Strength Training Nutrition 101: Build Muscle & Burn Fat Easily...A Healthy Way Of Eating You Can Actually Maintain (Strength Training 101)
M**Y
Glad I picked this one up!
I found this book to be an excellent guide to strength training. The author goes through everything you will need to know and do to burn more fat and build better strength in your body. I really appreciate that this book emphasizes creating lean, athletic muscles that are strong but not overly bulky. As a woman, this is exactly what I am looking for. I want to keep my muscles long and lean while still being as strong as possible. Although the author stresses lean muscles, you will still need to lift weights that are quite heavy, so you will be building up your endurance and strength over time. Also, there is no cardio, so this may appeal to many people! The author also states that he works out only 3 hours per week, and still maintains these results. That is definitely a selling point! Each strength move included in the book has a description, and recommended sets and reps. There is even sample routines that you can either use as is, or adjust to make it fit your personal situation and desired results. This book will help you set goals for yourself as well as find the right routine long term. The author touches on healthy nutrition, and includes some helpful bonus material. Glad I picked this one up!
M**A
Most sensible approach to eating I have encountered
As a new weight lifter at the age of 65, I was determined to do it right. I have a great coach, a purposeful schedule, and good results. But it took me a while to figure out how to eat. I have osteoporosis and reflux disease, so what I put in my mouth has to be the right thing at the right time, because I have a very small body and all the calories I eat need to be the right ones. Marc's book has been super helpful, both in helping me to isolate quality protein, and understanding when my body actually needs it. If you only buy one nutrition book as a strength junkie, this is the one! I usually preview lots of books at the library before investing in a purchase, and this is the only nutrition book I have actually purchased. Enough said.
M**.
Good short read. Not a cure all, but very helpful.
I truly enjoyed this book. It was very informative and helpful as a first source of information. Most of the information was very intriguing, understanding why many bodybuilding myths could be debunked with evidence was helpful. I wouldn’t use this as my only source of information, there is a lot of information and studies out for supplements and to come to a conclusion could be difficult. For example, I use a different type of protein, the author is not wrong, but we may have different goals and opinions.After reading through the reviews, I do agree that the author loses scientific backing at the end of the book. I do agree with his views in these section but a reference here and there about creatine and Pre-workout would be nice.Overall, I recommend this read. As with everything use it as supplemental information with other research.
A**.
Great simple review to living a healthier lifestyle
This book is a pretty straightforward guide on how to make a few key changes in order to live a healthier lifestyle. I'm a certified PT myself and have pondered what the best way is to get the key points across to the general public without confusing the hell out of them. There are a few things I disagree with as im a big meat eater and the author is clearly a plant head. But all the key points are pretty solid about nutrition, digestion, gut health etc and mostly substantiated by literature. Overall this was a great read and I'd definitely recommend to anyone looking for ways to lead a healthier life or even as a good refresher on the basics of health that we already know.
M**L
Filler Material
I'm conflicted about this book. On one hand, the author does a really good job at simplifying the important stuff, what you want to eat, what to stay away from and why. I also like the fact that at the end of every chapter he reiterates his main points. On the other hand, there's alot of filler material, alot of it comes across as every fitness ad trying to sell you things online."Are you struggling to lose weight? Annoyed at the lack of muscle definition? Fed up with eating "lowfat" foods and still fat?" kinda stuff. That's not the back of the book, that's the 3rd chapter. At one point he just starts listing 5 pages worth of his favorite smoothie recipes. Also, some of his advice on soluble fat is contradicting. At first he says it's good, but then a page later he says to stay away and that science hasn't determined whether or not it's good. Some of the material is also pretty repetitive. He explains sugars, which to eat and which to avoid, why bad sugars are bad for you, but this takes up half a chapter, then he starts a whole new chapter all about it, repeating alot of the same information. I couldn't count how many times hes told us sodas are bad and eat vegetables. It's still worth the read if you know little to nothing about nutrition and want to learn, it's very informative, but just be aware that there's a ton of filler material here.
P**M
An engaging read on nutrition like a chat with a wise friend over coffee
An engaging read right from the start! it's like talking with a wise friend over coffee on topics we care about: Food, nutrition, health and wellbeing - with some laughs in between. I definitely agree on that instead of becoming a slave of our diets; a nutritious diet plan should be easy to follow and maintain. This book provides concise and easy to follow checklists, supported with personal experiments as well as stories of his personal training friends.If you hate reading those textbook-like nutrition book filled with unfriendly statistics and terminologies, you'll love this. You can also save yourself 4093 cans of tuna (or 15 years of experience) to demystify some nutrition myths that you hear every day from the media.To conclude, a wonderful reading experience and very practical tips and information!
M**.
Only book you need.
Great little book with a common sense approach to healthy eating. No need to count calories or overcomplicate eating. Eat real foods and feel full while feeling better about yourself. I highly recommend this book and I’ve read lots of diet and strength books.
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