Slow Burn: Burn Fat Faster By Exercising Slower
By Stu Mittleman and Katherine Callan
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About this ebook
In Slow Burn, endurance master Stu Mittleman delivers a program for creating energy and increasing endurance so you can go the distance and feel great doing it every day, week, and year.
Change your workout, change your life:
- Think: Stu shares his proven formula for breaking down seemingly insurmountable goals into a series of manageable tasks.
- Train: Learn to understand your body's signals and refocus your training so that the movement -- not the outcome -- is the reward.
- Eat: Stu teaches you how to make nutritional choices that leave you energized -- not exhausted -- all day long.
You really can accomplish more -- with less effort -- than you ever imagined. All you have to do is change your focus and you'll change your life. Let Slow Burn show you how to enjoy the journey and achieve the results.
Stu Mittleman
Stu Mittleman is a much-sought-after fitness educator whose clients include celebrities and business and community leaders as well as thousands of dedicated husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, who aspire to excellence in their health and vitality. Mittleman holds two master's degrees in movement and social science and set a world record by running 1,000 miles in eleven days. Since 1991, he has been a featured guest speaker at Anthony Robbins's Mastery University and runs his own company, WorldUltrafit, based in La Jolla, California. A native New Yorker, he currently lives in Solana Beach, California, with his wife, Mary Beth, and two children, Beau and Mackenzie.
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Reviews for Slow Burn
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I’m not a fountain of positive mental attitude when the subject of exercise comes up.I usually exercise in spurts of a few months when motivated for health reasons, but fall away when the pain or drudgery or boredom take their toll.But when a friend encouraged me to read this book, and when I saw that the author had RAN across the United States, averaging 50+ miles a day for 56 straight days, I thought, “Maybe he knows something about running…”He does. This book has cleared away a lot of misconceptions I had about the physiology of exercise (even as a trained physician), & given me both a new philosophy & a new set of tools to apply to a sustainable exercise program.The book is divided into three sections: Part one deals with how to THINK, part two with how to TRAIN, & part three on how to EAT. He lays down his philosophy about how movement, whether walking or running, is both natural and integral to our bodies & can be a source of joy. He covers a broad variety of topics, from aerobic vs. anaerobic exercise, workouts, healthy diets, even a chapter on selecting the ideal running shoe. Intermixed are anecdotes about his own insights, successes and failures and those of people he has coached.Some of his interests, such as kinesiology, alkaline food, & blood microscopy are on the fringe or beyond currently accepted medical science, but these shortcomings do not detract from the value of a book that is both an easy read and chock full of helpful ideas for anyone from the couch potato to the experienced marathoner. I loved this book.
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