Selected Product: | The Paleo Diet for Athletes: A Nutritional Formula for Peak Athletic Performance Paperback Author: Loren Cordain, Joe Friel Publisher: Rodale Books Release Date: 2005-09-23 ISBN-10: 1594860890 ISBN-13: 9781594860898 List Price: $15.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Starting Strength (2nd edition) ISBN-10: 0976805421 ISBN-13: 9780976805427 List Price:$29.95 The Triathlete's Training Bible (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 1931382425 ISBN-13: 9781931382427 List Price:$22.95 The Paleo Diet: Lose Weight and Get Healthy by Eating the Food You Were Designed to Eat ISBN-10: 0471267554 ISBN-13: 9780471267553 List Price:$14.95 Training and Racing with a Power Meter ISBN-10: 1931382794 ISBN-13: 9781931382793 List Price:$19.95 Total Heart Rate Training: Customize and Maximize Your Workout Using a Heart Rate Monitor ISBN-10: 1569755620 ISBN-13: 9781569755624 List Price:$15.95 |
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Loren Cordain, Ph.D., follows his success of The Paleo Diet with the first book ever to detail the exercise-enhancing effects of a diet similar to that of our Stone Age ancestors.
When The Paleo Diet was published, advocating a return to the diet of our ancestors (high protein, plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables), the book received brilliant reviews from the medical and nutritional communities. Jennie Brand-Miller, coauthor of the bestselling Glucose Revolution, called it "without a doubt the most nutritious diet on the planet." Doctors Michael and Mary Dan Eades, authors of Protein Power, said, "We can't recommend The Paleo Diet highly enough."
Now Dr. Cordain joins with USA triathlon and cycling elite coach Joe Friel to adapt the Paleo Diet to the needs of athletes. The authors show: o Why the typical athletic diet (top-heavy with grains, starches, and refined sugars) is detrimental to recovery, performance, and health o How the glycemic load and acid-base balance impact performance o Why consumption of starches and simple sugars is only beneficial in the immediate post-exercise period
At every level of competition, The Paleo Diet for Athletes can maximize performance in a range of endurance sports.
Joe Friel good Book - not so much | Customer Rating: | | I respect Joe Friel, but this is a text heavy, dense tome - not nearly as practical as it needs to be for any reasonably experienced athlete. KISS. | Very interesting | Customer Rating: | I really enjoyed this book. Its actually 2 books kind of throw together -- one by the paleo author, and one by Joe Friel. Although I have not been a big fan of Friel's writing style in his other books, he actually does a great job of explaining the nutritional pre- and post-phases for athletes. This alone is worth the price of the book.
As far as the paleo specific stuff, it was very interesting. However, realistically speaking, this diet is impossible to follow in this day and age, unless you don't have a job and have nothing better to do but stay home all day and prepare your food. Additionally, the food just doesn't sound good. Any diet that has crappy, bland food is a recipe for cheating and failure in this day and age.
I think the science of the paleo diet is questionable. I'm not a scientist, nor a dietician, but hasn't the obesity problem in the world really only come about over the last 50-60 years due primarily to processed foods? Blaming the obesity problem on agriculture and domesticated animals is a stretch because they have existed for thousands of years with no obesity problems.
Interesting information -- this is why I gave it a four star. | Helpful read for endurance athletes | Customer Rating: | | I thought this book was very helpful and believeful and I started out as a total skeptic. I think think these principles are sound, although I find them hard to follow. This book is very easy to understand, even for a lay person and many sports 'self help' books aren't. I find that this book gives enough scientific evidence that makes it good, but not so much that its boring or hard to understand. Definitely a must-have for endurance athletes' reference collection. | different diets | Customer Rating: | | I didn't think this book was an easy read. I think many other diet books flow better. I can't imagine eating salmon for breakfast every day! | Useful information for low-carb endurance athletes | Customer Rating: | | I have followed a low-carb diet for about 3 years now, and in the last year have gradually become an avid runner. I was looking for info on how to add carbs into my diet to support my running, and this book has specific, useful info on that topic. I do not agree with all of his dietary advice in general (for general info on low-carb diets I would recommend that you read a variety of books to gather well-rounded advice on this diet, as each author contributes a different piece of the puzzle), however I do highly recommend this book for anyone who is looking for advice on how to properly integrate diet and sports, or who is suffering some sort of chronic problem during high-intensity athletic training - this book may straighten your problem out, even if you don't currently see it as related to your diet. This book is a valuable and much-needed addition on the topic of nutrition and sport. |
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