Thomas W. MyersAnatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapists
K**O
No words to say about this book. Simply awsome
Good packing.. on time delivery and the book is extreemly superb
S**Y
Not recommended for trainers
Too clinical
K**A
Nice Book but overpriced
Hi,Book is good but Overpriced..should be a little more reasonable. So, that more people can afford it for the benefit of profession.
A**R
loved it.
Wow.... i wish i had read this while inwas disecting a body..... loved it.
A**R
Four Stars
Worth buying it as long as u ll consciously take time to sit and read it thoroughly..☺
B**A
Beware of the seller — bad quality. Moldy storage.
Received with torn pages, water damage and a big dried mold spot (which ripped the book prying the pages apart to read the index).The books itself is great! Valuable text in the beginning studies of fascia.
R**V
Good
Good for improving knowledge
A**9
I will agree that this looks like a nicely presented and very readable book
I've just returned this book to Amazon. I will agree that this looks like a nicely presented and very readable book; however there are very many more references to the all too absent DVD in the book than there are to the multi media website. To get the best out of this book you would definitely need to have the supporting DVD which you can now purchase for the astounding price of £182.70 (on Amazon). I agree with a previous review, that this is blatant greed, especially when the 2nd edition came with the DVD. Good book or not I'm not prepared to support this type of merchandising!
K**4
Great concept but once you get this the book lacks enough charm to make you want to read it
Not that great a book, as difficult to read and just appears way to long. Fundamentally I think it could be shortened to 1/5th of its length. Haven't read as a result (tried to). These trains are simply what the Chinese Acupuncturists call the sinew channels and you can explain these in a paragraph or two with probably a chapter to go into much more depth (even than this entire book). As a result whilst credit due to Thomas Myers for rediscovering the wheel, this book now feels unnecessary and lacks the charm that would make you want to read it anyway.
J**I
Very heavy, dip in and out but SO USEFUL
This is....for me this is dense BUT looking at the movement of the body in different types of movement, how it can change and how repetitious movement can shape the body - a must read for any serious athlete, trainer, yoga teacher, movement teacher. Such a useful reference.
C**
Intense and amazing read.
Amazing book however received with a slight tear at the top corner of the book. Not the worst case and not going to cry over it. All in all, a great book. Read twice or more to really make the most of it. Very very intricate detail!
A**R
A must have
Really good
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