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The Paleo Diet for Athletes: A Nutritional Formula for Peak Athletic Performance |  | Authors: Loren Cordain, Joe Friel Publisher: Rodale Books
List Price: $15.99 Buy New: $7.44 as of 11/22/2009 12:29 CST details You Save: $8.55 (53%)
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Seller: a1books Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 3727
Media: Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 1
ISBN: 1594860890 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.282 EAN: 9781594860898 ASIN: 1594860890
Publication Date: September 23, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
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.
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great and on time! October 20, 2009 Antonio P. Faciola (Madison, Wisconsin - USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
it was in great conditions and was quickly delivered. all I expect when buying a book. thanks!
never received the book September 2, 2009 Sarah McClellan (Fort Worth, TX) 1 out of 13 found this review helpful
I never actually received the book. I tried to find out why a refund was issued to my account and the book never came, but neither the seller nor amazon staff would get back to me.
Paleo Diet for Endurance Athletes August 19, 2009 Matthew Wood (Kandahar, Afghanistan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While this book was a great learning tool on what one should focus on as far as eating, and when to best eat before, during, and after a workout, it is geared more towards the endurance athlete. I picked this book up expecting to be able to find stuff that would help me as a Soldier, or, as I like to think of myself, as a "tactical athlete", but was disappointed to see that it focuses more on people who compete in ultra-marathons, Ironman triathalons and the like. It does have some great advice on the best foods to eat, as well as some recipies to choose from, but unless you're working on finishing a 100-mile ultra-marathon or something simliar, I would definitely recommend his first book, or even Mark Sisson's "The Primal Blueprint".
The non-diet diet August 17, 2009 This book was just what I was looking for.I needed to clean up my nutrition again
and this is a sound plan.
Geared towards endurance athletes... August 14, 2009 Aaron Feyd 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enjoyed Loren's first book so much I thought that this book would be an excellent addition since the title suggests it is for athletes. The book is geared mostly towards those that are involved in endurance sports/multi-sport athletes. Being a powerlifter/bodybuilder for a number of years, I was hoping there was going to be some insight in how to apply the principles for losing unwanted bodyfat, but this is mostly about maximizing post workout recovery and performance during workouts, not so much as how to become a leaner athlete. While it was an interesting read, I would probably choose his first book over this one.
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