Matt Frazier, Matt Ruscigno
No Meat Athlete, Revised and Expanded
A Plant-Based Nutrition and Training Guide for Every Fitness Level--Beginner to Beyond [Includes More Than 60 Recipes!]
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No Meat Athlete, Revised and Expanded
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No Meat Athlete is a unique guidebook, healthy-living cookbook, and nutrition primer for the beginner, everyday, and serious athlete who wants to perform at their best while living a meatless (vegetarian, vegan, etc.) lifestyle.
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No Meat Athlete is a unique guidebook, healthy-living cookbook, and nutrition primer for the beginner, everyday, and serious athlete who wants to perform at their best while living a meatless (vegetarian, vegan, etc.) lifestyle.
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- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 192mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781592338597
- ISBN-10: 1592338593
- Artikelnr.: 52532004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 192mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781592338597
- ISBN-10: 1592338593
- Artikelnr.: 52532004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matt Frazier is a vegan ultramarathoner and founder of the No Meat Athlete movement (www.nomeatathlete.com). In 2014, Greatist named Matt one of the “100 Most Influential People in Health & Fitness.” His newsletter and blog have over 250,000 subscribers and his Facebook page has well over 125,000 likes. He is the author of The No Meat Athlete Cookbook and is featured regularly in running magazines, websites, and books, including Thrive Foods by Brendan Brazier and Finding Ultra by Rich Roll. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina. Matthew Ruscigno, MPH, RD, holds two degrees in nutrition and is past chair of the Vegetarian Nutrition Dietary Practice Group of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. In addition to his public health work, Matthew has a private practice and works closely with vegan athletes. An athlete himself, he has raced “The World's Toughest Iron-Distance Triathlon” in Eidfjord, Norway, ultramarathons, and 24-hour mountain bike races. He is a three-time finisher of the Furnace Creek 508, a 500-mile non-stop bike race that National Geographic calls the eighth hardest race in the world. Matthew contributed to the bestseller Appetite for Reduction: 125 Fast and Filling Low-Fat Vegan Recipes by Isa Chandra Moskowitz. Matthew lives in San Diego, California. Brendan Brazier is the formulator and cofounder of Vega, bestselling author of the Thrive book series, and editor in chief of Alive magazine. He’s also a former professional Ironman triathlete and a two-time Canadian 50km Ultra Marathon Champion. Brendan is regarded as one of the world’s leading authorities on plant-based performance nutrition and works with several NHL, NFL, MLB, UFC, and Olympic plant-based athletes. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina.
Foreword by Brendan Brazier
Introduction
How adopting a plant-based diet might just make you a better athlete, my
story of qualifying for the Boston Marathon six months after I became a
vegetarian, and how to use this book
Section I: How Plant-Based Nutrition Can Work for Athletes [updated advice
and sections added]
Chapter 1: Food and Nutrition Philosophy (When Did Eating Become so
Complicated?)
What’s wrong with our modern attitude toward food and what we can do to fix
it
Chapter 2: Getting Started: Creating a Healthy, Plant-based Eating Habit
How to use the tools of habit to make a healthy diet last; a simple
approach to eating right without counting calories or following complicated
rules
Chapter 3: An In-Depth Guide to Plant-based Nutrition for Sports
Guidelines for getting everything you need to fuel your active lifestyle
Chapter 4: In the Kitchen: Basic Cooking Skills to Save You Time, Energy,
and Embarrassment
Healthy, plant-based eating starts with getting into the kitchen—a
quick-start guide to cooking fast, delicious meals
Chapter 5: Recipes to Fuel Plant-Based Athletes (and their Families, too!)
[10 new recipes added]
57 recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, snacks, and sports
Section II: Running on Plants [updated advice and sections added]
Chapter 6: How You Can Learn to Love Running
The reasons that make running one of the best sports for getting in
shape—and staying that way for life
Chapter 7: How to Make Running a Habit
Creating the running habit and the simplest approach to running safely and
efficiently
Chapter 8: Taking It to the Next Level with Advanced Training Techniques
Workouts for serious training and workout-specific nutrition guidelines
Chapter 9: The No Meat Athlete 12-Week Strength Plan [This is an all-new
chapter.]
Increase your overall athletic fitness with this 12-week strength program,
created by vegan bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
Chapter 10: Training for Your First (or Your Fastest) Race
Running gets fun when you sign up for your first race; specific training
plans for 5K, 10K, and half-marathon
Introduction
How adopting a plant-based diet might just make you a better athlete, my
story of qualifying for the Boston Marathon six months after I became a
vegetarian, and how to use this book
Section I: How Plant-Based Nutrition Can Work for Athletes [updated advice
and sections added]
Chapter 1: Food and Nutrition Philosophy (When Did Eating Become so
Complicated?)
What’s wrong with our modern attitude toward food and what we can do to fix
it
Chapter 2: Getting Started: Creating a Healthy, Plant-based Eating Habit
How to use the tools of habit to make a healthy diet last; a simple
approach to eating right without counting calories or following complicated
rules
Chapter 3: An In-Depth Guide to Plant-based Nutrition for Sports
Guidelines for getting everything you need to fuel your active lifestyle
Chapter 4: In the Kitchen: Basic Cooking Skills to Save You Time, Energy,
and Embarrassment
Healthy, plant-based eating starts with getting into the kitchen—a
quick-start guide to cooking fast, delicious meals
Chapter 5: Recipes to Fuel Plant-Based Athletes (and their Families, too!)
[10 new recipes added]
57 recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, snacks, and sports
Section II: Running on Plants [updated advice and sections added]
Chapter 6: How You Can Learn to Love Running
The reasons that make running one of the best sports for getting in
shape—and staying that way for life
Chapter 7: How to Make Running a Habit
Creating the running habit and the simplest approach to running safely and
efficiently
Chapter 8: Taking It to the Next Level with Advanced Training Techniques
Workouts for serious training and workout-specific nutrition guidelines
Chapter 9: The No Meat Athlete 12-Week Strength Plan [This is an all-new
chapter.]
Increase your overall athletic fitness with this 12-week strength program,
created by vegan bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
Chapter 10: Training for Your First (or Your Fastest) Race
Running gets fun when you sign up for your first race; specific training
plans for 5K, 10K, and half-marathon
Foreword by Brendan Brazier
Introduction
How adopting a plant-based diet might just make you a better athlete, my
story of qualifying for the Boston Marathon six months after I became a
vegetarian, and how to use this book
Section I: How Plant-Based Nutrition Can Work for Athletes [updated advice
and sections added]
Chapter 1: Food and Nutrition Philosophy (When Did Eating Become so
Complicated?)
What’s wrong with our modern attitude toward food and what we can do to fix
it
Chapter 2: Getting Started: Creating a Healthy, Plant-based Eating Habit
How to use the tools of habit to make a healthy diet last; a simple
approach to eating right without counting calories or following complicated
rules
Chapter 3: An In-Depth Guide to Plant-based Nutrition for Sports
Guidelines for getting everything you need to fuel your active lifestyle
Chapter 4: In the Kitchen: Basic Cooking Skills to Save You Time, Energy,
and Embarrassment
Healthy, plant-based eating starts with getting into the kitchen—a
quick-start guide to cooking fast, delicious meals
Chapter 5: Recipes to Fuel Plant-Based Athletes (and their Families, too!)
[10 new recipes added]
57 recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, snacks, and sports
Section II: Running on Plants [updated advice and sections added]
Chapter 6: How You Can Learn to Love Running
The reasons that make running one of the best sports for getting in
shape—and staying that way for life
Chapter 7: How to Make Running a Habit
Creating the running habit and the simplest approach to running safely and
efficiently
Chapter 8: Taking It to the Next Level with Advanced Training Techniques
Workouts for serious training and workout-specific nutrition guidelines
Chapter 9: The No Meat Athlete 12-Week Strength Plan [This is an all-new
chapter.]
Increase your overall athletic fitness with this 12-week strength program,
created by vegan bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
Chapter 10: Training for Your First (or Your Fastest) Race
Running gets fun when you sign up for your first race; specific training
plans for 5K, 10K, and half-marathon
Introduction
How adopting a plant-based diet might just make you a better athlete, my
story of qualifying for the Boston Marathon six months after I became a
vegetarian, and how to use this book
Section I: How Plant-Based Nutrition Can Work for Athletes [updated advice
and sections added]
Chapter 1: Food and Nutrition Philosophy (When Did Eating Become so
Complicated?)
What’s wrong with our modern attitude toward food and what we can do to fix
it
Chapter 2: Getting Started: Creating a Healthy, Plant-based Eating Habit
How to use the tools of habit to make a healthy diet last; a simple
approach to eating right without counting calories or following complicated
rules
Chapter 3: An In-Depth Guide to Plant-based Nutrition for Sports
Guidelines for getting everything you need to fuel your active lifestyle
Chapter 4: In the Kitchen: Basic Cooking Skills to Save You Time, Energy,
and Embarrassment
Healthy, plant-based eating starts with getting into the kitchen—a
quick-start guide to cooking fast, delicious meals
Chapter 5: Recipes to Fuel Plant-Based Athletes (and their Families, too!)
[10 new recipes added]
57 recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, snacks, and sports
Section II: Running on Plants [updated advice and sections added]
Chapter 6: How You Can Learn to Love Running
The reasons that make running one of the best sports for getting in
shape—and staying that way for life
Chapter 7: How to Make Running a Habit
Creating the running habit and the simplest approach to running safely and
efficiently
Chapter 8: Taking It to the Next Level with Advanced Training Techniques
Workouts for serious training and workout-specific nutrition guidelines
Chapter 9: The No Meat Athlete 12-Week Strength Plan [This is an all-new
chapter.]
Increase your overall athletic fitness with this 12-week strength program,
created by vegan bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
Chapter 10: Training for Your First (or Your Fastest) Race
Running gets fun when you sign up for your first race; specific training
plans for 5K, 10K, and half-marathon