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Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain (Your Coach in a Box)

Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain (Your Coach in a Box)Author: John J. Ratey
Creators: Walter Dixon, Eric Hagerman
Publisher: Your Coach In A Box

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ISBN: 1596592834
Dewey Decimal Number: 613
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4 out of 5 stars Not as accessible for laypersons as the title implies   November 12, 2009
Steven D. Ward (Seoul, South Korea)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/ROFGJ4HLU98P7 Spark explained to me things that I had already noticed in my own life, though I found parts of it very difficult to digest. It has further cemented lifestyle changes in my life that I had already made and given me the conviction to pass the importance of exercise down to my future children.


5 out of 5 stars Spark   October 22, 2009
Shake. Topalian (New York, New York United States)
This is an excellent book, interesting science, which should motivate everyone to EXERCISE consistently. At times the science was a bit too detailed, but it's good for the brain to challenge oneself and study it.


4 out of 5 stars Spark   October 18, 2009
Bigswatter (Middlesex,NJ)
Finally, support for the Physical Education programs in Education! Great compilation of information on how exercise increases academic achievement! Though sometimes sidetracked by useless descriptive narrative of people, the numerous facts and results are convincing. An easy, quick read.


4 out of 5 stars Informative and Convincing   September 14, 2009
Jiang Xueqin (Toronto, Canada)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In "Spark" Harvard Medical School John Ratey begins with an Illinois school district where administrators have implemented a fitness program and seen startling success in student's academic records. The administrators discovered that regular intense cardio-vascular exercise make students more alert and focused in the classroom, and able to absorb and retain information better. That's the power and miracle of exercise, Dr. Ratey says, and completey ignores the fact that smart committed administrators with initiative and drive are going to succeed no matter what program they implement (whether it be a reading program or a meditation program or an outdoor education program). The breathless writing in "Spark" -- exercise will relieve stress, anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorder, addiction, hormonal changes in women, and aging -- can be annoying at times, as is the overcomplicated science behind exercise's effect on the brain that can be skimmed at times and ignored at times. But there's no doubt that John Ratey offers sage and useful advice, and that the world would indeed be a lot better if people exercised more.





4 out of 5 stars Great Evidence for the Benefits of Exercise!   August 24, 2009
Pamela S. Lee (North Carolina)
This book is fabulous, and I loved learning all the ways in which exercise can enhance health (particularly brain function) in both normal and clinical populations. However, it loses a star for not doing a better job of citing its sources. I would have loved to look up some of the studies Ratey mentions, but he doesn't provide citations. Nonetheless, this book is definitely worth reading!

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