Chris Carmichael's Food for Fitness: Eat Right to Train RightPenguin, 5 apr 2005 - 448 pagina's From the New York Times Bestselling Authors comes the foods, the recipes, and the preparation methods you need to achieve your fitness, health, and weight-loss goals. Active people require a nutrition program that keeps pace with their busy lifestyles and changing fitness goals, and that means eating the right foods to support their activity level throughout the year. Finding the right foods that supply fuel for more energy helps people achieve better fitness and enhanced health and weight loss. Chris Carmichael, the coach of one of the world’s greatest athletes, teams up with renowned chef Mark Tarbell to offer healthful recipes that provide the energy, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants active individuals need to perform at their best. Elite athletes and weekend warriors alike have used Carmichael’s innovative nutrition periodization program to lead active, healthy, and high-energy lifestyles; now the foods and recipes they enjoy are available to everyone. |
Inhoudsopgave
The Carmichael Nutrition Program | |
Making the Right Choices | |
An Athletes Guide to Carbohydrates | |
Setting the Record Straight on LowCarb Diets for Athletes | |
An Athletes Guide to Protein | |
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Chris Carmichael's Food for Fitness: Eat Right to Train Right Chris Carmichael,Jim Rutberg,Kathy Zawadzki Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2005 |
Chris Carmichael's Food for Fitness: Eat Right to Train Right Chris Carmichael,Jim Rutberg,Kathy Zawadzki Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2005 |
Chris Carmichael's Food for Fitness: Eat Right to Train Right Chris Carmichael Fragmentweergave - 2004 |
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