Kathy Smith's Flex Appeal

Kathy Smith's Flex Appeal
Author: Kathy Smith
Publisher: Grand Central Pub
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780446692281

A former correspondent for NBCUs "Today" show, ABCUs "Good Morning America," and CNN, the author has been a visible fitness media guru. Smith has sold over 12 million copies of her more than 30 fitness videos to date. A companion video of "Kathy Smith's Flex Appeal" will be released to coincide with the publication of this book.

Better Nutrition

Better Nutrition
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2004-09
Genre:
ISBN:

Reaching nearly 1 million readers monthly, Better Nutrition celebrates 70 years as a leading in-store distributed magazine for health conscious consumers. Widely distributed to thousands of health-food stores and grocery chains across the country, Better Nutrition provides authoritative, well-researched information on food nutrition, dietary concerns, supplements and other natural products.

Bitches on a Budget

Bitches on a Budget
Author: Rosalyn Hoffman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1101171138

A witty, recession-era guide to being thrifty while not forgoing the fabulous. Today's woman may have a dwindling stock portfolio, but that shouldn't make her bite one well-manicured nail with worry. Rosalyn Hoffman dishes up the wisdom women need to get perfect style without busting what's left of their bank accounts. The author is a recession-era fashion guru, travel agent, grooming consultant, therapist, sommelier, and life coach all rolled into one, and with this book vows no coupon clipping, Prada depriving, carb hating allowed. Because it doesn't take oodles of moola to live well- and that's one trend that will never go out of style.

Time

Time
Author: Briton Hadden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Current events
ISBN:

Glamour

Glamour
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2004
Genre: Beauty, Personal
ISBN:

Self

Self
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2004
Genre: Beauty, Personal
ISBN:

Small Changes, Big Results

Small Changes, Big Results
Author: Ellie Krieger
Publisher: Crown Archetype
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2008-06-03
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0307453170

An easy-to-start, simple-to-maintain, scientifically sound, and eminently usable twelve-week program of small steps on the road to better health Small Changes, Big Results is not about cutting all the carbohydrates out of your diet. Or replacing every single gram of sugar with omega-3 fatty acids. It’s not about doing one hundred sit-ups a day, or getting on the treadmill whenever you have a free second. In fact, it’s not about any of the total lifestyle-replacement gimmicks—whether diet, exercise, or pop psychology—that have swept our culture in recent years, putting untold millions of Americans on the risky roller coaster of success and failure that defines fad diets and programs. Not here. Small Changes, Big Results is about reality—the reality of what you can do, the reality of what you want to do, and the reality of what works. It’s about introducing a series of small changes each week for three months in the three core areas of diet and nutrition; exercise and fitness; and emotional wellness. For each of the twelve weeks, nutritionist Ellie Krieger introduces a very finite, completely practical action plan for the week—and not only are these tasks incredibly doable, they’re in fact so accessible that it’s tough not to be inspired. For example, in Week 1 the nutrition task is merely to go shopping, buy some healthful pantry items, and start keeping track of what you eat; the exercise consists of taking three twenty-minute walks; and the wellness aspect is to do a five-minute breathing exercise. That’s it. And it doesn’t really get any harder. But these small changes do in fact lead to big results. At the end of twelve weeks, a totally unhealthy diet has been overhauled: armed with easy, delicious recipes and tips, you’ve removed unhelpful munchies and replaced them with healthful snacking, you’ve cut down on lethal trans fats while adding beneficial fat choices, you’ve replaced refined grains with whole grains, you’re eating more fish and less red meat, and so forth. Yet you’ve never been forbidden to eat a single thing: instead of prohibiting entire food groups, Ellie categorizes foods as Usually, Sometimes, and Rarely—and now you should be eating more from the Usually choices, less from the Rarely category. Furthermore, you’ve integrated physical activity into your life, and you’ve developed a set of tools to help you deal with stress—you’re not only eating better, but you’re also exercising better and feeling better. The beauty of this program is that none of these action steps is remotely intimidating, because they’re not a full immersion into a totally new lifestyle. Instead, it’s a series of incremental changes—removing bad habits one by one, while at the same time adding good ones. There’s nothing to scare you off—on the contrary, here’s a whole book full of small changes that produce big results.