Common misconceptions about fitness. Myths and illusions.

The author addresses a number of common misconceptions about exercise and fitness. Setting the record straight, he highlights the most dangerous misconceptions by explaining their actual physiological effects; he also discusses nutritional aspects, particularly those related to processed foods marketed for this activity.

Author(s): De mondenard J.P

Publishing year: 1992

Pages: 36-41, photo, ill.

Men's Health, 1992, n° 302, p. 36-41, photo, ill.

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