Penitentiary Fitness
Author: J. Barrett Hawkins
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9780979171802
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Author: J. Barrett Hawkins
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9780979171802
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Josh Bryant
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-06-10
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781512322538
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA guide to an effective interval training program which can be done in a small hotel room or at a large gym.
Author: Joseph Cosme
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-11-24
Total Pages: 30
ISBN-13: 9781981118007
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrison Body Building & Nutrition Upnorth The Ultimate New York State Penitentiary Workout Program for Building Muscle Mass & Strength Volume 2 GERMAN Volume Training 10 sets of 10 method Upnorth Volume 2 is a how to guide on how to Build muscle size & strength faster with 10 sets of 10 reps of German Volume Training . GVT has a reputation for beginners and experience weight lifters for Gaining 10 pounds & 15 pounds in more than 6 weeks. This method for hypertrophy has been around since the 70's and has been manipulated by Prisoners in NYS penitentiary for performing strength, bodybuilding and powerlifting. Learn and implement this unique way of training to build an incredible physique of your dreams. http: //josephthebodyfitness.com/
Author: Coss Marte
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 2018-03-20
Total Pages: 249
ISBN-13: 1250126037
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“When Coss Marte went to prison 10 years ago, he was faced with not one, but two big challenges: lose weight and discover a legitimate career upon release. Luckily for him, overcoming the first obstacle helped him find the answer to the other.”—NPR As a teenager, Coss Marte was flying high on New York’s Lower East Side as a drug dealer, making money hand over fist. But after watching his life and those of his loved ones fall apart, he realized things had to change. That change occurred when he was sentenced to prison. Within the space of his own cell and without workout equipment, Coss took the initiative to improve his circumstances and created ConBody, a bodyweight-only approach to fitness. This plan helped him drop 70 pounds from his dangerously obese frame, reversing a negative health prognosis of surviving the next five years. Once he saw that his workout plan was not only effective, but accessible, he knew he’d found a pathway to health and ultimately to a new life—and designed a regimen to train his fellow inmates. When he left prison, he returned to the Lower East Side, but not to his criminal career. Instead he worked out in his old hangouts and gained a small following that turned into an acclaimed business, winning entrepreneurial awards and the support of Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran. Coss’s method works. These exercises are for anyone, anywhere. All you need is yourself and the space of a jail cell to get started. It’s perfect for busy lifestyles on the go and can be done in hotel rooms, small apartments, and in your backyard. With fun, engaging exercises, ConBody: The Revolutionary Bodyweight Boot Camp will help give you the extraordinary hope and resilience to improve your health and life.
Author: Kali Muscle
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-03-09
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781508501879
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKali Muscle is a young man that has had a roller coaster life and ended up being a Hollywood actor and a servant to the youth of the world. He tried his hand in every illegal and legal hustle imaginable: robbery, home invasions, hired gun, drug dealing, stripping, pimping, personal-training, barbering, and acting. He is the epitome of a bad guy turned good guy to do the work of God.
Author: Gaye D. Holman
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2017-04-11
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 1476628483
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than two million people are incarcerated in America's prisons--one in nine is serving a life sentence. Mass long-term imprisonment devours state budgets, adversely affects community well-being and skews our collective moral compass. This study examines the human costs of keeping the convicted out of sight, out of mind. Beginning in 1994, the author began recording the personal stories of 50 incarcerated felons--17 of them were still in prison 20 years later. The men candidly discuss what it means to commit a serious crime and to be confined for perhaps the remainder of their lives. Their stories are balanced by conversations with correctional officers, prison administrators, chaplains and parole board members. The author identifies circumstances that ruin some prisoners and save others and presents insights for possible improvements in the criminal justice system.
Author: Rosie Meek
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-11-07
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 1135081832
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough prison can present a critical opportunity to engage with offenders through interventions and programming, reoffending rates among those released from prison remain stubbornly high. Sport can be a means through which to engage with even the most challenging and complex individuals caught up in a cycle of offending and imprisonment, by offering an alternative means of excitement and risk taking to that gained through engaging in offending behaviour, or by providing an alternative social network and access to positive role models. This is the first book to explore the role of sport in prisons and its subsequent impact on rehabilitation and behavioural change. The book draws on research literature on the beneficial role of sport in community settings and on prison cultures and regimes, across disciplines including criminology, psychology, sociology and sport studies, as well as original qualitative and quantitative data gathered from research in prisons. It unpacks the meanings that prisoners and staff attach to sport participation and interventions in order to understand how to promote behavioural change through sport most effectively, while identifying and tackling the key emerging issues and challenges. Sport in Prison is essential reading for any advanced student, researcher, policy-maker or professional working in the criminal justice system with an interest in prisons, offending behaviour, rehabilitation, sport development, or the wider social significance of sport.
Author: Wes Watson
Publisher:
Published: 2022-02-21
Total Pages: 162
ISBN-13: 9781956649130
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is about the MINDSET and The NON-NEGOTIABLE daily HABITS I applied everyday in prison to make it thru Hell and stay sane while thriving?My MINDSET while INCARCERATED and these HABITS I stick to religiously made me a Multi-Millionaire within' 4 years and I did it saving lives all over the world!!!
Author: Justin M. Paperny
Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9780578021256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shane Bauer
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2019-06-11
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 0735223602
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn enraging, necessary look at the private prison system, and a convincing clarion call for prison reform.” —NPR.org New York Times Book Review 10 Best Books of 2018 * One of President Barack Obama’s favorite books of 2018 * Winner of the 2019 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize * Winner of the Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism * Winner of the 2019 RFK Book and Journalism Award * A New York Times Notable Book A ground-breaking and brave inside reckoning with the nexus of prison and profit in America: in one Louisiana prison and over the course of our country's history. In 2014, Shane Bauer was hired for $9 an hour to work as an entry-level prison guard at a private prison in Winnfield, Louisiana. An award-winning investigative journalist, he used his real name; there was no meaningful background check. Four months later, his employment came to an abrupt end. But he had seen enough, and in short order he wrote an exposé about his experiences that won a National Magazine Award and became the most-read feature in the history of the magazine Mother Jones. Still, there was much more that he needed to say. In American Prison, Bauer weaves a much deeper reckoning with his experiences together with a thoroughly researched history of for-profit prisons in America from their origins in the decades before the Civil War. For, as he soon realized, we can't understand the cruelty of our current system and its place in the larger story of mass incarceration without understanding where it came from. Private prisons became entrenched in the South as part of a systemic effort to keep the African-American labor force in place in the aftermath of slavery, and the echoes of these shameful origins are with us still. The private prison system is deliberately unaccountable to public scrutiny. Private prisons are not incentivized to tend to the health of their inmates, or to feed them well, or to attract and retain a highly-trained prison staff. Though Bauer befriends some of his colleagues and sympathizes with their plight, the chronic dysfunction of their lives only adds to the prison's sense of chaos. To his horror, Bauer finds himself becoming crueler and more aggressive the longer he works in the prison, and he is far from alone. A blistering indictment of the private prison system, and the powerful forces that drive it, American Prison is a necessary human document about the true face of justice in America.