Manly Weight Loss: For Men Who Hate Aerobics and Carrot-Stick Diets, Finally, a Weight-Loss Program That Melts the Fat and Spares the Muscle

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by on July 25, 2014 at 6:02 am

Manly Weight Loss: For Men Who Hate Aerobics and Carrot-Stick Diets, Finally, a Weight-Loss Program That Melts the Fat and Spares the Muscle

Manly Weight Loss: For Men Who Hate Aerobics and Carrot-Stick Diets, Finally, a Weight-Loss Program That Melts the Fat and Spares the Muscle

Humorous, yet highly informative. The program is innovative, using weight training to achieve weight loss without the loss of lean muscle tissue.For years, Americans have been told that aerobic exercise is the only way to lose weight and keep it off. Weight training is recommended as a way to keep muscle mass while losing weight, but it’s never portrayed as the ticket to weight loss itself. But strength coach Charles Poliquin, who has worked with hundreds of Olympic and professional athl

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  • Mike Nichols

    25/07/2014
    22 of 25 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Whats with the supplement promotion?, July 30, 1999
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    This review is from: Manly Weight Loss: For Men Who Hate Aerobics and Carrot-Stick Diets, Finally, a Weight-Loss Program That Melts the Fat and Spares the Muscle (Paperback)
    This book seems to have some pretty good information in it, so I’m not completley disappointed. BUT, I am so sick of having fitness experts try to cram supplements down my throat! I thought I was buying a no nonsense book from a world renowned strength coach, and what I ended up with was a sales catalogue for a nutritional supplement company. It even has pictures of several different products posted in the diet section of the book, with a 1-800 number at the bottom of each page so you can call and spend all your money on a bunch of candy bars and other junk that won’t help you one iota with your training objectives. My advice: spend your money on something written by Stuart McRobert. The only thing he sells is good advice for the average weight lifter.

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  • Anonymous

    25/07/2014
    13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointing…, April 5, 2000
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    This review is from: Manly Weight Loss: For Men Who Hate Aerobics and Carrot-Stick Diets, Finally, a Weight-Loss Program That Melts the Fat and Spares the Muscle (Paperback)
    I’ve admired Coach Poliquin and his principles for years. He has an incredible amount of knowledge and his advice is backed by experience and science. That’s why I’m shocked that he has let his name be associated with this “book”. It’s over priced, and the typographical errors are to numerous to mention. Parts of the workout section contradict themselves. Had I not already been familiar with the program presented, I would have been completely lost. The menu examples are so skimpy they shouldn’t even be included. Save your money. Visit the Testosterone website instead.

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  • Anonymous

    25/07/2014
    18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Set of Routines….that’s about it., September 3, 1999
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Manly Weight Loss: For Men Who Hate Aerobics and Carrot-Stick Diets, Finally, a Weight-Loss Program That Melts the Fat and Spares the Muscle (Paperback)
    The first few chapters are poorly written and endlessly bash aerobics. I got the point after the first few paragraphs. The workout routines and lifting technique illustrations are very useful. The rest of this paperback “booklet” is hype for a sports supplement company (veiled behind some suggested diet plans). I have a great deal of respect and confidence in coach Poliquin’s knowledge and experience with muscle development. I’d buy it again for his workout routines alone.

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