Eat It!

Eat It!
Author: Jordan Syatt
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0063015013

Foreword by Gary Vaynerchuk Gary Vaynerchuk's personal trainers explain how you can enjoy your favorite foods without guilt while losing weight, getting stronger, and improving your health. Some “experts” say, Don’t eat carbs because insulin makes you fat. Other “experts” say, Don’t eat fat because fat makes you fat. Others say, Don’t eat protein because protein makes you fat. Some even say, Don't eat fruit because sugar makes you fat. So the logical conclusion would be not to eat anything at all . . . except for the other “experts” who say that makes you fat because it's starvation mode. Who should you believe? Who is right? Who is an ignoramus? And who is just trying to make a quick buck? It’s confusing and difficult to know who to trust, but by the end of this book you’ll realize you don’t need to eliminate anything from your diet. You can enjoy all your favorite foods (in moderation) while losing fat and achieving your goals. The issue is the “in moderation” bit. That’s not a fun or sexy sell. And most people are far less likely to spend their money on “moderation” when a half-naked Instagram influencer is advertising that you can lose 50 pounds in 24 hours while stuffing your face full of cake! That said, considering you’ve got this book in your hands, you must be tired of the lies and deception in fitness marketing and are ready to understand the truth. Let’s dive in.

THE FITNESS CHEF

THE FITNESS CHEF
Author: Graeme Tomlinson
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-12-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1473575001

You don't need another new diet. You just need this book. As seen on ITV's Save Money and Lose Weight and This Morning. ‘This is a brilliant book’ Phillip Schofield 'The book to turn to for advice you can trust.' Mail on Sunday ‘If you want to lose weight then this book is for you.’ Dietician Nichola Ludlam-Raine (as seen on BBC, ITV & Channel 4) Discover how to lose weight for good. No gimmicks, no rules, no tough exercise regime. Just a straightforward, proven science-based method. Graeme Tomlinson, a.k.a. The Fitness Chef, has amassed over 600,000 instagram followers thanks to his myth-busting health-and-diet infographics. In this digestible infographic guide, you will discover: how to lose weight and keep it off forever and why you don’t need a complicated new diet, slimming-club rules or a personal trainer. Empower yourself to make informed food choices and be inspired by Graeme's 70 easy, lower-calorie versions of popular foods - including curries, fry ups and even fish and chips. You can still eat your favourite biscuits and enjoy carbs, fats and sugar. After reading this book you will be able to make informed food choices for the rest of your life and succeed at any weight-loss goal.

Fitness Fundamentals: Building a Strong Body and Mind

Fitness Fundamentals: Building a Strong Body and Mind
Author: Bev Hill
Publisher: Richards Education
Total Pages: 122
Release:
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

"Fitness Fundamentals: Building a Strong Body and Mind" is an all-encompassing guide that delves into the essential aspects of physical and mental fitness. From understanding the basics of exercise science to designing personalized fitness programs, this book covers everything you need to achieve optimal health and wellbeing. Each chapter provides in-depth information and practical advice on various fitness components, including cardiovascular health, strength training, flexibility, functional fitness, and mental resilience. Whether you're a beginner looking to start your fitness journey or an experienced athlete aiming to enhance your routine, this book offers valuable insights and strategies to help you build a strong body and mind. With a focus on sustainable practices and long-term success, "Fitness Fundamentals" is your ultimate resource for leading a healthier, more active life.

Fitness

Fitness
Author: Jake Herbert
Publisher: Self Publisher
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2024-01-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

This is a book combo that contains the following topics: Bodybuilding Cardio Fitness Equipment Fitness Motivation Home Gym Metabolism Muscle Building Strength Training

Joint-Friendly Fitness

Joint-Friendly Fitness
Author: Bill Desimone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-01-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781546540915

The fitness program for those who don't want to aggravate old injuries-or risk new ones.For many, General Fitness is a perfectly acceptable goal. The benefits are numerous and established, and regular exercise is something you can do on your own behalf.But the hard-core images can get in the way. Bodybuilding, the combative sports, and extreme exercise can all produce impressive bodies, but impressive injuries as well. If staying injury-free is a major priority for you, these may not be the best influence on your workouts.Joint-Friendly Fitness is an approach to exercise that puts using your body safely first, above all other aspects of your program. It draws on anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology to determine how the muscles and joints work properly, and then applies that to exercise instructions. The goal is to get more fit, toned, and flexible while managing the risk of your workout itself causing an injury.Joint-Friendly Fitness is designed to avoid both the obvious injuries that happen during your workout, and the not-as-obvious wear and tear that leads to new injuries and chronic conditions. And what makes it The Optimal Exercise Program is that you can achieve the level of general fitness you desire, from looking better in clothes and moving without achy joints, to supporting your golf game or your 5ks, in the time and effort you have to devote to it.In this profusely illustrated manual, you will learn: How to use free weights, machines, cardio, and other exercises in a way that is more effective for conditioning yet easier on the joints. How your joints and muscles work most effectively, what their vulnerable positions are, and how to protect them during exercise. And how to organize your program for sustainable training with the intent of staying injury free. Strengthen your muscles, protect your joints, avoid injury...and benefit from exercise over a lifetime.

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Publisher: Smocot Ionut Mihai
Total Pages: 113
Release:
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Fit in Minutes

Fit in Minutes
Author: Carl G. Painsworth-Threadington
Publisher: epubli
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 375844831X

This is your guide to achieving and maintaining fitness in the midst of a hectic lifestyle. In today's fast-paced world, finding time for a workout can be a challenge, but this book is here to show you that staying fit is not only possible but achievable in just a few minutes each day. Are you a busy professional struggling to find time for the gym? Are you a parent juggling work and family commitments, leaving little room for lengthy exercise routines? "Fit in Minutes" understands the demands of your busy life and provides a solution that fits seamlessly into your schedule.

HOW TO MANAGE YOUR FITNESS 101

HOW TO MANAGE YOUR FITNESS 101
Author: Edward D. Andrews
Publisher: Christian Publishing House
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-03-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

"How to Manage Your Fitness 101: Making Your Body Work for You" is a comprehensive guide to achieving and maintaining a healthy and fit lifestyle. With this book, you will learn the fundamentals of exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle changes that can help you achieve your fitness goals. This book starts with an overview of the human body, its anatomy, and basic physiology. You will learn how to identify your body type and set realistic fitness goals. The book then covers the different types of exercises including cardiovascular, strength training, and flexibility and mobility exercises. In addition to exercise, "How to Manage Your Fitness 101" also covers the importance of nutrition and diet. You will learn about the macro and micro-nutrients your body needs, and how to plan and prepare healthy meals. This book also provides strategies for overcoming common barriers to fitness and staying motivated and consistent in your fitness journey. You will learn how to monitor and measure your progress, adjust your plan, and create a support system to help you stay on track. With "How to Manage Your Fitness 101," you will develop a sustainable fitness plan that you can maintain for life. This book will help you prevent injuries and achieve long-term health and wellness. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced fitness enthusiast, this book is the ultimate guide to managing your fitness and making your body work for you.

Hard Work

Hard Work
Author: Brian J. Sharkey
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780736065368

Hard Work: Defining Physical Work Performance Requirements focuses on physically demanding occupations that require strength and stamina, such as law enforcement, structural and wildland firefighting, mining, forestry, and the military. It is the first book to examine the relationship of recruitment practices, physical training, and physical evaluation to the intricate environment of corporations, labor organizations, the legal system, and employment rights. Hard Work assists readers in making intelligent and informed decisions resulting in a safer, healthier, and more productive work force. Authors Brian Sharkey and Paul Davis have spent more than 70 years combined researching worker performance in physically demanding professions. Hard Work brings their perspective as exercise scientists to an examination of these factors: -Work requirements and capacity for physically demanding jobs -Physical characteristics of the "athlete-worker," including aerobic and muscular fitness -Test development, validation, and utilization in employee selection -Employee health and job-related fitness -Environmental factors affecting employee performance, such as heat, cold, and altitude -Respiratory protection and lifting guidelines -Legal aspects of employment, consequences of legal decisions, and a proposed alternative to litigation By using case studies and real-life examples of tests and programs, the authors teach readers how to evaluate recruits and maintain employee health and safety. The book also includes nine appendixes offering valuable perspectives on testing, job-related fitness, policies, procedures, and performance assessment. Hard Work: Defining Physical Work Performance Requirements is organized into five parts. Part I begins with definitions of the physically demanding occupation and characteristics of workers available for employment. The legal aspects of employment are also considered, including reference to age, gender, race, and disability. Part II examines the value of initial and periodic evaluations, the test development process, and issues related to testing. Additionally, part II contains an examination of the effects of court decisions and labor unions on the evaluation processes of both new and incumbent employees. Part III discusses implementation of recruit testing designed to determine those individuals who can and cannot perform the job. The inherent challenges in shifting from recruit testing to periodic tests for incumbents are described, and ways to evaluate the costs and benefits of testing and training programs are examined. In part IV, the values and limits of medical examinations and employee wellness programs are considered. Part IV also discusses work physiology and its relationship to performance and presents the job-related physical fitness program as the essential element required for preserving career-long performance and health. Part V discusses employee performance in extreme environments, respiratory protection devices and their impact on the worker, and guidelines designed to reduce the risk of back injuries. It concludes with an examination of legal issues and a proposed alternative to litigation using a collective approach that avoids confrontation and biased testimony and saves taxpayer money. Hard Work: Defining Physical Work Performance Requirements suggests how workers could benefit by working up to job requirements while maintaining their health, safety, and job performance. This unique text seeks to bring about a paradigm shift wherein workers are viewed as occupational athletes who, aided by effective recruitment, testing, and training, receive the necessary support to help them excel in their physically demanding workplace.

The Haywire Heart

The Haywire Heart
Author: Christopher J. Case
Publisher: VeloPress
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-04-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1937716872

Too much exercise can kill you. The Haywire Heart is the first book to examine heart conditions in athletes. Intended for anyone who competes in endurance sports like cycling, triathlon, running races of all distances, and cross-country skiing, The Haywire Heart presents the evidence that going too hard or too long can damage your heart forever. You’ll find what to watch out for, what to do about it, and how to protect your heart so you can enjoy the sports you love for years to come. The Haywire Heart shares the developing research into a group of conditions known as “athlete’s heart”, starting with a wide-ranging look at the warning signs, symptoms, and how to recognize your potential risk. Leading cardiac electrophysiologist and masters athlete Dr. John Mandrola explores the prevention and treatment of heart conditions in athletes like arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation and flutter, tachycardia, hypertrophy, and coronary artery disease. He reviews new research about exercise intensity and duration, recovery, inflammation and calcification, and the ways athletes inflict lasting harm. These heart problems are appearing with alarming frequency among masters athletes who are pushing their bodies harder than ever in the hope that exercise will keep them healthy and strong into their senior years. The book is complete with gripping case studies of elite and age-group athletes from journalist Chris Caselike the scary condition that nearly killed cyclist and coauthor Lennard Zinnand includes a frank discussion of exercise addiction and the mental habits that prevent athletes from seeking medical help when they need it. Dr. Mandrola explains why many doctors misdiagnose heart conditions in athletes and offers an invaluable guide on how to talk with your doctor about your condition and its proven treatments. He covers known heart irritants, training and rest modifications, effective medicines, and safe supplements that can reduce the likelihood of heart damage from exercise. Heart conditions affect hardcore athletes as well as those who take up sports seeking better health and weight loss. The Haywire Heart is a groundbreaking and critically important guide to heart care for athletes. By protecting your heart now and watching for the warning signs, you can avoid crippling heart conditions and continue to exercise and compete for years to come.