A COMPLETE GUIDE for everything you need to know about FITNESS and NUTRITION ...
Based on 27 years of experience as a personal fitness trainer, nutritional coach, weight management consultant, bodybuilder, and gym owner, Roberts illuminates fact versus myth through thoughtful science-based explanations, animated personal stories, health tips, and humorous cartoons...
Because we are bombarded with often faulty information on nutrition and fitness, Roberts felt compelled to share the knowledge and wisdom he has gleaned for the past three decades, advising clients of all middle-aged men and women, grandmas and grandpas, teenage boys and girls, amateur and professional athletes, couch potatoes, and weekend warriors...
Eminently likable, Roberts will show you that the secret to achieving your fitness and nutrition goals is about incremental lifestyle choices .It’s time to thrive! Open your Wellness Toolbox to improve your physical health, mental well-being, and your life...
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Fun, informative, and somewhat controversial, “Wellness Toolbox” by Don Roberts identifies some 60+ theories about fitness and nutrition, labels each as either “fact” or “myth,” and then proceeds to vigorously defend those positions.
Here’s just a tiny sampling of the “myth or fact” topics: * Lifting free weights is safer and more effective than using weight machines. – Fact * It is not possible to be fat and fit. – Myth * Weight gain and weight loss is all about calories in and calories out. – Myth * Consuming saturated fat is healthy. – Fact
But wait, there’s more. This book is also a memoir. Scattered throughout the “fact or myth” topics are little “Don Stories,” humorous episodes from Don’s life as he transitioned from bodybuilder to fitness/nutrition consultant, and finally to proud owner of his own gym.
The book is an easy read, written in a casual, friendly tone even when dealing with technical issues like how various substances affect different parts of the brain, how a particular muscle is connected to other body parts, or precisely how a certain weight machine should be used. Health-related cartoons, scattered throughout the text, provide relief from the more serious bits.
"Wellness Toolbox" is suitable for many different audiences. A person with experience in fitness and nutrition would find it thought provoking; a beginner could learn from it; and a reader with only a faint interest in health could be entertained by the memoir portions, the cartoons, and the pictures, and possibly be seduced into starting a fitness program as well.
Fact or myth? This book provides insight into a vast array of health topics. Easy to read and understand with quotes, humor, and stories sprinkled in to make things relatable. This is a helpful resource to get a better understanding of well-balanced wellness.