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Stronger : the untold story of muscle in our lives / Michael Joseph Gross.

Summary:

"Stronger tells a story of breathtaking scope, from the battlefields of the Trojan War in Homer's Iliad, where muscles enter the scene of world literature; to the all-but-forgotten Victorian-era gyms on both sides of the Atlantic, where women build strength and muscle by lifting heavy weights; to a retirement home in Boston, where a young doctor makes the astonishing discovery that frail ninety-year-olds can experience the same relative gains of strength and muscle as thirty-year-olds if they lift weights. These surprising tales play out against a background of clashing worldviews, an age-old competition between athletic trainers and medical doctors to define our understanding and experience of muscle. In this conflict, muscle got typecast: Simplistic binaries of brain versus brawn created a persistent prejudice against muscle, and against weight training, the type of exercise that best builds muscular strength and power. Stronger shows muscle and weight training in a whole new light. With warmth and humor, Michael Joseph Gross blends history and firsthand reporting in an inspiring narrative packed with practical information based on rigorous scientific studies from around the world. The research proves that weight training can help prevent or treat many chronic diseases and disabilities throughout the lifespan, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, and depression. Stronger reveals how all of us, from elite powerlifters to people who have never played sports at all, can learn to lift weights in ways that yield life's ultimate prize: the ability to act upon the world in the ways that we wish."-- Provided by publishr.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780525955238
  • ISBN: 0525955232
  • Physical Description: xxv, 451 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: [New York, New York] : Dutton, [2025]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-431) and index.
Subject: Muscles.
Musculoskeletal system.
Human physiology.

Available copies

  • 3 of 10 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Madison County Public Library. (Show)

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  • 3 current holds with 10 total copies.
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Mars Hill Library 612.74 GRO (Text) 30229101386414 Adult New Nonfiction Available -
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Hudson (Caldwell) 612.74 Gr (Text) 50669013191136 Adult New Nonfiction Checked out 05/12/2025
Lenoir Library 612.74 Gr (Text) 50669013364279 Adult New Nonfiction Checked out 05/16/2025
Morganton Public Library 612.7 GRO (Text) 33557004707071 Adult New Nonfiction Checked out 05/05/2025
Pack Memorial Library 612.74 GRO (Text) 0020660446640 Adult New Nonfiction Checked out 05/07/2025
Statesville Main Library 612.74 GRO (Text) 33114018668236 Adult New Nonfiction Checked out 05/20/2025

Summary: "Stronger tells a story of breathtaking scope, from the battlefields of the Trojan War in Homer's Iliad, where muscles enter the scene of world literature; to the all-but-forgotten Victorian-era gyms on both sides of the Atlantic, where women build strength and muscle by lifting heavy weights; to a retirement home in Boston, where a young doctor makes the astonishing discovery that frail ninety-year-olds can experience the same relative gains of strength and muscle as thirty-year-olds if they lift weights. These surprising tales play out against a background of clashing worldviews, an age-old competition between athletic trainers and medical doctors to define our understanding and experience of muscle. In this conflict, muscle got typecast: Simplistic binaries of brain versus brawn created a persistent prejudice against muscle, and against weight training, the type of exercise that best builds muscular strength and power. Stronger shows muscle and weight training in a whole new light. With warmth and humor, Michael Joseph Gross blends history and firsthand reporting in an inspiring narrative packed with practical information based on rigorous scientific studies from around the world. The research proves that weight training can help prevent or treat many chronic diseases and disabilities throughout the lifespan, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, and depression. Stronger reveals how all of us, from elite powerlifters to people who have never played sports at all, can learn to lift weights in ways that yield life's ultimate prize: the ability to act upon the world in the ways that we wish."--

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