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Amazon.co.uk Review
Ranulph Fiennes' caution "only the fit survive" at the
beginning of this book prepares the reader for what is much more than
a post-binge fitness fad. For Fit for Life is, says Fiennes, a
way of life; a manner of eating and exercise that can not only make
you look better but which will also enhance your energy levels,
improve your base fitness levels and probably prolong your life.
With the caveat that most of us probably wouldn't be up to polar
expeditions (even if we did have the desire!) Fiennes goes on to
convince even the most doubting couch potato that tip-top fitness is
within everyone's reach. And the biggest surprise of the book is that
he succeeds. Starting at a very low level--"The Fitness
Basics"--is a very clever thing to do, because before you know it
you have raced through the warm-up exercises, have finished the
strength training section and are in the "Moving into the Top 2
Per Cent" chapter thinking "maybe I can run a marathon after
all".
Step by step, Fiennes takes you through genetic disposition to
laziness, what's good (and bad) to eat and how to choose a sport and
start an exercise programme, all the time assuring you that he is
really the laziest person in the world who has to be cajoled into
movement before every super endurance, life-threatening trek or
expedition he takes part in.
Illustrated extensively with photographs taking you through every
recommended exercise, this book really is all you need (aside from
motivation), whether you just want to reach a good general level of
fitness and health, or go on and become an outstanding endurance
athlete. Packed with sound advice, a number of training regimes for
every level of fitness, (including the I-haven't-got-off-the-sofa-for-
20-years level) and a host of personal anecdotes and motivational
tips, Fit for Life is a great fitness book for the real person.
Trips to fashionable gyms and expensive lycra do not feature highly in
this programme--personal motivation, outdoor sports and sensible
eating do. A great antidote to the fitness fads of recent years. --Lucie
Naylor
Book Description
At last comes a book which stands out from the welter of fitness
advice offered by improbably shaped models and musclemen. For Ranulph
Fiennes, described by the GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS as 'the world's
greatest living explorer', physical fitness is no fad: it has enabled
him to withstand the rigours of desert and glacier alike. The book
includes research into body types and environmental effects; advice on
self-motivation, diet and basic food control and guidance on avoiding
stress, illness.
Customer
Comments
No nonsense very
readable "Fitness" book., 13 November, 2001
A reader
from Bristol
UK
Not only an intersting and no nonsense "Fitness" book but
also a really good read, and for absolutely everybody. The dietry
advice is particularly good and Sir Ranulph articulates it in such a
way it all makes perfect sense, and it works too!
Very useful and
concise book, 25 May, 2001
A reader from Stockholm, Sweden
I am an outdoor enthusiast, and therefore Sir Ranulphs advice on ways
of staying fit for expeditions has been very useful for me. Following
his advice, I have lost some weight, did three marathons by now, and
have not caught any cold this winter.
Any age, any fitness
level, this is the book for you!, 8 January, 2001
A reader
from London,
England, United Kingdom
I was 16 when I first read this book, I'm now 18 and still use the
programmes. I hope to run a Marathon either this or next year. My mum
read it and has lost 2 stone!!! Whatever you goal, weight loss, to
build muscle, to be able to run marathons, or just to live a little
longer and more healthily; this book will have advice and a programme
for you to follow to get exactly what you want, if you are prepared to
give up some time for exercise and re-stock the fridge! May I also
recommend you check out some of Ranulph Fiennes novels, may sound like
I'm working for him or something but I feel like I owe him something,
thanks to this book.
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