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Integrated Anatomy for the New Millennium

by Lenny Parracino
Date Released : 16 Feb 2001

As a personal trainer, you will need to be familiar with and in some cases discuss anatomy. Anatomists have developed a universally acceptable set of reference terms that enable body structures to be located and identified with a high degree of clarity. Without this distinctive vocabulary, you will likely .......

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Magedera, Carl | 18 Apr 2011, 05:11 AM
Brilliant article, that starts to open a lot more about the body and its movements. Essential reading, and a good contrast to the other articles on ptonthenet.
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