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    Abs Diet for Women: The Six-Week Plan to Flatten Your Belly and Firm up Your Body for Life by David Zinczenko, Ted Spiker

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    • ISBN: 1594866244
    • Publisher: Rodale Press, Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: January 2007
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    Comments from the Seller: 2007-05-15 Hardcover Book New. No dust jacket as issued.

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    Synopsis

    The New York Times bestseller now adapted specifically for women, shows how to achieve a flat stomach and great shape in just 6 weeks, and stay lean and healthy for life.

    Drawing on revolutionary new weight-loss research, David Zinczenko, a leading health and fitness authority, developed The Abs Diet, the national bestseller that has been helping hundreds of thousands to lose pounds quickly and dramatically re-shape their bodies while maintaining the principles of a safe, healthy, and nutritionally balanced diet.

    Now the Abs Diet has been tailored specifically for women’s unique needs. Packed with information developed exclusively for women, The Abs Diet for Women includes:

    -the Abs Diet osteoporosis prevention plan

    -tips on managing menopausal symptoms without hormone replacement therapy

    -information on how the Abs Diet can prevent joint pain

    -details on how the Abs Diet can improve female sexual response

    -a postpartum workout for new moms

    -a bonus stress-busting workout chapter that builds a fit body and a calm mind

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    Biography

    DAVID ZINCZENKO, editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine, is one of America’s leading experts on health and fitness.

    TED SPIKER, assistant professor of journalism at the University of Florida, is a contributing editor to Men’s Health.

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    Good book for your diet planby celc

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    01/23/2009: This is a great book if you are interested in doing something about your body shape and weight. However, as I already owned the original Abs diet book by the same author, I did not feel that this book had anything new to offer me and felt compelled to return it to the store. If you do not already have the original book and want to really do something about your shape and fitness then go ahead and buy it - you will be quite amazed by all it has to offer. It is not a big deal to buy the whey powder - it is sold in lots of supermarkets - it makes the smoothies thick and creamy and very filling. You will need to have a blender though to make the smoothies - no doubt about that. Also if you need a DVD to help with your exercising I can highly recommend the Abs Diet for women DVD as also the previous two in the same range. Of the previous two, I do prefer the Abs diet workout vol 2. Try them - so far, working out and adapting my eating has led to a 6lb weight loss and half inch disappearance around each of my measurements. I am very pleased so far!

    I Also Recommend: , , The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth: An Encyclopedic Guide to How to Choose, Use, and Prepare Them, Healthiest Meals on Earth: The Surprising Unbiased Truth about What Meals to Eat and Why.

    No different than any other 'plan'by Anonymous

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    07/21/2008: This book was very disappointing. It says it addresses vegetarianism, but nearly every meal recipe is based on meat. Take out the meat and you're left with nothing interesting. Also, in order to follow the smoothie recipes, you'll have to buy 3 different containers of whey protein as well as a flax product. The workout plan is so disjointed you'd have to take the book with you to the gym to remember what to do and/or write out a chart to keep handy. There was absolutely no new information in here. Everything in moderation, eat low-fat dairy, lean meats, get some exercise. That about sums it up.


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