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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the current fitness books. Must reading.
Clarence Bass has again taken current scientific research and mixed it with common sense to create an innovative and inspiring fitness book. His pieces on interval training for aerobics, high intensity vs. volume training for weight work and diet put him in a class of his own.

However, unlike many, including yours truly, Bass feels no need to condemn other ideas...

Published on April 21, 2000 by Michael D. Burke

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The same ideas...again!
"Ripped" and "Ripped 2", are brilliant books. He has been writing them over again. Like the "Lean Advantage", CLarence passes along the same information--in this book. As usual the books are all about BAss, which is okay, but gets a little out of hand. He even quotes himself ("as I said in Ripped 2..") and often quotes his earlier books. He suffers from extreme "over"...
Published on September 20, 2004 by D. Burke


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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the current fitness books. Must reading., April 21, 2000
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This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
Clarence Bass has again taken current scientific research and mixed it with common sense to create an innovative and inspiring fitness book. His pieces on interval training for aerobics, high intensity vs. volume training for weight work and diet put him in a class of his own.

However, unlike many, including yours truly, Bass feels no need to condemn other ideas as false or their authors as charlatans. This is a gentleman, in every sense of the word.

Basically, what Bass tells us is that we can retire from jobs, but we cannot retire from life. If we want to remain vital, we have to find goals and work toward them. The goals have to be sensible and based upon what we do, not on how we do versus others.

To this end, he has voraciously consumed articles and books on the sciences of diet and exercise. While other authors will tell you to do something because it has worked for their subjects, Bass will present research study and draw his conclusions while allowing you to draw your own for your particular needs and aspirations.

I cannot recommend this book too highly.

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A core book in your fitness library, May 18, 2000
This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
Bass takes a non-dogmatic and sensible approach, and you can learn a lot about diet, weight training and general exercise from his books. If you are of the kind that will buy only one book on training, make this book it.

The two things I miss are technique descriptions and an Index. Since I return to Bass' books again and again, an index is the one thing I'd really like to see added. As for technique, get Stuart McRoberts "Insider's Tell-All Handbook on Weight-Training Technique"; it's the perfect companion to "Challenge Yourself".

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book ever written on bodybuilding nutrition!, October 26, 2001
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This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
Following the meal plan from this book has allowed me to lose 35 pounds since May of this year, from 200 lbs to my current 165 lbs. At age 39 I look and feel at least ten years younger and my self-esteem has greatly benefited. I should note that my intial weightloss success came after starting one of those internet diet groups; however, because it was based on calorie restriction over food type, I found myself starving and deprived. The secret to Clarence's eating style is the eating satisfaction that comes only from eating high fiber/volume foods that also happen to be low in calories. Contrast that to trying to eat a calorie restricted, high fat/sugar/salt diet that leaves your tummy and taste buds hungry for more, more, more. Lastly, I would like to point out that I have weight trained for a number of years, starting out as most do with a desire for adding mass to a skinny frame, hitting an all-time peak, gaining a great deal of bodyfat during a four year lay-off, and returning to the weights to try and recover my body; but, no matter how much I seemed to progress in my weight training, the bodyfat would not budge. If you are in denial of your bodyfat level, as I was, beleive me when I say you will not see muscle until you lose the fat, and this is the book that can help you lose it.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even better, March 28, 2001
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This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
Having previously read (and reviewed) the author's previous volume: Lean for Life, I was pleased that this books is even better.

The author does a great job describing the pros and cons of high volume vs. high intensity training. The author favors high intensity, infrequent training for strength and periodic high intensity aerobic training. Yet he is nondogmatic and his analysis is fair and balanced.

The author's views on diet have modified and improved since Lean for Life. Indeed, that is the author's greatest asset--he is constantly learning and improving. That is is the ultimate message of this book--you must never stop challenging and improving yourself.

This book is both inspirational and useful. But, if you aren't already doing weight training, you will need to learn technique from another book, video or trainer--it is not covered here.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Guy Jones, Author, Fitness Addict, June 15, 2005
This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
Thank you Mr. Bass! This book opened my eyes, finally, and showed me why after so many years of working my butt off in the gym I still have so little to show for it. Even more, now that I've adopted the HIT program you suggest in the book, I now have so much free time back that for the first time in years I have a life outside of work and the gym. I respect what you've accomplished and I am in awe of your dedication. More than that, this book and all of your others are also your gift to the rest of us, and those for many years to come. Your work shows us not only how to stay fit and stay lean, but also enjoy a special quality of life. This is a great read and an incredible story. Thank you once again!

As a gym rat for over 15 years, I have found no better approach to fitness and leanness than "Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age." My highest recommendation!!!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars well written, April 14, 2005
This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
This is an excellent book for anyone interested in fitness and health. A couple reviews are pretty base and childish e.g. calling Mr. Bass a weirdo and such and another states that you cannot gain muscle on one workout per week--guess they never heard of Mike Mentzer; nor do they have a subscription to MILO but I digress...I suggest you ignore them.

Mr. Bass takes the mystery out of controlling ones weight while not suffering in the process. If 6 stars were available, I would give it such.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Deal - Cuts through the misinformation, October 3, 2001
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This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
I have read several of Clarence Bass' books and they are all great. This one is the best. It covers everything you need to know about a balanced fitness lifestyle without being closed minded or preachy about things.

Hopefully not sounding defensive, I am surprised by the previous reviewer who blasts Clarence's "hig carb" diet" as well as saying it's diet is restrictive. Clarence proposes eating the right kind of carbs (complex). Additionally, he never presribes reducing a high number of calories. He specifically talks about why reducing too many calories is very harmful, rather he espouses eating by portion control, not calorie counting.

The Atkins of the world and others will have all of us believe carbs are the enemy whereas the real truth is the wrong carbs (i.e. simple) are the real enemy. Clarence logically proves that eating a well balanced, whole food based diet is very healthy.

One other note around the calories comment from the previous reviewer. Try eating one of the breakfasts Clarence outlines, it is huge and filling.

Overall, Clarence is an awesome fountain of knowledge and really takes time to educate the reader so he/she can make informed decisions themselves rather than blindly following a program. Enjoy!!!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive yet easy to read--great resource, July 3, 2004
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Frank or Jen "Frank or Jen" (Warren, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
This is one of the best exercise/health books of the many such books I own. It covers a lot of ground--diet, exercise and motivation--and yet it includes the latest information at the right level of detail for one who wants to know the how AND the why. There is a good explanation of interval training, periodization, and balancing high-intensity training with adequate rest. Mr. Bass' other books are all very good (I know because I've read every one) but this one is his masterpiece.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Book!!!, April 16, 2004
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Robert L. Williams "Kippy" (Lawrenceville, Ga United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
This is his best book to date.I have been working out for many
years and I found his periodization work-out for advanced lifters
to be one of the most practical work-outs I have ever tried.
This book is a must read for any serious weight trainer.
I also highly recommend reading Stuart McRobert's book "Beyond
Brawn" and subscribing to the magazine "Hardgainer".
Both these authors share many of the same views on training.
Great Book!!!
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The same ideas...again!, September 20, 2004
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D. Burke "mediaman12" (Sanford, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Challenge Yourself - Leanness, Fitness & Health - At Any Age (Paperback)
"Ripped" and "Ripped 2", are brilliant books. He has been writing them over again. Like the "Lean Advantage", CLarence passes along the same information--in this book. As usual the books are all about BAss, which is okay, but gets a little out of hand. He even quotes himself ("as I said in Ripped 2..") and often quotes his earlier books. He suffers from extreme "over" self quote-ism.
Should you really quote yourself? All the time?
And many of the stories (like of his boyhood goals etc..) are repeated in each book.
Clarence as contributed some brilliant stuff on bodybuilding and training. Buy "Ripped" and "Ripped 2" and learn the lessons in those books. Every serious bodybuilder should read these books. HIs chapter on peaking (in Ripped 2) is as clear an understanding as you can get of it in a book.--And it works.
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