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Chris Carmichael's Food For Fitness: Eat Right To Train Right
Chris Carmichael's Food For Fitness Eat Right To Train Right
Author: Chris Carmichael, Jim Rutberg, KATHY ZAWADZKI
From the coach of Lance Armstrong and several more of the world's greatest athletes comes a revolutionary eating plan for all active people - from weekend warriors to elite competitors to those just trying to lose a few pounds and be more fit. — Readers will learn: — - The truth and consequences of low-carb diets for athletes — - The importance of ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425202555
ISBN-10: 0425202550
Publication Date: 4/5/2005
Pages: 414
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Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
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Marathon runners, triathletes, long-distance runners, bicyclists and other very active adults are "a minority group living in a society struggling to cope with serious health issues." America's current focus on low-carb dieting is of no concern to them, but there are scant resources available to guide them through the morass of protein intake, hydration and carb-loading. With this comprehensive resource for fueling active bodies, Carmichael fills a much-needed gap. The author, Lance Armstrong's coach for 14 years, insists he doesn't want readers to eat calories to specifically balance out the energy they expend. Rather, they'd do well to follow his in-depth program, which matches activity with food by periods, breaking the year into four big segments: foundation, preparation, specialization and transition. The amount of energy you burn changes as you go through weeks, months and a year of training, and eating the same basic number of calories all year results in over- and under-eating during certain months. It's a perfectly commonsense method, and Carmichael expounds upon it with charts and graphs that give facts on everything from sources of calcium to high-quality grains and cereals. Although the quantity of information can be dizzying, persistent and diligent elite athletes will come away from this book with plenty of ideas on how food can help them excel.
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Hockey player boyfriend and football playing son used this and got a lot out of it.


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