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Congratulations, you are about to get younger! Dr. Henry Lodge
provides the science. Chris Crowley provides the motivation. And
through their New York Times bestselling program, you'll discover
how to put off 70 percent of the normal problems of
aging--weakness, sore joints, bad balance--and eliminate 50 percent
of serious illness and injury. Plus, prominent neurologist Allan
Hamilton now explains how following "Harry's Rules" for diet,
exercise, and staying emotionally connected directly affects your
brain--all the way down to the cellular level. The message is
simple: Learn to train for the next third of your life, and you'll
have a ball.
Smart women don’t grow older. They grow younger. A book of hope,
Younger Next Year for Women shows you how to become functionally
younger for the next five to ten years, and continue to live
thereafter with newfound vitality. Learn how the Younger Next Year
plan of following “Harry’s Rules”—a program of exercise,
diet, and maintaining emotional connections—will not only help
you turn back your physical biological clock, but will improve
memory, cognition, mood, and more. In two new chapters, prominent
neurologist Allan Hamilton explains how the program directly
affects your brain—all the way down to the cellular level—while
Chris Crowley, in his inimitable voice, gives the personal side of
the story. In other words, how to live brilliantly for the three
decades or more after menopause. The results will be amazing.
People are serious now. They're going to the gym and changing their
diets. Hundreds of thousands of people are working on turning back
their biological clocks, doing the exercise that can put off up to
70% of the typical decay associated with aging and eliminate 50% of
the illnesses that afflict people as they get older.
Now, to make that promise even easier to achieve, comes the
"Younger Next Year Journal." This is a needed recordkeeper for
every trip to the gym, or better yet, bike vacation or ski trip.
Beginning with a short introduction to working out the "Younger
Next Year" way--how to use a heart rate monitor, why keeping a
journal is important, how to look at exercise as your new job--here
is a 224-page fill-in book with prompts that help you keep
meticulous track of your workouts, your heart rate, your diet, how
you feel, how you've reached out to others, and more. In addition,
the journal is filled with motivational tips from Chris
Crowley--don't skimp on leg weights, treat yourself to the best
equipment, how to get your Significant Other to work out with
you--and medical Q&A's from Dr. Henry Lodge, covering the
science of aging, low-fat diets, and more.
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