Friends Of The Manhattan School For Children Inc – MSC Auction 2009
Auction Ends: Feb 11, 2009 11:00 PM EST

Fitness/Recreation

Wharton Performance - Stretch Book, Flexibility Rope, Muscle Salve

Item Number
2620
Estimated Value
50 USD
Sold
25 USD to dumpqueen
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

1) The Wharton's Stretch Book introducing Active-Isolated Stretching:  There's a new and better way to stretch: Active-Isolated Stretching, the method used sucessfully by scores of professional, amateur and Olympic athletes is now available to everyone.  This groundbreaking technique, pioneered by Jim and Phil Wharton, is your new exercise program.  The routine is simble and the results are outstanding. 

Part I contains the Active-Isolated Stretch Catolog with fully illustrated, easy-to-follow stretches for each of the five body zones.  Part II offers specific stretching for over 55 sports.  Part III discusses stretching for life with speific recommendations for expectant mothers and older athletes.

2) Wharton's flexibility rope, black and orange

3) Wharton's Muscle Health Salve:  This anti-inflammatory herbal analgesic ointment is used for muscle, tendon &
ligament strains & sprains. Also for acute traumatic injuries accompanied with
bruising, heat, swelling and pain where the skin is not broken.
Special herbal ingredients reduce inflammation and relieve pain.

This herbal formula has its origins in the ancient Shaolin martial arts schools
of China which were proceeded by the Buddhist monastery’s of Tibet.
With an impressive clinical history of over 2,500 years, this “Trauma Medicine”
or “Hit Medicine”, is commonly known in China as “Dit Ta Yao”. Frequent injuries
due to warfare, personal, and property protection, and training injuries gave rise
to the specialty of the “Dit Da Ya” doctors.
Dit Ta Yao originates from “Buddhist Monk Medicine” or “Seng Yi” as practiced by
the monks of the Shaolin temples and Tibetan Buddhist monastery’s.

Item Special Note

Pick up at MSC March 2-4 after drop-off.

Solicited by Melissa Penn.

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