Reddit reviews The Anatomy Coloring Book
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Great drawing examples inside, neatly coloredBook is in good condition
We found 10 Reddit comments about The Anatomy Coloring Book. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
This would be my approach (sorry if this is totally Capt. Obvious material):
FWIW, in one of Mark Rippetoe's books, he mentions a study where (some apparently mildly psychotic) researchers removed calf muscles from rats to see how they would recover, and apparently the surrounding musculature developed to compensate, and the rats soon returned to nearly full strength, so if you give your body the chance, and provide it with lots of nice protein rich foods and lots of nice heavy weights to lift, you should be able to make some decent progress.
NOTE: You should not be looking to get cut, as you do not yet have enough mass from which to cut. You should be looking to build mass, and then, in 6-12 months, when you have some size and strength built up, then you can worry about getting cut.
The anatomy coloring book.
Actually, in certain areas of biology, coloring is considered an essential part of college-level courses. Many classes in the following fields at top universities will require the linked coloring books as textbooks:
dude, best thing ever
One of my favorite books for anatomy was COLORING BOOK!.
It's one of the best for learning. I used it to get an A+ in my anatomy class.
Hello! I responded to your post on /r/Entrepreneur with advice, but never heard anything back :)
My husbands a massage therapist and we love your stuff! It seems that the style would be suited to schools and maybe pediatrics. The only problem is that schools budgets are so tight that I'm not sure that they could afford your posters. You can find detailed body posters on Amazon for $5-10. Where do you print your stuff? How are your margins? I would try packaging up similar posters to sell together and contact after school programs. They're always looking for decoration and usually have the funds.
I think your stickers would sell amazingly at actual massage/accupuncture/physical therapy schools (the Florida School of Massage has it's own gift shop) and they'd probably do well in gift shops in funky/alternative areas (eg. the Bay Area, Seattle, LA, New York, etc).
Also, have you thought about making coloring books? The minimalist style to your work I think would do really well here. You could do kids educational books and fun stuff for anatomy students.
Anyway, good luck and let me know if you'd like to bounce some ideas around :)
I beasted anatomy. Here were my secrets:
Hope this helps! Good luck!
The Anatomy Coloring Book.
Then take out a bunch of the pages and make a large poster.
Hi. What type of internship did you get? I am a recent undergrad graduate, and I have decided to become a Physical Therapist, hoping to eventually work as a Yoga Therapist. I'm looking for a good starting-point springboard, since I have a while before I can apply to any Doctorate programs (didn't take a single science course at undergrad).
I think its really awesome that you're so psyched about your career shift, i share your fascination with human bodies, and I can't wait to take anatomy&physiology. Have you heard of The Anatomy Coloring Book? I wish you and OP the best on your adventure towards reaching your goal!
I am using this one atm, however I am only undertaking medsci.