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The Science of Fitness: Power, Performance, and Endurance clearly explains the vital connection between diet and exercise in the human body. With this knowledge, you can use the right exercise and nutrition to obtain a higher quality life, prevent disease, and slow the aging process.
Authored in a straightforward style and with color images throughout, this book explores the cellular science behind fitness, protein synthesis, and healthy living. With it you will learn the most recent and important discoveries in the relationships between physical fitness, nutrition, weight loss, and weight…mehr

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The Science of Fitness: Power, Performance, and Endurance clearly explains the vital connection between diet and exercise in the human body. With this knowledge, you can use the right exercise and nutrition to obtain a higher quality life, prevent disease, and slow the aging process.

Authored in a straightforward style and with color images throughout, this book explores the cellular science behind fitness, protein synthesis, and healthy living. With it you will learn the most recent and important discoveries in the relationships between physical fitness, nutrition, weight loss, and weight management. It provides key information on the body's mitochondrial processes and their role in aging, along with well-informed discussions on general nutrition, sports nutrition, exercise physiology, how to enhance athletic performance, and how exercise strengthens the mind.

Whether you are interested in how to eat healthy, train for your first (or next) marathon, take your fitness to the next level, find the best super foods, or simply want to improve your vitality through healthy, doable practices, this book will help you on your journey regardless of age or fitness level.

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Autorenporträt
Greg LeMond is a legendary and pioneering bicyclist, three-time winner of the Tour de France (1986, 1989, and 1990), three-time World Cycling Champion (1979 junior, 1983, and 1989), author of "Greg LeMond's Complete Book of Bicycling?" (1988, with Kent Gordis), founder of the LeMond Fitness company, bicycle technology innovator, and fitness expert. Greg LeMond runs his company at GregLeMond.com, is a leader in the latest training equipment and power (watts) training devices, and has recently reintroduced his brand of LeMond bicycles. He contributes in many cycling periodicals, including Cycling News. He recently joined Eurosport as their Global Cycling Ambassador and as a TV sports commentator. Greg is uniquely qualified to describe the importance of mitochondria during the height of his racing career and also when mitochondrial myopathy resulted in his premature retirement from racing. He will explain why modern athletes need to know the science of fitness.
Rezensionen
"...a valuable book for athletes interested in enhancing their understanding of an integrated human physiology approach to athletic performance. Score: 100 - 5 Stars" --Doody's

" The book is well written and incorporates many exercise physiological principles. The authors highlight the concept of high-intensity interval training (HIIT).Summing Up: Recommended" --CHOICE

"...as long as you want to improve some aspect of your fitness, there will be something in this book that will be relevant...gives practical advice on topics as varied as weight control, brain atrophy, peaking for an event, and age-specific training." --Cycling World

"Greg LeMond, America 's original superstar cyclist, is back...and has co-written "The Science of Fitness" with biologist Mark Hom..The book focuses on mitochondria, the tiny motors in each cell that power muscular movement. The topic is close to LeMond's heart..." --Los Angeles Times, February 2015

".an important new book...the authors show how mitochondrial science is becoming a new branch of medicine that not only explains physical fitness but also the latest theory of aging." --Get Fit Newsletter, February 2015