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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Personal trainer in a box: it works!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
This is the closest thing to an idiot-proof fitness plan out there; trust me, I should know. Before I started using this book, I was overweight and not very fit. In school I was the kid who hated gym class and faked doctor's notes to get out of it. Over the years I had tried and failed at lots of fitness regimens. Then a friend gave me this book, saying it had worked for her. A year later I have slimmed down and I feel a lot stronger and more energetic. This may sound like a cheesy testimonial, but it's true. What's great is that the author, Dr. Richard Brown, uses the same plan with the Olympic athletes he coaches -- it is entirely customized to your level of fitness and your goals.Under this plan, any exercise counts -- from scrubbing floors to Tae-Bo to sailing -- because you rate the effort yourself according to an easy-to-use scale (no heart-rate monitoring). The main point is to choose something you enjoy, the reasoning being that you'll be more likely to stick with it that way. I get my points mostly from walking, stationary cycling, and a strength-training video workout, but I can just as easily figure out my effort for the occasional day of hiking or swimming in the ocean. Even if you don't keep track of your points, you can still use the general principles to pace yourself. The result for me was that I didn't burn out the way I had on other plans, because I was doing exactly the right amount of exercise, and I started noticing the benefits right away. I'd like to thank the author: L.E.A.P. is quite an achievement.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent research, in a simple easy-to-use model,
By A Customer
This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
I recently bought this book and applied its models to my own exercise program. It was a remarkable experience. I answered the list of lifestyle questions, worked out the simple numbers, and was very surprised when the results almost exactly matched my intuitive expectations. Since the model in this book is based on oxygen consumption to produce energy, the book is on firm theoretical ground. The lifestyle questionnaire is used to estimate your ability to burn oxygen to produce energy. From this knowledge, the model can predict a whole series of useful numbers (energy conversion points) for various exercise/workout levels. For example, the model identifies the following levels based on your ability to convert oxygen: safe level, disease prevention level, body change level, VO2max change level, optimal level, and overtraining level. These numbers help you to exercise sensibly, without under or overtraining.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works for me!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
The biggest benefit this book gave me was a reasonable, sensible goal. Without some kind of measurable goal (in this case, meeting the minimum number of exercise points per week), you have nothing to measure yourself against and I always felt I wasn't doing enough! Now, when I've done my exercise for the week and I don't feel like getting up on Saturday morning, I just crawl back into bed! And it's working! Without changing my diet I've lost 10 pounds over the last month, just by using my stationary bicycle, hiking, and exercise videos.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Point system is not for everybody, but it worked for me,
By A Customer
This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
The hardest part of exercise is getting started. This program really helps because it makes every little bit count. You can start by doing lite exercise and move up to more strenuous workouts. If you are already in shape and exercising regularly, you can also benefit. I found the point system fun -- kind of like taking a quiz in a magazine.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome weight loss tool.,
By "danramone" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
This is a great book. It illustrates the fundamental theories of health and excercise in a rational straight foward way. Also all the scientific proof is written in the book for the cynics. The point system may not be a favourite for everyone but once you get the gist of the program and start analysing food labels for yourself it is really easy to add in a few more exotic foods. It is very simple to keep track of what you have eaten and how much energy you have expended without having to anlalyse everything you do during the day. One point that may be relevant to note is the ratio that foods should be consumed in. Like all books, it is biased towards the authors background. Body builders like weider and bill phillips recommend far larger meat intakes than this book. This book also focusses on having a greater complex carbohydrate intake than some newer books.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An indepth program to achieve your own level of fitness,
By deluca@transport.com (Fossil, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
I have known Dr. Brown for some time now but for the past two years he has been helping me train for the Portland Marathon. The training program he used with me was based on the principles in his book. My first marathon time was 3:11:07 and this year improved to 2:58:16. I guess you can say I'm living proof of the effectiveness of this program. It is a very indepth technique of achieving any level of fitness one may desire. Dr. Brown takes a very conservative approach so as to avoid injury and/or burn-out by including not just hard physical exercise to achieve goals but also everyday activities like gardening(and even sex!) This book is great for those who find it impossible to have their own personal trainer but still have the dedication to want to achieve a more healthier lifestyle
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Aerobic Points in the Ken Cooper books.,
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This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent way to determine a beginning program in terms of effort and time and a logical method how to progress without burning out. It has some questionaires, but don't be put off by the arithmetic. The charts determining your VO2 are accurate (correleated with my 1 1/2 run time) and the method of determining your first weeks target number and the increase for each week, helps you from being too lazy or pushing not hard enough. However it would have been good if the chart on the VO2 had been supplemented with a percentage(%) maximum heart rate chart, but the % heart rate and the correlated VO2 can be found on the web. In short, the point system is far superior to the Aerobic Points from the Ken Coopers books.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
not as exhaustive as the Royal Canadian Air Force Exercise B,
By A Customer
This review is from: The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan (Hardcover)
A very useful book, but not as exhaustive (no pun intended) as the Royal Canadain Air Force Exercise Manual of the past
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The 10-Minute L.E.A.P.: Lifetime Exercise Adherence Plan by Richard L. Brown (Hardcover - June 24, 1998)
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