Strong Women Stay Young
Miriam E. Nelson, PhD: Strong Women Stay Young
Like strong women, strong exercise books stay youthful. Nelson?s research was instrumental in proving the value of strength training for women. This is both a why-do-it and a how-to full body exercise book that?s easy to understand and easy to follow. Use this full body exercise book to help hold back the clock.
Sports Nutrition Guidebook
Nancy Clark?s Sports Nutrition Guidebook
What do you want to know about in nutrition and exercise books? Eating for health? Eating to improve energy? What to eat before, after, and during a race or game? Losing or gaining weight? Whey Protein Nutritional Supplements? Eating disorders? It?s here. Sports nutritionist Nancy Clark offers information for professional and amateur athletes and active people in general. This full body exercise book of nutrition includes 131 recipes.
The 24-Hour Turnaround
Jay Williams, PhD: The 24-Hour Turnaround
Searching through exercise books for a complete anti-aging solution? Now you can learn from this full body exercise and diet book what countless celebrities and other seekers after the fountain of youth have learned at the author?s Hawaii spa. This book teaches women all the elements of diet, exercise, and mind-body practice needed to turn their lifestyle around to be healthful and vital. It has an excellent explanation of how protein, carbs, and fat really work as well as a fine description of the working of hormones.
More Muscle
Ken Sprague: More Muscle
The author of this power muscle full body exercise book has 35 years of weight training experience, and is a writer, coach, and founder of the first Gold?s Gym. He covers physiology, motivation, genetics, aging, and nutrition. There are programs for increasing strength and power, gaining muscular endurance, and building mass, plus sports-specific routines. As in the best exercise books, exercise technique is explained and illustrated.
DARE to Be 100
Walter Bortz, MD: DARE to Be 100
DARE here stands for diet, attitude, recovery, and exercise. Dr. Bortz tells you not only how to optimize your chances for living to 100, but why you might want to. Full of current information on health and aging well, this full body exercise book is as inspirational as it is informative. Bortz is an eminent gerontologist and writer of exercise books who walks the walk as far as aging well, having celebrated his 70th birthday by running the Boston Marathon. You can learn more from him by reading his answers to questions under "library" at www.50plus.org.
Weight Training Guide
D. Johnson-Cane, J. Cane, and J. Glickman: The Complete Idiot?s Guide to Weight Training
Okay if you?re an idiot, I guess, but there are better exercise books out there. Actually, it?s really a beginner?s full body exercise book and a good starting point that will give you the basics of resistance training.
Yoga Quest
Stephen Cope: Yoga and the Quest for the True Self.
The ancient practice of yoga contains more than the physical postures so many people do. The physical is the gateway to the spiritual. This full body exercise book will not tell you how to do yoga. Written by a psychotherapist who went on a yoga retreat and stayed on, it will interest anyone who is deeply involved with the physical aspect of yoga and wants to look further than in exercise books, as well as those interested in Eastern philosophy.
Healthy Stretching
Chris Verna: The Complete Idiot?s Guide to Healthy Stretching
Chris Verna, "Mr. Stretch," works with world-class athletes, and now he can work with you through this full body exercise book. Having the right amount of flexibility is important to general health and quality of life, so the exercise books say. It may also be the key to improving sports performance. Chris teaches you how to stretch whatever you need, wherever you are, so stretching becomes part of your lifestyle.
Eating for Strength Training
Susan M. Kleiner, PhD, RD: Power Eating
Here it is-- a nutrition and full body exercise book for weight trainees and power athletes. Different from other exercise books, it tells you how to decide how much protein, carbohydrate, and fat you need. It tells you what strength training supplements work and which ones do not. It tells you how to build muscle and how to burn fat.
Weight Training, Steps to Success
Thomas Baechle and Barney Groves: Weight Training, Steps to Success
Tempted to bench-press all those fad exercise books? Two well-known coaches explain basics such as choosing an exercise for various muscle groups, adjusting the load, changing your routine, arranging exercises, and using program design variables. Illustrated instructions in thie full body exercise book show the correct way to perform popular machine and free weight exercises, and a number of charts and checklists help keep you on course.
Eating Smart
Joy Bauer: The Complete Idiot?s Guide to Eating Smart
In this age of food obsession and questionable fad diets, you owe it to yourself to learn about basic nutrition. This book, out of all the nutrition and exercise books available, is an inexpensive and comprehensive reference for healthful eating and staying fit. Tables and easy reference tell you about such things as macronutrients and fiber, and guide you to sports nutrition, weight management, and specialties like eating while pregnant and feeding the kids.
Not a be-all-end-all guide or a full body exercise book but a good place to start.
Change Before the Change
Laura E. Corio, MD: The Change Before the Change
If you're a woman approaching fifty, you don't need to read wellness or exercise books to know your body is changing. Many hormonal changes take place in the years before menopause, and Dr. Corio explains those changes, their symptoms, and what to do about it. She discusses not only medical remedies, but also herbs, vitamins, and lifestyle changes that can help. Perimenopause is the focus but a broad range of women?s health issues are covered. Well-written and readable, this pre-menopausal full body exercise book will help many women understand and take charge of their health.
Biomarkers
William Evans and Irwin Rosenberg: Biomarkers.
Here?s one of those exercise books that shows you how to slow down the aging process, that is, how to keep from being physiologically as old as you are chronologically. No big deal, if you?re 18. If you?re over 40 (or feel that way), pay attention. The biomarkers are the factors associated with physiological aging, and you can positively affect those factors. And it does have a lot to do with exercise. Order this full body exercise book at discount from Amazon in the Resources section of this site.
Calorie Counter
The Corinne T Netzer 2001 Calorie Counter
The bottom line for weight management is calories in vs. calories out, as per all exercise books. A good calorie counter is an important practical and educational tool for anyone who wants to either gain or lose weight, and this is a good calorie counter instead of a full body exercise book. Handy and inexpensive, it has thousands of entries, including brand name products. You don?t need to count every calorie you consume, but you do want to avoid unpleasant surprises.