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The Kelso Shrug System: A Practical Guide for Body Builders and Strength Athletes

von Paul Kelso

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2016 EditionThe Kelso Shrug SystemA Practical Guidefor Body Builders and Strength AthletesBack in the late 1960's, tall, lanky, big-boned Paul Kelso was just finishing up a training session when a miracle occurred. He carelessly bent over to move a loaded bar out of the way, heaving it aside, when he felt a response in his lower traps that year's worth of power cleans and bent-over rows hadn't touched. Curious, he picked up the bar in a bent-over rowing position and shrugged it again with the same response. Kelso dedicated the rest of the training session shrugging with various grips and hand widths, experimenting with which ones worked different muscle groups. At the end of the day, the now famous, the Kelso Shrug System was born.Kelso's book teaches good principles and offers rock solid pointers to improve strength performanceIt is important to grasp the principle that a Kelso Shrug is not a magical, single exercise. But rather a natural principle based on the natural adduction and retraction of the scapula as well as other ranges of movements involving the entire shoulder girdle. Paul Kelso's techniques utilize the natural mobility of the shoulder girdle to build a foundation for heavy lifting and to isolate specific muscle groups as an adjunct to regular training.Bonus Section: Trap Bar variations and a Bone Structure courseIn addition to explaining the theory and mechanics of using a trap bar this book also includes two bonus sections: The first one on Gerard trap bar exercise variations and the other, a bone structure course.What experts say about the Kelso Shrug Book"You've taken the shrug farther than anyone in the game."Peary Rader."Should be part of every trainee's program."Doctor Ken Leistner."The Mark Twain of iron-game storytelling returns to his how-to roots with very positive results."Mike LambertEditor/PublisherPowerlifting USA"There is something in it for everyone who trains." Paul Kelso - Fitness Author"The trapbar deadlift is the king of exercises "Thomas Inch - Gym Rat Kelso Shrug book detailsTrade Paperback: 76 pagesProfusely IllustratedLanguage: EnglishISBN 978-0934523-38-7Shipping Weight: 12.6 ouncesAmazon average review ranking: 5 StarsProfusely illustratedAbout the AuthorPaul Kelso was active in the world of weights for fifty years, having published more than 100 articles and three books on the iron game. More specifically, his credits include: Hardgainer, Muscular Development, American Fitness Quarterly, International Powerlifting (IPF) and three Japanese magazines. As Asian correspondent for POWERLIFTING USA magazine, he reported six Asian Championships, two IPF World Championships and the 2001 World Games, plus multiple national championships in Japan and the Philippines. In his early years Kelso served two tours as an Army medic, spent time as a teacher, journalist and folksinger. He wrestled professionally until the day an oppponent smashed a wooden, folding chair over his back, and a long splinter imbeded itself in Kelso's body. Mr. Kelso earned an MA in American Studies from the University of Iowa.… (mehr)
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2016 EditionThe Kelso Shrug SystemA Practical Guidefor Body Builders and Strength AthletesBack in the late 1960's, tall, lanky, big-boned Paul Kelso was just finishing up a training session when a miracle occurred. He carelessly bent over to move a loaded bar out of the way, heaving it aside, when he felt a response in his lower traps that year's worth of power cleans and bent-over rows hadn't touched. Curious, he picked up the bar in a bent-over rowing position and shrugged it again with the same response. Kelso dedicated the rest of the training session shrugging with various grips and hand widths, experimenting with which ones worked different muscle groups. At the end of the day, the now famous, the Kelso Shrug System was born.Kelso's book teaches good principles and offers rock solid pointers to improve strength performanceIt is important to grasp the principle that a Kelso Shrug is not a magical, single exercise. But rather a natural principle based on the natural adduction and retraction of the scapula as well as other ranges of movements involving the entire shoulder girdle. Paul Kelso's techniques utilize the natural mobility of the shoulder girdle to build a foundation for heavy lifting and to isolate specific muscle groups as an adjunct to regular training.Bonus Section: Trap Bar variations and a Bone Structure courseIn addition to explaining the theory and mechanics of using a trap bar this book also includes two bonus sections: The first one on Gerard trap bar exercise variations and the other, a bone structure course.What experts say about the Kelso Shrug Book"You've taken the shrug farther than anyone in the game."Peary Rader."Should be part of every trainee's program."Doctor Ken Leistner."The Mark Twain of iron-game storytelling returns to his how-to roots with very positive results."Mike LambertEditor/PublisherPowerlifting USA"There is something in it for everyone who trains." Paul Kelso - Fitness Author"The trapbar deadlift is the king of exercises "Thomas Inch - Gym Rat Kelso Shrug book detailsTrade Paperback: 76 pagesProfusely IllustratedLanguage: EnglishISBN 978-0934523-38-7Shipping Weight: 12.6 ouncesAmazon average review ranking: 5 StarsProfusely illustratedAbout the AuthorPaul Kelso was active in the world of weights for fifty years, having published more than 100 articles and three books on the iron game. More specifically, his credits include: Hardgainer, Muscular Development, American Fitness Quarterly, International Powerlifting (IPF) and three Japanese magazines. As Asian correspondent for POWERLIFTING USA magazine, he reported six Asian Championships, two IPF World Championships and the 2001 World Games, plus multiple national championships in Japan and the Philippines. In his early years Kelso served two tours as an Army medic, spent time as a teacher, journalist and folksinger. He wrestled professionally until the day an oppponent smashed a wooden, folding chair over his back, and a long splinter imbeded itself in Kelso's body. Mr. Kelso earned an MA in American Studies from the University of Iowa.

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