

The Muscle and Strength Pyramid: Nutrition : Helms, Eric Russell, Morgan, Andy, Valdez, Andrea Marie: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: A comprehensive, must have book, on nutrition - This book as the the Training book is excellent in it’s clear, evidence based approach to help you build and understand the concepts from most important to less important things. It’s really like holding someone in hand who teaches you what you should do, why you should do that and what you can except from it. The nutrition part has always been hard for me and I have tried to find and use some ”quick fixes” during the years and thus avoiding to look on it as a whole big picture. I’m confident that this book will allow me to gain the knowledge and confidence that I can be my own master and be able to make adjustments in my thinking as well in what I put in my mouth. There is a lot of information and as non native English it’s sometimes takes me time and effort to read and understand the concepts. And as someone who hoped that nutrition would be the ”easy” part to get and apply, I was really surprised with the amount and detail of information. I guess that it will take a loooong time to feel that you get it all and understand it. So, make sure that you purchase this book, and even better, together with the Training book and you will for sure be able to take your understanding to a whole new level. Thank you for these amazing books!!! Review: ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL READING! - I've followed both Eric Helms and Andy Morgan for a good few years now - and both for the same reason; their masterful way of simplifying the science of nutrition (and training) and delivering it in an 'easily digestible' way! I remember thinking it was cool that Andy (via Ripped Body) used Eric's pyramids as an example on the hierarchy of importance on his site, but put his own unique and useful spin on it....then, when this led to them collaborating on the book, I was super stoked! These guys, along with Andrea are a triple threat; dropping serious science on all y'all. This book does a fantastic job of demystifying the mythology around macros (and nutrition in general) and presenting the often (simple) scientific approach that works! There's also some great insight into dieting for extreme leanness / stage - something for all coaches and, even trainees, looking to ensure they're following the best practice :-) Cheers! JK - The JK Way
| Best Sellers Rank | 477,522 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (244) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 1.57 x 27.94 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1090912188 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1090912183 |
| Item weight | 100 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | The Muscle and Strength Pyramids |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | 24 Mar. 2019 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
N**S
A comprehensive, must have book, on nutrition
This book as the the Training book is excellent in it’s clear, evidence based approach to help you build and understand the concepts from most important to less important things. It’s really like holding someone in hand who teaches you what you should do, why you should do that and what you can except from it. The nutrition part has always been hard for me and I have tried to find and use some ”quick fixes” during the years and thus avoiding to look on it as a whole big picture. I’m confident that this book will allow me to gain the knowledge and confidence that I can be my own master and be able to make adjustments in my thinking as well in what I put in my mouth. There is a lot of information and as non native English it’s sometimes takes me time and effort to read and understand the concepts. And as someone who hoped that nutrition would be the ”easy” part to get and apply, I was really surprised with the amount and detail of information. I guess that it will take a loooong time to feel that you get it all and understand it. So, make sure that you purchase this book, and even better, together with the Training book and you will for sure be able to take your understanding to a whole new level. Thank you for these amazing books!!!
R**A
ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL READING!
I've followed both Eric Helms and Andy Morgan for a good few years now - and both for the same reason; their masterful way of simplifying the science of nutrition (and training) and delivering it in an 'easily digestible' way! I remember thinking it was cool that Andy (via Ripped Body) used Eric's pyramids as an example on the hierarchy of importance on his site, but put his own unique and useful spin on it....then, when this led to them collaborating on the book, I was super stoked! These guys, along with Andrea are a triple threat; dropping serious science on all y'all. This book does a fantastic job of demystifying the mythology around macros (and nutrition in general) and presenting the often (simple) scientific approach that works! There's also some great insight into dieting for extreme leanness / stage - something for all coaches and, even trainees, looking to ensure they're following the best practice :-) Cheers! JK - The JK Way
J**G
A Comprehensive Nutrition Guide Suitable for All
I have followed the work of Eric Helms and Andy Morgan for a while now, so I knew the quality and clarity of content to expect from The Nutrition & Strength Pyramids, and I am not disappointed. What I did not expect, and am blown away by, is just how comprehensive these books are. Not only do they breakdown the concepts into clear and understandable chapters, but it is presented in a way where each section builds on the last, so your knowledge and understanding grows as the book progresses. The Nutrition Pyramid (this one) starts with the basic foundations of nutrition, before delving further into details on nutrition topics and areas such as Supplements and Nutrient Timing. The book then provides guidance on tailoring nutrition to specific scenarios such as Body Building and Power Lifting. The way the book is structured allows the content within to be valuable to both the general population and athletes. I cannot recommend this book enough if you want to gain an understanding of the principles of Nutrition and how to apply them.
C**M
Really good advice
This is an excellent book on nutrition. It covers everything you need to know. It shows you how to plan for weight gain, weight loss and maintenance. It cuts through all the hype, and isn’t connected to a commercial supplement company where you may not get an unbiased view. It shows that the authors know what they are talking about. The book is not a purchase but an investment in your health and knowledge. I use it for bodybuilding, but it fits all sports.
C**.
Great book
A very useful book full of great information!
J**S
Nutrition bible! Wish I discovered this book earlier...
Great book. Goes through everything you need to know in regards to nutrition, whether your goal is fat loss or muscle gain. I've been training and dieting for a number of years so feel like I have a pretty good idea of what I need to do to get the results I want. However this book has still added some great information that will no doubt help me in my future fat loss periods and muscle gain periods. This book is for the everyday lifter and also competitive bodybuilders / physique athletes / powerlifters etc. Followed Eric Helms and 3DMJ for a bit now and always find their work informative. Going to purchase the training book in this series too.
J**E
Comprehensive and methodical guide to setting up nutrition
Excellent; using a pyramid to lay the concepts methodically in order of importance, this book sets out everything you need to consider when setting up your nutrition, whether you are looking to cut weight, or gain muscle, and how to transition between these goals. This book is easy and enjoyable to read, and concisely covers what really matters when it comes to nutrition. A great companion to the training book.
M**N
A lot of useful information but difficult to follow and certainly not an easy read.
You can tell Eric knows his stuff but his writing style is very difficult to follow, it reads like he can’t quite get down everything he wants to in concise sentences. Some points are very interesting but it feels more like he’s just writing down mad thoughts that are rushing through his head constantly, he could do with someone to proof read it. As another reviewer has mentioned, I’ve ended up putting a few points into AI as I’m struggling to understand what seem like conflicting information, at times. He’ll make one point and then back to back, the next point will basically sound like completely the opposite information.
N**5
I’ve never come across a resource like it. Its genius is in how it manages to be both accessible and well-referenced at the same time. I thought I knew a lot about nutrition before, but a lot of this information was new to me. For example, I had previously thought DXA was the gold standard for bodyfat measurements. I had no idea the margin for error was around 10%. This is just one of many things I learnt from this book. I loved the suggestion to eat in maintenance calories for the first 6 months of your lifting career, or as long as you’re enjoying ‘newbie gains’. From there, you would have a better foundation from which to cut or bulk. This advice resonated with me because it was a live issue I was dealing with. This book helped me to resolve many of the concerns I had around food, supplements, bodyfat tracking etc. Where Instagram posts seem to bring confusion, this book brings clarity. I found the information about carb cycling/calorie cycling and refeeds to be particularly insightful. In theory, carb cycling sounds great, but as Helms points out; recovery and adaptations are occurring on our non-training days, so it makes no sense to be in a deficit then. Further to this, our energy expenditure on training and non-training days is only a difference of 200-400 calories, so not enough to justify huge swings in carb/calorie intake. While worthy of consideration, we don’t ‘know’ these strategies work and even if we had more data, individual responses vary. I expect I’ll always come back to this book for reference. It condenses the science, all we know about nutrition at this point in time; and packages it all up in one highly readable book. I have the deepest respect for Eric Helms and 3DMJ for this work, and I’m grateful to have found it. I’d definitely purchase updated editions.
J**Z
El libro me encantó porque va directo al grano, no se anda con rodeos y te enseña las bases de la nutrición no solo para aficionados si no también para profesionales que se dediquen al fisicoculturismo, aparte es súper fácil de entender y no solo te dice que hacer pero también porque hacerlo ya que dice cómo es que reacciona el cuerpo a diferentes comidas
V**V
Bought both Muscle and strenght Pyramid: Training and Nutrition for my brother ( who is a fitness nut) for his birthday. He was so happy!!! He says it's the most complete books he's had so far and learned a lot of new things. Thinking of borrowing them when he's done :)
M**N
I've always been putting way more focus on my training than my nutrition, and this book really helped me to gain a better understanding of how the two relate to each other. Just like the training pyramid, this book is so well structured and easy to read. Everything is in an easily understood language, all the while backing up all claims with scientific evidence. The things that really sets this book apart is it's focus on context and nuanced. Teaching you to not think too black and white about all this stuff. It doesn't so much teach you what to think, but how to think. It speak's in terms of guidelines and principles, all of which has some nuance, rather than just force feeding you information. I highly encourage anyone who is interested to learn more about nutrition and/or body composition to read this book!
A**I
The third edition perfectly encapsulates the nutrition fundamentals any lifter needs to know whether competitive or not in a beautifully put together and easy to understand format. Quite literally an essential for any lifter.
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