Nutrition Books
Raiderxx
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Alongside my physical goals that I have in place, I also set goals to read a few books about nutrition and a few books about weight lifting and exercise. I have ordered "Running Anatomy" and "New Rules of Lifting: Supercharged" to start, and already have a book by Barry Sears called "Mastering the Zone" but I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on any other nutritional books. Any suggestions are welcome!
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The China Study0
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I don't have a recommendation, but I'd be wary of adopting any plan that sounds overly complicated. Proper nutrition isn't that difficult.0
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Try not to get sucked into the commercial pseudoscience arena. If you train regularly 'Power Eating' by Susan Kleiner, Human Kinetics (the most highly respected fitness publisher). More for the masses but the programme is endorsed by many from the mainstream dietetics and medical community 'Smarter Science of Slim' by Jonathan Bailor, Aavia Publishing. He has podcasts on iTunes if you want to get a feel for it.
Also consider a text on nutrient timing, there are a couple of recent ones from Human Kinetics that I have not read but numerous texts I purchased for my last degree from HK were superb. I have the Ivy and Portman book from Basic Health Publishing but it's from 2004, plenty of research will have been published since.0 -
The China Study
That's a great one to avoid!0 -
You should read ANYTHING by Mike Boyle. He is a genius.0
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The China Study
^^ This0 -
Alongside my physical goals that I have in place, I also set goals to read a few books about nutrition and a few books about weight lifting and exercise. I have ordered "Running Anatomy" and "New Rules of Lifting: Supercharged" to start, and already have a book by Barry Sears called "Mastering the Zone" but I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on any other nutritional books. Any suggestions are welcome!
Lyle McDonald has a couple good books out there. Also, as insanely ridiculous as it sounds, I actually really like the Samurai Diet book. The main thing is find a way of eating that will last you for the long term. Generally avoid anything that you think will be too restrictive for you.0 -
The China Study
^^ This
It's vegan propaganda.0 -
The China Study
HAHA good one0 -
The China Study
^^ This
It's vegan propaganda.0 -
Michael Pollan's 'In Defense of Food' and "The Omnivore's Dilemma'.0
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Bump for later0
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Thanks for the suggestions and keep em coming if anyone has more!
I am really only asking so I can gain knowledge, at this point, I know what is working for me nutritionally and physically so I am going to stick with that. Simply looking to learn some stuff I may not find in other stuff. haha0 -
The China Study
^^ This
It's vegan propaganda.
Yep, that book is just a bunch of epidemiology where the author (a vegan) draws strange conclusions based on his personal biases. The book has actually had some pretty bad consequences since its author was influential enough to be one of the reasons the food pyramid used to be mostly grains. And the book (and its author) is also possibly one of the main reasons that many people still fail in their diets while eating low in protein and high in bread/pasta, thinking that they're eating properly.0
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