The study of muscle attachments is very thorough and the many details that we find are always interesting, whether for chewable or to supplement their knowledge. I also like the bone drawings, presented from all angles or almost, which provide a good complement to what I have learned before. As for supported technical explanations, I think they can in the long run be useful to me, that given the extreme complexity of the springs that govern the human body, this set of interpenetrating systems that work continuously with each other. Small problem on this: some numbered references on muscle patterns are quite difficult to read the first time (from page 15) ... Some letters, almost tiny, tend to "charcoal", which does not facilitate the interpretation of drawings, especially if we know that the book is in black and white! We also regret the absence of a plan that would have allowed compartmentalizing the study of anatomy part by part and to avoid confusion: the different sections of the human body are discussed in "single file", so that takes a little time to know where what is sought ... Finally, contrary to the impression to believe the cover illustration, there are only few postures of the body, which may leave unsatisfied buyer that will have mainly been prompted by this representation.