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		<title>By: Jaheim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jaheim</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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I have been on the program for seven weeks now and results are good; 10 pounds lost, body fat down from 22.5% to 19%. The beer barrel is on its way to becoming a six pack. That was my primary motivation. &lt;p&gt;The book has  changed my life and perspective on health and nutrition. I&#039;m sixty now. I  plan to continue with the daily workouts and small (but frequent) well  balanced meals for the rest of my life. I don&#039;t see any point in stopping  when 12 weeks are up. I don&#039;t think I&#039;m going to win any prize from the EAS  folk, but I have won already. I don&#039;t cringe when I look in the mirror  anymore. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;When I hear people lament about their lack of success with  diets, I want to tell them to drop the &quot;diet&quot; stuff. Change your  eating habits and exercise pattern ala Bill Phillips advice and you will  lose weight. But more importantly, you&#039;ll just plain feel better.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;By the  way, Myoplex is not expensive. It can be purchased at nutrition stores  (brick &amp; morter and on-line) for approximately 60% of what EAS charges.  That makes it about $1.50 per serving. I challenge you to show me where you  can get 42 grams of protein, 24 grams of Carbohydrates and only 2 grams of  fat for only $1.50. I think it&#039;s the cheapest way to get that amount of  nutrition.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been on the program for seven weeks now and results are good; 10 pounds lost, body fat down from 22.5% to 19%. The beer barrel is on its way to becoming a six pack. That was my primary motivation.
<p>The book has  changed my life and perspective on health and nutrition. I&#8217;m sixty now. I  plan to continue with the daily workouts and small (but frequent) well  balanced meals for the rest of my life. I don&#8217;t see any point in stopping  when 12 weeks are up. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;m going to win any prize from the EAS  folk, but I have won already. I don&#8217;t cringe when I look in the mirror  anymore. </p>
<p>When I hear people lament about their lack of success with  diets, I want to tell them to drop the &#8220;diet&#8221; stuff. Change your  eating habits and exercise pattern ala Bill Phillips advice and you will  lose weight. But more importantly, you&#8217;ll just plain feel better.</p>
<p>By the  way, Myoplex is not expensive. It can be purchased at nutrition stores  (brick &amp; morter and on-line) for approximately 60% of what EAS charges.  That makes it about $1.50 per serving. I challenge you to show me where you  can get 42 grams of protein, 24 grams of Carbohydrates and only 2 grams of  fat for only $1.50. I think it&#8217;s the cheapest way to get that amount of  nutrition.
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		<title>By: Baden</title>
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		<dc:creator>Baden</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:56:28 +0000</pubDate>
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This is NOT a &quot;quick-fix&quot; program, it is meant to be a new way of life. If you do not have the motivation or the willpower, it won&#039;t work. But for me, it has made me a new person. I have so much more  confidence in myself and am so proud of myself that I have the discipline  to do this and I am seeing such fantastic results. I have gone from 22%  body fat to 16% in 5 weeks. My cellulite on my legs is GONE. &#13;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;It is also  not a &quot;low-carb&quot; diet. You get plenty of food, and yes, the  supplements are expensive, but you don&#039;t have to use them. I usually choose to because I don&#039;t want to fix 6 meals a day, but there are times when money is tight and I don&#039;t buy them for a while. You can also use nutritional bars for people whose work schedule makes it difficult to have a shake or a meal every time. The thing is, this is how you SHOULD eat, whether you like it or not. And I have saved money, even with the cost of the supplements, by not buying any junk food and not going out to eat as often. You can have delicious meals--it&#039;s not like you are deprived at all. Just no 2nd or 3rd helpings, which you shouldn&#039;t be  eating anyway if you are trying to get into shape! It has truly changed my life as I start my 6th week on the program and I could not give this  book any higher recommendation. It makes the whole thing so easy to follow  the way it is explained--I call it my &quot;bible&quot; now! The book  tells you exactly what to do and will motivate you to no end. And for the  people who say the pictures are fake, they are not. I have my own  &quot;before&quot; pictures as proof compared to what I look like now. Buy  this book--if you are ready to do it, it will change your life. I cannot  imagine sitting on the couch and eating a bag of potato chips ever again. I  don&#039;t even have any desire to. For the people who are complaining that you  have to belong to a gym or buy a lot of equipment--the fact is, if you don&#039;t incorporate weight training along with aerobic activity,  it is not going to work. You might lose weight, but at the expense of your  muscle mass, which you will also be losing. But actually, all you really  need is a few sets of dumbbells and a barbell with some weight plates. You  don&#039;t have to go out and buy a treadmill and a universal gym.  I have  tried every diet known to man, and I used to run 3 miles every day without  fail, and I have never seen results like I have with this. It is wonderful  to feel the same way after doing 20 minutes of intense cardio as I did  after slaving for an hour at it like I used to. 20 minutes is nothing! No,  it&#039;s not really *easy* to do, but who are all these people that expect  getting in shape to be easy?  Although for me, it is much easier than  anything else I have ever tried because for the first time in my life, I  actually look forward to working out. The nutritional plan is not difficult  for me because I know at the end of the week I get a &quot;free day&quot;  when I can eat whatever I want to eat. I have not cheated  one time--not even a jelly bean--and I feel perfectly satisfied. Like I  said, I don&#039;t want to eat junk anymore. And I had a sweet tooth that wouldn&#039;t quit before. As a matter of fact, I don&#039;t even  look forward to my free day as much as I used to because I feel so much  better eating healthy the rest of the week. I also have 10 times more  energy than I used to. I highly recommend this book, and this way of life,  to anyone who is ready to totally commit themselves to being fit. You will  not believe the results and you will be glad you did it. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is NOT a &#8220;quick-fix&#8221; program, it is meant to be a new way of life. If you do not have the motivation or the willpower, it won&#8217;t work. But for me, it has made me a new person. I have so much more  confidence in myself and am so proud of myself that I have the discipline  to do this and I am seeing such fantastic results. I have gone from 22%  body fat to 16% in 5 weeks. My cellulite on my legs is GONE. &#13;</p>
<p>It is also  not a &#8220;low-carb&#8221; diet. You get plenty of food, and yes, the  supplements are expensive, but you don&#8217;t have to use them. I usually choose to because I don&#8217;t want to fix 6 meals a day, but there are times when money is tight and I don&#8217;t buy them for a while. You can also use nutritional bars for people whose work schedule makes it difficult to have a shake or a meal every time. The thing is, this is how you SHOULD eat, whether you like it or not. And I have saved money, even with the cost of the supplements, by not buying any junk food and not going out to eat as often. You can have delicious meals&#8211;it&#8217;s not like you are deprived at all. Just no 2nd or 3rd helpings, which you shouldn&#8217;t be  eating anyway if you are trying to get into shape! It has truly changed my life as I start my 6th week on the program and I could not give this  book any higher recommendation. It makes the whole thing so easy to follow  the way it is explained&#8211;I call it my &#8220;bible&#8221; now! The book  tells you exactly what to do and will motivate you to no end. And for the  people who say the pictures are fake, they are not. I have my own  &#8220;before&#8221; pictures as proof compared to what I look like now. Buy  this book&#8211;if you are ready to do it, it will change your life. I cannot  imagine sitting on the couch and eating a bag of potato chips ever again. I  don&#8217;t even have any desire to. For the people who are complaining that you  have to belong to a gym or buy a lot of equipment&#8211;the fact is, if you don&#8217;t incorporate weight training along with aerobic activity,  it is not going to work. You might lose weight, but at the expense of your  muscle mass, which you will also be losing. But actually, all you really  need is a few sets of dumbbells and a barbell with some weight plates. You  don&#8217;t have to go out and buy a treadmill and a universal gym.  I have  tried every diet known to man, and I used to run 3 miles every day without  fail, and I have never seen results like I have with this. It is wonderful  to feel the same way after doing 20 minutes of intense cardio as I did  after slaving for an hour at it like I used to. 20 minutes is nothing! No,  it&#8217;s not really *easy* to do, but who are all these people that expect  getting in shape to be easy?  Although for me, it is much easier than  anything else I have ever tried because for the first time in my life, I  actually look forward to working out. The nutritional plan is not difficult  for me because I know at the end of the week I get a &#8220;free day&#8221;  when I can eat whatever I want to eat. I have not cheated  one time&#8211;not even a jelly bean&#8211;and I feel perfectly satisfied. Like I  said, I don&#8217;t want to eat junk anymore. And I had a sweet tooth that wouldn&#8217;t quit before. As a matter of fact, I don&#8217;t even  look forward to my free day as much as I used to because I feel so much  better eating healthy the rest of the week. I also have 10 times more  energy than I used to. I highly recommend this book, and this way of life,  to anyone who is ready to totally commit themselves to being fit. You will  not believe the results and you will be glad you did it.</p>
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		<title>By: Xhaiden</title>
		<link>http://bodycompositionscale.net/53/body-for-life-12-weeks-to-mental-and-physical-strength-hardcover/comment-page-1/#comment-5</link>
		<dc:creator>Xhaiden</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 19:41:39 +0000</pubDate>
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&quot;Body for Life&quot; is an excellent book if you&#039;re a fitness beginner who&#039;s trying to figure out how to get in shape and stay in shape  or, perhaps, someone who&#039;s been working out and/or dieting for a while and  doesn&#039;t seem to be making much headway towards losing weight and getting in  shape.  Phillips does a good job of explaining the basic building blocks of  fitness and of debunking a lot of the more prevalent fitness myths.  He  covers the proper way to exercise, both aerobics and weight training,  proper diet, not some fad diet but rather how to eat real food in a healthy  way, and how to motivate yourself and keep yourself motivated to stick to  your goals.&lt;p&gt;There are a few caveats, however.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This is a very basic  book.  Don&#039;t think you&#039;re going to read this book and then know everything  you need to know about fitness.  It gives you a good foundation to build on  but it doesn&#039;t go much beyond that.  In my opinion that&#039;s a good thing  given the book&#039;s target audience of fitness beginners.  It gives you enough  information to get started but it doesn&#039;t overwhelm you with data.  Be  aware that once you get into the program and have a better feel for your  specific needs, you may find yourself seeking other books for more  information but with the information you get from &quot;Body for  Life&quot;, you&#039;ll be able to make better selections of what type of books  to look for.  If you&#039;re already in good shape, chances are you already know  everything that&#039;s in this book and if there is something you don&#039;t know, it  won&#039;t be worth the price to find out.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Phillips owns a company which  manufactures nutritional supplements.  Not surprisingly he pushes the use  of supplements in this book.  There&#039;s nothing wrong with using supplements  but they&#039;re expensive and not really necessary.  They may accelerate the  process but you&#039;ll still get into shape following the program without  them.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Fitness is a lifelong commitment.  Don&#039;t look at the title of the  book and think you&#039;re going to get into perfect shape in only 12 weeks.   Phillips&#039; program is about using those 12 weeks to develop a fitness  program you can stick to for the rest of your life.  Ideally, when you  finish one 12 week program you&#039;ll immediately begin another 12 week program  and so on until it&#039;s not a 12 week program but a way of life.  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;If you&#039;re  a fitness beginner and not certain where to begin or someone who&#039;s been  working out for a little while but doesn&#039;t seem to be making any headway  towards your fitness goals, this is the book for you.  It offers good solid  information on the basics of fitness and how to set and achieve your goals.   I highly recommend this book.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Body for Life&#8221; is an excellent book if you&#8217;re a fitness beginner who&#8217;s trying to figure out how to get in shape and stay in shape  or, perhaps, someone who&#8217;s been working out and/or dieting for a while and  doesn&#8217;t seem to be making much headway towards losing weight and getting in  shape.  Phillips does a good job of explaining the basic building blocks of  fitness and of debunking a lot of the more prevalent fitness myths.  He  covers the proper way to exercise, both aerobics and weight training,  proper diet, not some fad diet but rather how to eat real food in a healthy  way, and how to motivate yourself and keep yourself motivated to stick to  your goals.
<p>There are a few caveats, however.</p>
<p>This is a very basic  book.  Don&#8217;t think you&#8217;re going to read this book and then know everything  you need to know about fitness.  It gives you a good foundation to build on  but it doesn&#8217;t go much beyond that.  In my opinion that&#8217;s a good thing  given the book&#8217;s target audience of fitness beginners.  It gives you enough  information to get started but it doesn&#8217;t overwhelm you with data.  Be  aware that once you get into the program and have a better feel for your  specific needs, you may find yourself seeking other books for more  information but with the information you get from &#8220;Body for  Life&#8221;, you&#8217;ll be able to make better selections of what type of books  to look for.  If you&#8217;re already in good shape, chances are you already know  everything that&#8217;s in this book and if there is something you don&#8217;t know, it  won&#8217;t be worth the price to find out.</p>
<p>Phillips owns a company which  manufactures nutritional supplements.  Not surprisingly he pushes the use  of supplements in this book.  There&#8217;s nothing wrong with using supplements  but they&#8217;re expensive and not really necessary.  They may accelerate the  process but you&#8217;ll still get into shape following the program without  them.</p>
<p>Fitness is a lifelong commitment.  Don&#8217;t look at the title of the  book and think you&#8217;re going to get into perfect shape in only 12 weeks.   Phillips&#8217; program is about using those 12 weeks to develop a fitness  program you can stick to for the rest of your life.  Ideally, when you  finish one 12 week program you&#8217;ll immediately begin another 12 week program  and so on until it&#8217;s not a 12 week program but a way of life.  </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re  a fitness beginner and not certain where to begin or someone who&#8217;s been  working out for a little while but doesn&#8217;t seem to be making any headway  towards your fitness goals, this is the book for you.  It offers good solid  information on the basics of fitness and how to set and achieve your goals.   I highly recommend this book.
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