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The Firefighter's Workout Book: The 30 Minute a Day Train-for-Life Program for Men and Women
The Firefighter's Workout Book: The 30 Minute a Day Train-for-Life Program for Men and Women

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Author: Michael Stefano
Publisher: Collins Living
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 29814

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 160
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.9 x 0.5

ISBN: 0060957336
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.71
EAN: 9780060957339
ASIN: 0060957336

Publication Date: January 1, 2002
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Talk about performing under pressure! New York City firefighter Michael Stefano describes wrestling with a 2.5-inch-thick high-pressure hose gushing water at over 200 gallons per minute, raising and climbing heavy ladders, operating superpowerful saws, and rappelling down the sides of multistory buildings--all while weighted down with bulky protective equipment, and often while soaking wet ("where there's fire, there's water"). Endurance, strength, and vigor are not only necessary for peak performance--they are lifesavers.

The point of The Firefighter's Workout Book is not to make you a firefighter, but to help you transform your personal physical-fitness level, in a program that takes four hours a week. Stefano explains the basics about exercise and gives guidelines for cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and flexibility. Explanations are clear and accurate. He also gives nutritional guidelines for losing fat without sacrificing muscle, but his dietary recommendations are curiously outdated: he relies on the old "four food groups," which have been replaced by the American Dietetic Association's food pyramid.

Thirty-one strength-training exercises are well illustrated with photographs, and each step is clearly explained, with "trainer's notes" giving modifications to increase intensity. Most use dumbbells and barbells, though some use just body weight. Thirteen stretches are also illustrated and described. Stefano gives examples of different routines--full body, split, circuit training, pyramid training, and slow-motion training. Firefighting stories spice up every chapter, giving you a good read as well as a good fitness program. --Joan Price

Product Description

The demands of being a firefighter can be quite high. Firefighters are called upon to perform at peak capacity under the most arduous conditions. Being physically fit can mean the difference between life and death for them or the victims they race to save. New York City fire captain and personal trainer Michael Stefano has come to the rescue with The Firefighter's Workout Book, the thirty-minute-a-day, train-for-life program that's worked for New York City firefighters and will work for you.

The Firefighter's Workout Book covers all aspects of health and fitness, including strength, cardiovascular, and flexibility training. Captain Michael Stefano shows how spending long hours at the gym is unnecessary or even counterproductive. Step-by-step instruction, interspersed with motivational stories based on Stefano's experience as a firefighter, will leave you burning for more.

The workout routines can be tailored to fit individual needs. The illustrated exercise guide features photos of New York City firefighters. You will learn how to stay motivated, set reasonable, attainable goals, and chart your own progress to ensure results. A simple, easy-to-follow nutrition plan is also offered.

The firefighter's workout is a real-life approach to a very common problem: staying in good physical condition with a minimal amount of time and available equipment. With the tools and knowledge provided by The Firefighter's Workout Book, you'll be able to rise above these obstacles to get in the best condition of your life.




Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Firefighters Workout Book   September 17, 2008
This is a good workout plan book which can be used byt the average working American.


5 out of 5 stars My son coincidentally had the DVD that goes with the book   June 18, 2008
My firefighter son was pleased to see the printed version of his DVD, which he did not know existed.


1 out of 5 stars Firefighters beware!   April 1, 2008
First of all, look at the author on the cover...You want to look like a little squirly guy? Didn't think so.
The workouts in this book have nothing to do with firefighting and are merely beginner/basic level workouts for no one in particular.
There are no power lifting exercises in this book!
This book has about 10 pages of 'important' information and the other 90% is just random stories the author uses to talk himself up.
The diets and workouts listed in this book are highly outdated and under-detailed.

FOR FIREFIGHTERS: I highly recommend the new book, Get Firefighter Fit: The Complete Workout from the Former Director of the New York City Fire Department Physical Training Program - which has many firefighter-specific workouts. All the information is detailed and up-to-date. I waited a long time for that book to come out and am reaping the physical benefits from it!!

FOR CIVILLIANS TRYING TO GET FIT: I recommend almost any other fitness book! Don't do workouts like firefighters if you aren't one, there is no need. You should do workouts that enhance/reflect whatever you job or lifestyle requires. E.G., if you're an office worker - cardio is more important than anything, and should be the focus of your exercise. If you're more blue collar, then power lifting and static lifts should be your focus, but don't neglect cardio...



5 out of 5 stars Calculate Your Calories   April 9, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This quick read will get you on the road to sculpting any part of your body. There are also great tips to help you keep yourself fit.


5 out of 5 stars Really works!   January 10, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I tried just the pushups the way he describes and I've finally lost that "droop" in my chest!
Plus how to do the equation on how many calories you burn when working out on any excersise you do.


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