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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Fitness & diet > Exercise & workout books
Barrett has been asked many times throughout the years, "How long
will it take me to get into shape?" Since each person is unique and
many variables play a role in the process of getting into shape,
Barrett touches on a partial list of factors that can affect the
speed of progress, including consistency, intensity, proper diet,
sleep, nutritional supplements, age, genetics, metabolism, gender,
weight and lifestyle.
Benefits of exercise and proper diet can enhance the overall
quality of your life physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Exercise and proper diet can assist you physically by helping to
control weight, prevent obesity, reduce (bad) cholesterol levels,
decrease blood sugar levels, slow the aging process, increase your
energy level, help prevent heart disease, and aid rehabilitation
after injury, operation, or illness. In addition, exercise and
proper diet can assist you psychologically by helping to improve
sleep, fight depression, reduce anxiety, relieve stress, increase
self-esteem, enhance self-confidence, and much more.
You are the pilot of your own ship; therefore, you will create
your own destiny. Only you can choose to help yourself. Without
goals, you are like a cork in the ocean floating wherever the tide
wants to take you.
New York Times Bestseller Bestselling author and peak performance
expert Steven Kotler decodes the secrets of those elite
performers-athletes, artists, scientists, CEOs and more-who have
changed our definition of the possible, teaching us how we too can
stretch far beyond our capabilities, making impossible dreams much
more attainable for all of us. What does it take to accomplish the
impossible? What does it take to shatter our limitations, exceed
our expectations, and turn our biggest dreams into our most recent
achievements? We are capable of so much more than we know-that's
the message at the core of The Art of Impossible. Building upon
cutting-edge neuroscience and over twenty years of research,
bestselling author, peak performance expert and Executive Director
of the Flow Research Collective, Steven Kotler lays out a blueprint
for extreme performance improvement. If you want to aim high, here
is the playbook to make it happen! Inspirational and aspirational,
pragmatic and accessible, The Art of Impossible is a life-changing
experience disguised as a how-to manual for peak performance that
anyone can use to shoot for the stars . . . space-suit, not
included.
Innovative and easily implemented, One Degree Revolution is
acclaimed yoga educator and leadership coach Coby Kozlowski's
holistic program for personal transformation. Imagine sailing a
boat with a course set for a lifetime. If that route changes by
just one navigational degree, what would happen to the journey? How
far from the original trajectory would we be in one year? Five
years? Twenty years? Well, we would end up in a totally different
place. In much the same way, we can change the course of our life
by making a one degree shift. We don't have to change everything
about ourselves or our world to make a difference. Coby inspires
readers to dive into the insights, experiments, and inquiries of
living yoga: how can I best be with life? How can we make the most
aligned choices, let go of past hurts, and discover meaningful
connections? And what are the most skillful ways we can learn to
savor all that life presents? One Degree Revolution will guide
readers to: -access infinite personal possibilities -celebrate
their authentic selves and start listening to their calling -learn
to let go and trust the unfolding of life -challenge long-held
beliefs and foster transformational change, and -develop their
community One degree at a time.
Your Body, Your Yoga goes beyond any prior yoga anatomy book
available. It looks not only at the body's unique anatomical
structures and what this means to everyone's individual range of
motion, but also examines the physiological sources of restrictions
to movement. Two volumes are provided in this book: Volume 1 raises
a new mantra to be used in every yoga posture: What Stops Me? The
answers presented run through a spectrum, beginning with a variety
of tensile resistance to three kinds of compressive resistance.
Examined is the nature of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments,
joint capsules, bones and our extracellular matrix and their
contribution to mobility. The shape of these structures also
defines our individual, ultimate range of movement, which means
that not every body can do every yoga posture. The reader will
discover where his or her limits lie, which dictates which
alignment cues will work best, and which ones should be abandoned.
Volume 2 will take these principles and apply them to the lower
body, examining the hip joint, the knee, ankle and foot, and will
present how your unique variations in these joints will show up in
your yoga practice.
Advance Praise for "Row Daily"
"This book has the potential to change and lengthen your active
life."
-Jo A. Hannafin, MD
." . . shows the way to improve your fitness and quality of life
through rowing."
- Marlene Royle, OTR
"I use the principles in this book to help train people to become
Navy SEALS; you can use them to improve your fitness at your own
pace, whatever that may be."
-Michael Caviston, MS (Kinesiology)
"A 'golden gateway' to the sport of rowing for those who know
nothing about it and a demonstration of how easily you can find
better health and a better life through rowing "
-Victoria Draper, Founder/CEO, Rowbics
No Hype, No Gimmicks-Just a Complete and Simple Guide to Health and
Fitness... Today's fitness world is a barrage of information, much
of it based on unrealistic diet and training programs that aren't
sustainable long-term. Fit at 50: Back from the Brink, Naturally
stands out as a beacon of common sense, safe training, and habits
you can stick with for a lifetime. Matthew McLaughlin learned the
hard way, by making mistakes leading to physical injury and
breakdown. In his early 40s, with the help of some of the world's
foremost experts in medicine, physical therapy, and coaching, he
has not only fully recovered; he has gone on to even greater
fitness achievements. He shares the lessons he learned about
stretching, strength training, cardiovascular exercise, and
nutrition. Whether you're an experienced athlete or just looking
for a way to start improving your lifestyle, this book is a simple,
complete guide to a healthy, fit, and well-balanced body.
Providing students with practical, hands-on knowledge, Exercise
Prescription Case Studies for Healthy Populations introduces
readers to situations they are likely to encounter when writing
exercise prescriptions in actual settings. The book focuses on
apparently healthy individuals and includes cases and information
for prescribing exercise for children, adolescents, older adults,
and pregnant women. Students learn about screening, evaluation,
physical fitness testing, clinical exercise testing and
interpretation, metabolic equations, and principles for
cardiorespiratory endurance, resistance exercise, flexibility
exercise, and special considerations. The final chapter presents
comprehensive case studies that outline the full process from
initial screenings to the writing of a targeted exercise
prescription. The revised first edition has been updated to align
with American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) guidelines,
specifically those relating the cutoff guidelines for risk factors
such as cholesterol, high blood pressure, etc. The names of tests
and exercise prescription lengths have been adjusted accordingly.
Exercise Prescription Case Studies for Healthy Populations features
content that prepares students for a meaningful career after
graduation and helps them study for the ACSM Exercise Physiologist
Certified (EP-C) certification. It is ideal for courses in exercise
science and physiology.
Followers of the early-20th-century "New Age" philosophy of New
Thought believed they could learn the secrets of mind over matter,
and one of their most influential teachers-enormously popular
writer and editor William Walker Atkinson, writing pseudonymously
here-revealed to them, in this 1904 work, the teachings of Hatha
Yoga. His lessons cover: . the body's Vital Force . the laboratory
of the body . how what we eat impacts the "life fluid" of the blood
. the yogi's approach to food and eating . the yogi theory of the
"prana absorption" of nutrients . mastering "yogi breathing" .
harnessing "pranic energy" . rules for relaxation . and much more.
See also Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga and Series of Lessons in
Raja Yoga, also available from Cosimo. American writer WILLIAM
WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932) was editor of the popular magazine New
Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced
Thought from 1916 to 1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books
under numerous pseudonyms, some of which are likely still unknown
today, including "Yogi Ramacharaka" and "Theron Q. Dumont."
In this book, Finck provides a step-by-step guide to forty
stretches, movements, and postures to improve physical and
spiritual well-being. The book features photographs and devotional
reflections for individuals to use to create their own
routines.While on a pilgrimage trek through Thailand, Finck
discovered the benefits of daily stretching and quiet prayer. On
the physical level, after only one week, the chronic back pain that
had plagued him for twenty years disappeared. On a spiritual level,
the poses deepened his prayer experiences.
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