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Back Mechanic

Back Mechanic

by Stuart McGill

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appears in Personal Trainers.

In an age where a seemingly endless amount of gimmicky back products are in circulation, a definitive guide to selfassessment and rehabilitation is more essential than ever. Back Mechanic guides you through a selfassessment of your pain triggers, then shows you how to avoid these roadblocks to recovery. Then effective exercises are coached in a s...

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