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Faster, Better, Stronger: 10 Proven Secrets to a Healthier Body in 12 Weeks | 
| Authors: Eric, M.d. Heiden, Massimo Testa, Deanne Musolf Publisher: Collins Living
List Price: $25.95 Buy New: $14.35 You Save: $11.60 (45%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 54565
Media: Hardcover Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 0061215236 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.7 EAN: 9780061215230 ASIN: 0061215236
Publication Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Are you one of the millions of people out there who feel like they've read everything there is to read on fitness and have spent an enormous amount of time and money trying to get fit—and still failed? Until you know how your body really works and reacts to physical activity, you may never succeed. Eric Heiden, M.D., and Massimo Testa, M.D., two preeminent sports physicians who know the training needs of beginners as intimately as those of elite athletes, want to fix this problem. They know there has been an entire field of training science and medicine that has never been translated for the general public—until now. In a program that is designed for everyday people, Heiden and Testa bring us Faster, Better, Stronger, a customized, science-based program designed to guide you into a lifelong fitness habit, giving you step-by-step instructions on how to make the most of your body through exercise—physically, mentally, biomechanically, and nutritionally. In Part I, the doctors detail the solid science behind your body's responses to exercise. They share the same philosophy and medical expertise they have shared with world-class athletes and give scientific "secrets" in several areas of fitness: the prescriptive aspects of exercise; the biology of movement; the importance of fueling your body with the right food and water; what rest really accomplishes; and motivation. They also debug and clarify some all-too-often misunderstood medical and biological truths about training, and offer you ways to find your hidden talents and strengths. These doctors know that the luxuries of time and access are significant factors in getting fit, and thus Part II helps you design your own unique, individualized exercise program no matter your age, ability, experience, or schedule. Once you have assessed your current fitness level, the doctors guide you through assembling blocks of activities into a twelve-week program that will get you started on the road to lifelong health.
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A Faster, Better Housewife October 3, 2008 Sara E. Hare (San Francisco Bay Area) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Anyone who knows me would tell you I am not an elite athlete. And that is why Faster, Better Stronger is such an amazing book. Not only are the techniques laid out in the book effective for serious athletes, they are FABULOUS for me too! I have learned about varying the type and intensity of my work outs on alternating days - aerobic one day, flexibility and strength training another. I have also learned about eating for protein/carb balance. The book is very well written, taking highly technical research from two medical professionals and synthesizing all that physiology jargon into a readable format. The writer, Deanne Musolf, did an excellent job. Don't let the size of the thing scare you. Yes, it's a real bicep curler (I lift with it sometimes) but it's so fun to read that it flies by. And so will you, on a road bike, after learning a few great tips from the pros. I LOVE this book!
control my entry October 5, 2008 Robert Leishman (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This volume gave me the perspective to better control how I re-enter the world of fitness. At 65 I found myself trying to perform at the levels that I did when I was much younger. This book gave me a much improved perspective toward both my diet and the pace I should be building from. Thank you.
faster, better, stronger - made me smarter! October 30, 2008 Steve W. Claflin (San Antonio, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The fact this is the second book I have read in the last 20 years either disqualifies me as being able to review a book based on quantity - or - says that every other book I have tried to read over the years has bored me silly. This book explains things easily and simply and motivates me completely. I've implemented what Eric states and its made a huge difference in my health and fitness. Nuf said...
Long Read October 10, 2008 Robert Mckillip (CR IA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Like the basic information and philosophy in the book. Just took a lot of extra pages to get there. Would have prefered more cycling specific information.
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