Home
  Articles
  Directory
  Add Site
  Advertise
  Contact Us
  Fitness Equipment Categories
Abdominal Equipment Fitness
Body Solid Fitness Equipment
Buy Fitness Equipment
Cheap Fitness Equipment
Child Fitness Equipment
Cybex Fitness Equipment
Discount Fitness Equipment
DP fitness Equipment
Elliptical Fitness Equipment
Equipment Fitness Gyms Home
Fitness Center Equipment
Fitness Equipment
Fitness Equipment & Apparel
Fitness Equipment Calgary
Fitness Equipment Leasing
Fitness Equipment Manufacturers
Fitness Equipment Rental
Fitness Equipment Repair
Fitness Equipment Sales
Fitness Equipment Toronto
Fitness Equipment Treadmill
Fitness Equipment Wholesale
Fitness Testing Equipment
Flex Fitness Equipment
Gazelle Fitness Equipment
Golds Gym Fitness Equipment
Gym Fitness Equipment
Gym Quality Home Fitness Equipment
Hammer Strength Fitness Equipment
Hoist Fitness Equipment
Home Fitness Exercise Equipment
Home Gym Fitness Equipment
Horizon Fitness Equipment
Hydraulic Fitness Equipment
Icarian Fitness Equipment
Ironman Fitness Equipment
Life Fitness Exercise Equipment
Lifestyle Fitness Equipment
Magnum Fitness Equipment
Marcy Fitness Equipment
Nautilus Fitness Equipment
Northern Light Fitness Equipment
Outdoor Equipment Fitness Manufacturer
Outdoor Fitness Equipment
Paramount Fitness Equipment
Pilates Fitness Equipment
Powertec Fitness Equipment
Precor Fitness Equipment
Proform Fitness Equipment
Reebok Fitness Equipment
Refurbished Fitness Equipment
True Fitness Equipment
Tuff Stuff Fitness Equipment
Universal Fitness Equipment
Vision Fitness Equipment
Weider Fitness Equipment
York Fitness Equipment
Yukon Fitness Equipment

Submit Categories
Subscribe to our newsletter!
 
 

New Fitness Book Review - Ready, Set, Go! Synergy Fitness For Time-Crunched Adults by Phil Campbell
by Anonymous


Blimp out or bulk up? Fitness for combating middle-age,

By Amazon Top 10 Reviewer: Joanna Daneman

Why, oh, why, do we blimp out after 30? Even when I was active, lifting weights and exercising regularly, I still found I gained weight steadily after 35 years old? Is it just in our genes?

Author Phil Campbell reveals some interesting scientific findings here, and he provides practical 3 to 5 hour a week work outs designed to combat middle age spread. The cover picture is of the author who looks rather like a super-fit version of former President Clinton. It certainly seems to work for him--and he is fifty.

Campbell discusses how growth hormone, banned from drug-free athletic competition, is responsible for keeping that middle-age spread at bay. But short of illegal injections in Mexico, what can a middle-aged person do to boost their growth hormone naturally and reap the fitness benefits?

New medical discoveries show that you can significantly increase GH naturally. Very specific forms of exercise, some nutritional supplements, and adequate sleep, will increase levels of the hormone naturally, even in older people.

Some interesting findings are that eating properly before and after exercise can either boost or inhibit growth hormone. For example, if you eat a Big Mac, fries and then go work out, and two hours afterwards, down the supersized coke or drink Gatorade, you can kiss results goodbye. The combination of high fat before and high sugar after exercise prevent the release of tiny amounts of growth hormone, which puts on muscle and improves athletic performance.

The exercise programs here range from about 3.5 hours for beginners up to 5 hours for enthusiasts. But at first blush, the workouts seem excessively technical. They range from aerobics, to "plyometrics" which are exercises that boost fast-twitch muscle--the muscle type that fades away with age.

And then there are weights. The book shows Mr. Campbell tossing javelins, doing karate kicks (another of his areas of expertise), bounding and otherwise flying about. This can be discouraging if you are a couch potato, but dream of being fit (me, for example.)

The "Strategic Fitness Plans" are five different fitness levels- based on your age, your current fitness status, and training experience. If you intend to follow this program, you should visit your physician first if you are tremendously out of shape. Some of the exercises here can get you hurt if you don't go at them correctly (the bounding can whack your ankles.) And a personal trainer, if available, would be a real asset.

There is a lot here--flexibility, fast movement (sprinting, fast cycling), weights and more. It seems complicated at first, but a complete exercise program should at least contain stretching, aerobics and weights, so here you are adding the fast-twitch stimulating exercises to combat that middle-age metabolic monster.
If you are SERIOUS about wanting to beat aging and get or stay in the best shape, and are noticing that age is beginning to take a toll, this book could be very helpful.

I predict Campbell’s book will become the next health & fitness best-seller.




This article courtesy of http://www.fitnessstores.net. You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact.

Submit Your Article

 
Home  |   Articles  |   Directory    |    Add Site    |    Advertise    |   Contact Us
  © Copyright 2008 Fitness Equipment Directory All Rights Reserved.