was a website which showed all the muscles working", and when I found M&M it was a godsend... "

Ruth Frost, London, UK




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" I am very excited to begin using this software, It has really opened my eyes to the many ways in which I can use this truly innovative software.

It really is a fantastic accomplishment.

Robert J. Nelson
South University
All About Strength Training is interactive visualization tool for Strength Training and Musculoskeletal Anatomy.

All About Strength Training combine and present strength training exercises with the anatomy of the muscle sets during kinesiology. When performing the strength exercises one can see the workings of the individual muscles (the anatomical analysis) involved in each exercise. The All About Strength Training also provides the observer with the opportunity to rapidly enter (with a single click) and view the muscles and examine how they work in unique 3D animations.
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All About Strength Training Testimonials Page

All About Strength Training is an online application. We update the contents every month; add animations and new professional content. The system grows significantly every year.

'All About Strength Training' contains the entire 'Muscle and Motion' as well as additional chapters.
You can see the differences in the following table:

Muscle & Motion All About Strength Training
Exercise encyclopedia V
Strength training anatomy V
Stretching anatomy V
Muscular Anatomy V V
Skeletal System V V
Kinesiology (flexion, extension..) V V
The heart & Nervous system V V
Energy Metabolism V V
Biomechanics of strength workouts V
Strength workout methods V
Workout techniques V
Endurance Workouts V
Stretching Methods V
Workout Programs V
Test and Comcepts V

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Subjects:

Hundreds of Strength Training Exercises. Every exercise is presented by means of a brief video film that includes a visual anatomical analysis of all the muscles that are involved in that exercise. Furthermore, the specific activity of each muscle is also displayed in lucid animation.

The strength exercises are arranged in the following categories:

  1. Exercises using machines
  2. Free weight
  3. Body weight
  4. Resistance band
  5. Fitball

Three dimensional models of the sets of muscles are presented for teaching the different muscles in the human body together with the appropriate exercises for strengthening these muscles.

Stretching exercises are displayed by means of brief video films.

Unique animation displays present the methods of strength training, techniques of training and the organization of weekly exercise programs.

The heart and nervous systems as well as the skeleton structure are vividly displayed in exciting three dimensional video films.

Wonderful animation combined with three dimensional views provides clear instructions about Kinesiology, the theory and science of movement.

Understanding the biomechanics of strength training.

The physiology of the human body while undergoing movements of stress and effort is uniquely displayed by means of original animation.

The principles relating to the theory and science of training.

The application of the 'All About Strength Training' is user friendly and convenient. People with little or no knowledge of computers will find it very simple to use.

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