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Most of us want to tone up and get fitter, and there’s plenty of advice out there to help us; a never-ending avalanche of books, magazines, websites and TV programmes. But who’s got the time to wade through this lot to sift the stuff that works from the rubbish? What we need are failsafe short cuts to increased fitness and an improved sense of well-being. Get fit! is the indispensable guide to improving general fitness and getting the most out of your workouts. Packed with down-to-earth, simple and effective advice, Get fit! will help you find ways to incorporate exercise into your daily routine, develop a healthier and more balanced lifestyle and take your first steps towards a fitter, healthier and happier way of life.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Basically a compilation of "ideas" most exercise enthusiasts already know., 5 Jan 2012
By POIA - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Get fit!: 52 Brilliant Little Ideas to Win at the Gym (Kindle Edition)
Really not much new here...most of these general ideas, tips and tricks can be found throughout the pages of health and fitness magazines. I guess this book would be helpful to beginners as it discusses a variety of exercise related material in a digest format which is easy follow. It has its place and audience but I found it too basic for my liking.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Unimpressed, 20 Jan 2012
By Jody Brown "bleudolphin" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Get fit!: 52 Brilliant Little Ideas to Win at the Gym (Kindle Edition)
There was some useful information once you filter out all the wrong information. I was a little disappointed that a get fit book would mention that muscule weighs more then fat. We all know that a pound is a pound no matter what it is. The useful information was very basic. I think it would helpful for some just starting on the road to fitness.
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