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Body for Life: 12 Weeks to Mental and Physical Strength
A Favourite of 2, Read by 32, Owned by 27, Reviewed by 2, | Quotes 0
Amazon Description:
Bill Phillips had been publishing bodybuilding magazines and marketing nutritional supplements for years when he had a weird revelation at a trade show: many of the most loyal and enthusiastic readers he had were totally out of shape. From that uncomfortable realization came his popular Physique Transformation Contest (top prize that first year: Phillips's own Lamborghini), now world famous, and this book.

The three-times-a-week weightlifting program in Body for Life is deceptively simple. If you've spent any time in the gym, you've already done all the exercises. But Phillips includes a couple of high-intensity sets at the end of each exercise that should compound the training effect on each muscle group. Same goes for the cardiovascular exercise he recommends: just 20 minutes, three times a week. But those 20 minutes are spent jacking the intensity up and down, accomplishing more in less time.

Phillips arranges all this into a 12-week program, along with nutritional and motivational tips. Be warned that the nutritional advice gets a little spacey. For example, he puts "carbohydrates" and "vegetables" into separate categories, and recommends three daily doses of a nutritional supplement called Myoplex, which his company manufactures. (Fortunately, he gives tips on how to make each dose taste different, such as by adding drops of peppermint extract.) Despite this strangeness, Body for Life still motivates because so many others have achieved astounding results in similar 12-week windows, and the pictures and testimonials are here as evidence. --Lou Schuler



Added on: Friday, July 07 2006
Recent Reviews:
Alexandrite : Arhat-Ra....from Stillness......peace
Tue Jul 25 19:07:47 UTC 2006
Alexandrite said
A gift from my daughter

She swears by this program.  She and her husband still uses the philosophy it's based on.  They're both healthy and active and look fantastic. 

I still have the book sitting on my shelf.  Enough said

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
Thu Jul 20 18:58:59 UTC 2006
Brian said
Great guide to kickstarting a health program!

This book jumpstarted my trip to optimizing my health many years ago. 

Great kick in the butt! :) 

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