I am not exaggerating – even a little bit – when I state that if you are trying to lose fat and improve your overall health, the mindset and methods presented in this book will help you! If you're like me, it may be difficult (at first) to wrap your head around the claim that you don’t need to focus on cardio to get in shape. However, Di Stefano takes you through the issues and dismantles objections with scientific logic and references. Furthermore, I can attest to this approach with my own personal experiences!
Some background – I have struggled with my weight since childhood. This led to all sorts of desperate attempts at weight loss at first – every pill, shake, workout shortcut, and fad diet that I came across, I tried. Nothing worked in the long-term. Finally, when I was about 18, I jumped head-first into cardio. An hour a day, all out, 6 days a week...and the fat just melted away in months! In my brain, this put cardio at the pinnacle of all things fitness. Only later on, was I able to put it into context: 1) I stopped shoving garbage into my body – sodas, chips, pizza, candy, etc. was all either limited or stopped altogether, 2) I got a job at a furniture store and spent most of my time there loading trucks, moving mattresses and sofas, 3) I was young and saw a multifaceted lifestyle change. Of course my body was going to react quickly – I literally changed everything! However, that “cardio is king” approach was burned into my brain, and stayed there for a LONG time!
Now in my early 40s, I’ve stayed relatively healthy and active since. Only recently have I really taken a step back, taken stock of my approach, changed my goals a bit, and realized that I’ve basically been doing the same thing and staying at the same level for years. My weight (once around 265-270), kept hovering between 200 and 210. When I did lift, the amount would pretty much stay the same. I was still devoting massive amounts of time to cardio - going nuts with it, and keeping my calories at around 1700 - 1800. I just felt like I was treading water. So, I hired a personal trainer. Coincidentally, this is about the same time I discovered the Mind Pump podcast (Di Stefano is one of 3 hosts).
Getting with a trainer who started me on the right path was absolutely the best thing I could have done. He began to explain to me the concepts that Di Stefano lays out in this book. By focusing so much on cardio and eating a calorically restrictive diet, my body was becoming really efficient at going through the cardio motions, but at the cost of my metabolism and muscle mass. Yes, I could run for 45 minutes, jump on a Jacob's Ladder, or hit the elliptical for an hour and burn (what I thought were) massive amounts of calories, but I was really telling my body to slow my metabolism and not put on any muscle (muscle is greedy tissue and burns a lot of calories just to exist, so when you do massive amounts of cardio, your body will often sacrifice it for the calorie expenditure). I was told, and this is backed up in Di Stefano’s book, that the most effective strategy for fat loss is to build muscle through resistance training. I’m currently about 9 weeks into this approach, and the results speak for themselves: I have stepped back from cardio (not eliminated completely), began focusing on resistance training, and actually INCREASED my calories incrementally, now at 600 more per day than when I began! I have lost over 7 pounds of fat and put on 2.5 pounds of muscle! I’m sleeping better, and I feel better overall.
I apologize if it seems like I've rambled on about myself, but I want to make it clear that I am living proof that the principles, strategies, and techniques found in this book work! It is true that I had started on this path before I opened the book, but what it did was offer clarity, detail, and validation. It took me about 15 years of trial and error, desperation, feeling like I was working my absolute hardest and getting nowhere, to arrive at this point and finally start seeing (and feeling) results. Pick this book up, read it, check out the author's podcast (Mind Pump), apply these lessons (there are tons of useful exercises, tips to help your mindset/attitude, and links for instructional videos), and you will see positive results!