minor title edit for clarity
I need to get into shape, and have been researching different ways, past the usual weight training and Cardio, which apparently will only cause further problems later in life, and have come to the conclusion that old school Calisthenics should be much better for my joints, especially long term.
Now, what I'd like to know is if anyone has read this book, and if there is any refutable evidence to back up the claims that doing these bodyweight exercises will be better for me and my joints. I have read that because it is less strenuous and slower results it makes it easier for the joints to adapt to the training, and as it is higher reps with less weight, it is like a good cardio workout, so will help weight loss. Also there is a section in the second book about joint training, and I'd like to know if anyone has any evidence of this working/helping them.
So far, it seems to be not too bad, I know I'm very out of shape, so I'm hoping that just doing something will be better than nothing, but we shall see.
