The Layperson's Guide to Exercise, Diet & Supplements

The Layperson's Guide to Exercise, Diet & Supplements

Author: Daniel J. Shamy

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-04

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1479791849

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We instinctively know that exercise, eating the right things, and taking vitamins sustains our health, maintains our youth, and offers a sense of wellbeing. Traditional fitness publications do a great job telling you what to do, but lack any explanation as to the why and how. They offer a map to youth by micromanaging your diet, exercise and or supplements. You blindly follow their lead in expectation of finding your fountain of youth through their training. Every body is different, which is why one map may work for one person, but not another; maybe it failed you, so you try another. What you may not realize is that although they offer step by step instruction to find the fountain, they are not teaching you how to read the map. Although the map is the same, the directions are different for each of us to find the fountain of youth. The difference between the layperson and expert is their ability to read the map as a whole; that map is our anatomy. That cartography lesson is learned by teaching you how exercise, diet and supplements work rather than being told what in the same to follow. At the end of the lesson, you may now understand that your journey may require parts of many methods, rather than the single direction of one. The author shares his own journey as he teaches you how to read the map, so you understand how one has successfully read the map to discover his fountain of youth.


The Layperson's Guide to Exercise, Diet and Supplements

The Layperson's Guide to Exercise, Diet and Supplements

Author: Daniel J. Shamy

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-04-22

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1479791865

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We instinctively know that exercise, eating the right things, and taking vitamins sustains our health, maintains our youth, and offers a sense of wellbeing. Traditional fitness publications do a great job telling you what to do, but lack any explanation as to the why and how. They offer a map to youth by micromanaging your diet, exercise and or supplements. You blindly follow their lead in expectation of finding your fountain of youth through their training. Every body is different, which is why one map may work for one person, but not another; maybe it failed you, so you try another. What you may not realize is that although they offer step by step instruction to find the fountain, they are not teaching you how to read the map. Although the map is the same, the directions are different for each of us to find the fountain of youth. the difference between the layperson and expert is their ability to read the map as a whole; that map is our anatomy. That cartography lesson is learned by teaching you how exercise, diet and supplements work rather than being told what in the same to follow. At the end of the lesson, you may now understand that your journey may require parts of many methods, rather than the single direction of one. the author shares his own journey as he teaches you how to read the map, so you understand how one has successfully read the map to discover his fountain of youth.


Nutritional Supplements in Sport, Exercise and Health

Nutritional Supplements in Sport, Exercise and Health

Author: Linda M. Castell

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781138777644

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Nutritional Supplements in Sport, Exercise and Health is the most up-to-date and authoritative guide to dietary supplements, ergogenic aids and sports nutrition foods currently available. Consisting of over 140 evidence-based review articles written by world-leading research scientists and practitioners, the book dispels the misinformation that surrounds supplements and supplementation, offering a useful and unbiased resource. This book is an essential reference for any healthcare professional working in sport and exercise, any student or researcher working in sport and exercise science, sports medicine, health science or nutrition, and for all coaches working with athletes.


Beginner's Guide To Diet And Training

Beginner's Guide To Diet And Training

Author: Paul Nam

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-08-02

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781718023970

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Do you want to start an exercise program but have no idea where to start? Welcome to Beginner's Guide To Diet And Training. This book is geared towards beginner's. Beginner's are new to the world of training and have less than a year of training underneath them. However, you will find this book beneficial even as an intermediate lifter as well. This 81 page book breaks down everything into a very simplistic manner so you can understand everything. This book is not to encompass every aspect of training and nutrition but it is a stepping stone to get you on your way to make tremendous progress without suffering the initial phase of confusion. Learn the fundamentals of weight training, stretching, cardiovascular workouts, supplements, weight loss, building muscle, and diet. This book will feature the following chapters: * Understanding Genetic Limitations * How To Figure Out Macros(Carbs, Proteins, Fats) * Guidelines For Weight Training * Guidelines For Cardio * Guidelines For Stretching * Setting Goals * Learning The Proper Way To Get Cut * Learning The Proper Way To Bulk * Sample Diet Plans * Recommended Foods * What Is Flexible Dieting * What To Do When You Hit A Plateau * Supplement Recommendations * Sample Workout routines (Home & Gym) Ready to kick start your fitness? Purchase your copy today!


Magill's Medical Guide

Magill's Medical Guide

Author: Anne Chang

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 826

ISBN-13:

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Thrombolytic therapy & TPA, Thrombosis & thrombus, Thumb sucking, Thyroid disorders, Thyroid gland, Thyroidectomy, Tics, Toilet training, Tonsillectomy & adenoid removal, Tonsillitis, Tooth extraction, Toothache, Torticollis, Touch, Touretteʼs syndrome, Toxemia, Toxic shock syndrome, Toxicology, Toxoplasmosis, Tracheostomy, Trachoma, Transfusion, Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), Transplantation, Tremors, Trichinosis, Trichomoniasis, Tropical medicine, Tubal ligation, Tuberculosis, Tumor removal, Tumors, Turner syndrome, Typhoid fever & typhus, Ulcer surgery, Ulcers, Ultrasonography, Umbilical cord, Unconsciousness, Upper extremities, Urethritis, Urinalysis, Urinary disorders, Urinary system, Urology, Urology, pediatric, Vagotomy, Varicose vein removal, Varicose veins, Vascular medicine, Vascular system, Vasectomy, Venous insufficiency, Veterinary medicine, Viral infections, Visual disorders, Vitamins & minerals, Voice & vocal cord disorders, Von Willebrandʼs disease, Warts, Weaning, Weight loss & gain, Weight loss medications, Well baby examinations, West Nile virus, Whiplash, Whooping cough, Wilsonʼs disease, Wisdom teeth, Wiskott Aldrich syndrome, World Health Organization, Worms, Wounds, Wrinkles, Xenotransplantation, Yellow fever, Yoga, Zoonoses, Glossary, Diseases & Other Medical Conditions, Types of Health Care Providers, Medical Journals, Web Site Directory, Entries by Anatomy or System Affected, Entries by Specialties & Related Fields.


Reference Sources for Small and Medium-sized Libraries

Reference Sources for Small and Medium-sized Libraries

Author: Jovian Lang

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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This classified annotated bibliography updates the standard sources needed by most small and medium-sized libraries for answering reference questions and improving collections. The brief, succinct annotations provide complete ordering information, which may make this a valuable tool for busy librarians.