Diet and fitness books appear at a dizzying rate and with a wealth of dubious claims in a culture facing increasing health problems based on a sedentary lifestyle. Ori Hofmekler s Maximum Muscle, Minimum Fat pulls out of the pack by focusing on the biological principles that dictate muscle gain and fat loss. Written for the widest readership competitive athletes, bodybuilders, trainers, martial artists, sports nutritionists and coaches, dieters, and anyone concerned about their health the book builds on the concepts popularized in TheWarrior Diet. Author Hofmeklerdescribes in simple, lay terms how under-eating and fasting can trigger an anabolic switch that stimulates growth and rejuvenation; how to reengineer the body at the cellular level to burn fat and build muscles; and how to naturally manipulate the body s hormones for rapid muscle fusion and faster fat breakdown. Maximum Muscle, Minimum Fat offers smart strategies for taking advantage of hunger to stimulate growth, burn fat, and boost brain power; techniques for turning insulin into a muscle builder instead of a fat gainer; and methods for shattering training and diet plateaus in the process enhancing metabolic function, improving performance, and increasing the capacity to gain, and sustain, prime health.
Maximum Muscle, Minimum Fat: The Secret Science Behind Physical Transformation
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Author(s)Ori Hofmekler
PublisherNorth Atlantic Books
ISBN / ASIN1556436890
ISBN-139781556436895
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank569,330
CategoryHealth & Fitness
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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