Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Fit Over 40 for Dummies or A Potters Notes on Tai Chi Chuan

Fit Over 40 for Dummies

Author: Betsy Nagelsen McCormack

Tired of feeling tired all the time? Do you find yourself thinking wistfully of the days when your belt-size was less than your age...your dress size less than your kid’s last birthday? Remember when the only spare tire you had to worry about was the one in your trunk? Do you find yourself gasping for breath at the top of the basement stairs? If any of this sounds familiar, then you’re ready for an over 40 fitness plan. And Fit Over 40 For Dummies is the place to start.

Your complete guide to being fit and fabulous over 40, it shows you step-by-step how to set up a personalized fitness routine and stick to it, no matter what your age, weight, or athletic ability. Packed with practical know-how and inspiring anecdotes it shows you how to:

  • Lose weight and inches from your waistline
  • Boost your energy levels
  • Lower or prevent high blood pressure
  • Reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes
  • Improve your muscle tone
  • Give your skin a healthy glow
  • Have a more vibrant sex life
  • Rebound from life-changing events more quickly
  • Get fitter than couch potatoes half your age
  • Live a longer, healthier life

Combing her own experiences with the latest scientific research, retired women’s tennis pro, Betsy Nagelsen McCormack explores what it takes to be fit over forty. And, step-by-step, she shows you how to:

  • Assess your fitness level
  • Eat right for maximum fitness
  • Choose and buying exercise equipment
  • Select the right gym
  • Develop a balanced program of aerobics, weight training and stretching
  • Integrate exercise into your daily routine
  • Prevent andworking around common injuries and ailments
  • Explore sports, outdoor activities, and more

Stop thinking about how great it would be to feel twenty-five again and do something about it. Fit Over 40 For Dummies helps you get on the road to health and well-being.



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A Potter's Notes on Tai Chi Chuan

Author: Margy Emerson

Margy Emerson draws on sixteen years as a professional potter and nine years studying Tai Chi to show what the process of making art and the practice of moving meditation have in common - and what they can teach us about an approach to life.



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