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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book!,
This review is from: The Men's Health Hard Body Plan: The Ultimate 12-Week Program for Burning Fat and Building Muscle (Paperback)
This is a great book for guys who want to get in shape. It doesn't matter if you want to lose or gain weight this book tells you how to get results. There is a huge variety of exercises with pictures and descriptions to make sure you are doing them correctly. I am experienced at the gym but this book helped me make dramatic improvements in my progress. This may be a 12 week plan but it is usefull far beyond that period of time.Author of The Truth About Caffeine
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst diet/training book ever !!!!,
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This review is from: The Men's Health Hard Body Plan: The Ultimate 12-Week Program for Burning Fat and Building Muscle (Paperback)
I would give this pile of garbage 0 stars if I could. The diet is especially horrendous. Loads of carbs, little protein, and fat-phobic, this diet extols the virtue of bagels, pasta and orange juice as a musclehead's best friend...Find me someone with less than 10% bodyfat who eats the way this book recommends...I bet you won't find one. Save your money and get something by John Berardi, Chad Waterbury or Alwyn Cosgrove.
5.0 out of 5 stars
good,
By Wyote (Seoul) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Men's Health Hard Body Plan: The Ultimate 12-Week Program for Burning Fat and Building Muscle (Paperback)
This book essentially tells you how to work out and eat healthy. Proper technique is illustrated for a wide variety of exercises, along with simple advice about how not to injure yourself, how much weight you should lift, how often you should workout, and some recommendations about which parts of your body you should focus on (for instance if you want to be more intimidating, shoulders and chest; if you want to have better sex, thighs and abs).The information on stretching and cardio routines is simple and straightforward. As far as I can tell, the diet information presented here is controversial only because there are so many diet fads and supplements and so on. People make a lot of money pushing this and that, but I don't think any of them have Men's Health in their pockets. It seems reliable, and I followed it for about three weeks, and it worked quite well. Hey, after two months I can see a difference, and I think the ladies can too. Money well spent.
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