The New Abs Diet

The 6-Week Plan to Flatten Your Stomach and Keep You Lean for Life

$13.99 US
Harmony/Rodale | Rodale Books
On sale Apr 10, 2012 | 9781609617301
Sales rights: World
The latest research shows that starting an exercise program from scratch, even in middle age, can quickly make a man as healthy as one who has been exercising religiously for years. Regardless of age, size, or number of failed diets in the past, any man with the desire to can find his abs and more importantly—improve his health dramatically.

Since its publication in 2004, The Abs Diet has endured as a proven plan grounded in sound principles of nutrition and the latest clinical science. Now this New York Times bestseller has been turbocharged with new weight-loss research, interval workouts, a bonus chapter of new core exercises, and delicious new recipes using the Abs Diet Power 12 Foods, which are scientifically proven to burn fat and build muscle.
“Clear, crisp, refreshingly sensible . . . there are few ‘diet books' that I am willing to endorse. I endorse this one enthusiastically.” —David L. Katz, MD, director of medical studies in public health at Yale University School of Medicine

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The latest research shows that starting an exercise program from scratch, even in middle age, can quickly make a man as healthy as one who has been exercising religiously for years. Regardless of age, size, or number of failed diets in the past, any man with the desire to can find his abs and more importantly—improve his health dramatically.

Since its publication in 2004, The Abs Diet has endured as a proven plan grounded in sound principles of nutrition and the latest clinical science. Now this New York Times bestseller has been turbocharged with new weight-loss research, interval workouts, a bonus chapter of new core exercises, and delicious new recipes using the Abs Diet Power 12 Foods, which are scientifically proven to burn fat and build muscle.

Praise

“Clear, crisp, refreshingly sensible . . . there are few ‘diet books' that I am willing to endorse. I endorse this one enthusiastically.” —David L. Katz, MD, director of medical studies in public health at Yale University School of Medicine