Muscle, Roy A. Meals, MD
Muscle, Roy A. Meals, MD
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Muscle
The Gripping Story of Strength and Movement

Author: Roy A. Meals, MD

Narrator: Jonathan Yen

Unabridged: 7 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/12/2023


Synopsis

An entertaining deep dive into muscle, from the discovery of human anatomy to the latest science of strength training.

Muscle tissue powers every heartbeat, blink, jog, jump, and goosebump. It is the force behind the most critical bodily functions, including digestion and childbirth, as well as extreme feats of athleticism. We can mold our muscles with exercise and observe the results.

In this lively, lucid book, orthopedic surgeon Roy A. Meals takes us on a wide-ranging journey through anatomy, biology, history, and health to unlock the mysteries of our muscles. He breaks down the three different types of muscle—smooth, skeletal, and cardiac—and explores major advancements in medicine and fitness, including cutting-edge gene-editing research and the science behind popular muscle conditioning strategies. Along the way, he offers insight into the changing aesthetic and cultural conception of muscle, from Michelangelo's David to present-day bodybuilders, and shares fascinating examples of strange muscular maladies and their treatment. Brimming with fun facts and infectious enthusiasm, Muscle sheds light on the astonishing, essential tissue that moves us through life.

About Roy A. Meals, MD

Roy A. Meals, MD, is a clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at UCLA and the author of Bones: Inside and Out, a Barnes & Noble Best Science Book of 2020. The author of several medical books, he has practiced, researched, and taught hand surgery for forty years. He lives in Los Angeles, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jake on October 10, 2023

Although not intriguing, this is an interesting read that manages complex science for the layman. Obviously there’s much more happening behind the scenes than this enjoyable explanation proffers, but it’s still educational and I’d recommend it to autodidacts and freshman anatomists.......more

Goodreads review by Lili on May 22, 2024

Interesting thoughts and historical references on building muscles. Notable lines and takeaways: “Humans have easy ways to mess up every one of these functions and systems and thereby dice with their lives. Bad lifestyle choices promote disuse osteoporosis, muscle wasting, venereal disease, skin cance......more

Goodreads review by Erich on December 09, 2023

I'm probably not the target audience (since I teach A&P and know a good amount about muscles) but I felt this was an ok-but-not-good/great book. Some of the analogies were odd, the forced humor off-putting, and most of the explanations did not go into the detail I'd hoped when I picked it up. The la......more

Goodreads review by Steve on June 16, 2023

I loved this book. It has everything I want in science writing: plain explanations, conversational tone, a little bit of the author’s journey, and a fair amount of humor including some laugh-out-loud moments. Dr. Meals uses a lot of great analogies for explanations and the excellent illustrations ad......more