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Staying Fit After Forty

by Don S. Otis
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Overview

According to former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, inactivity among Americans is reaching crisis proportions. Sixty percent are not active on a regular basis, and one in four are not active at all. Yet medical science has proven that keeping fit is the key to staying young, and as you get older, regular exercise and good eating habits–or their absence–will be crucial to determining the quality and enjoyment of your life.

In this book you will learn:

•17 benefits to staying active after 40
•8 tips for those who don’t have time to stay in shape
•Common injuries and how to avoid them
•Practical ways to remaining healthy and active after retirement
•11 ways to stay motivated
•How to eat right for weight control
•7 reasons why crosstraining is important for those over 40
•11 indicators that you may be training too hard
• Vitamins and minerals: what you need and why you need them

Features critical advice for your forties, fifties, and beyond from nine experts in the fields of exercise, health, nutrition, and counseling:

• compiler, author,and triathlete Don Otis
• author and physician Andrew Seddon, M.D.
• world recognized nutritionist Judy Lindberg-McFarland
• author and Barley Green® founder Mary Ruth Swope, Ph.D.
• counselor and health psychologist Gregory Jantz, Ph.D.
• sports agent Maryanna Young
• pastor and Ironman triathlete Jeff Mitchum
• vice president of Focus on the Family and runner Tom Mason
• personal trainer/fitness educator Laurie Ellsworth

Synopsis

According to former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, inactivity among Americans is reaching crisis proportions. Sixty percent are not active on a regular basis, and one in four are not active at all. Yet medical science has proven that keeping fit is the key to staying young, and as you get older, regular exercise and good eating habits–or their absence–will be crucial to determining the quality and enjoyment of your life.

In this book you will learn:

•17 benefits to staying active after 40
•8 tips for those who don’t have time to stay in shape
•Common injuries and how to avoid them
•Practical ways to remaining healthy and active after retirement
•11 ways to stay motivated
•How to eat right for weight control
•7 reasons why crosstraining is important for those over 40
•11 indicators that you may be training too hard
• Vitamins and minerals: what you need and why you need them

Features critical advice for your forties, fifties, and beyond from nine experts in the fields of exercise, health, nutrition, and counseling:

• compiler, author,and triathlete Don Otis
• author and physician Andrew Seddon, M.D.
• world recognized nutritionist Judy Lindberg-McFarland
• author and Barley Green® founder Mary Ruth Swope, Ph.D.
• counselor and health psychologist Gregory Jantz, Ph.D.
• sports agent Maryanna Young
• pastor and Ironman triathlete Jeff Mitchum
• vice president of Focus on the Family and runner Tom Mason
• personal trainer/fitness educator Laurie Ellsworth

About the Author, Don S. Otis

Compiler and contributing author Don Otis is the author of Trickle-Down Morality and Teach Your Children Well. In his mid-forties, Don has competed in triathlons throughout the western U.S., run in dozens of road races over more than twenty years, and climbed mountains on three continents.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780877884538

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