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Firm for Life [Paperback]

Cynthia Benson (Author), Anna Bruni Benson (Author)
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December 29, 1998
Twenty years ago, Anna and Cynthia Benson created a revolutionary fitness program to achieve maximum fat loss. Following this routine, The FIRM clients found that they burned fat three times faster than with aerobics alone and saw visible proof in just ten workouts. It was a program that was years ahead of even the most prestigious scientific fitness organizations in the country.

In FIRM for Life the Bensons show why their program is so effective not only for reshaping your body and making you stronger but also for reversing the aging process, increasing bone mass, and improving your self-esteem and mental well-being. A whole-life philosophy to health and fitness, FIRM for Life also includes:


Motivation and commitment tips: how to overcome the Top 10 exercise cop-outs
Eating for optimal performance, high energy, and fat burning--with menus and recommended foods
The Daily Dozen exercises, Basic Stretches, and Sweat Minutes: a simple fitness program that can be done at home with very little equipment
The Daily Planner: a four-part diary to help you keep track of your meals and workout schedule


A complete lifestyle program that will educate, inspire, and guide you to being the best you can be, FIRM for Life will turn you into a FIRM Believer.


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Timed to meet the New Year's Resolution demand for diet and exercise books, these two titles present programs aimed at two distinct audiences. The Bensons, creators of the best-selling The FIRM aerobic exercise and weight-training videos, outline a sensible program of eating based on the food pyramid, as well as their renowned workout. With a crusading spirit that will appeal to women looking for a jazzy package, the pseudonymous High Voltage, on the other hand, presents an energy program that eliminates flour, salt, and sugar from the diet and focuses on commitment to regular exercise. The book includes recipes in addition to exercises, but the bulk of the text is a pep talk that should inspire any couch potato to get moving. Both programs will be effective if followed conscientiously, but the Bensons' approach will be boring to some, while High Voltage's relentless good cheer will turn off others. Most public libraries will want to buy both.?Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, Ohio
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"Great workout for anyone.  Very motivating.  Excellent and easy to follow."
--Shape

"Add this great new book to your roster of motivation-fuelers. . . . You'll learn how to eat and train for a lean, healthy body by keeping a food journal while you work to change negative thoughts into positives. The remarkable book also includes advice for raising self-esteem and teaches us how to make exercise an automatic habit. Keep it on your bedside table and read it when you need an extra boost."
--Fit magazine

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (December 29, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0767901754
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767901758
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,243,788 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as bad as I thought it would be, August 15, 2002
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This review is from: Firm for Life (Paperback)
This book is infamous in some circles. The black thong underwear reference has brought many an online chuckle. I had heard so much about this that I HAD to buy it when I saw it.

Honestly, I did not think the book was as bad as it has been made out to be. It gives some solid references to the origins of the Firm, how the original Volume 1 was produced and a glimpse into what their workout philosophy is. Also, although they fall kind of flat with their prescriptions about diet and appearance, there is nothing in there that hasn't been said by many diet and appearance books in the last few years. FYI- the recommendation for black thong underwear is based on 1) their statement that you should wear black year-round (this has been in MANY appearance guides) and 2) the fact that a lot of women complain about panty lines. It's not that controversial.

I was put off by the bashing of Richard Simmons and Jane Fonda, and frankly, a little residual jealousy seemed to motivate it. Also, I was shaking my head at the full page of Oprah references- yes, she is a classic yo-yo dieter, but they could have been a little bit more charitable. That is perhaps the biggest problem in their book: they have a number of good points to make, but their biased and undiplomatic delivery makes it hard to take them seriously. Finally, I was very disappointed at the small number of exercises in the book (12 strength, 12 stretches, 4 "cardio minute" moves). Of all of the information they put in, this is what I would have liked to have seen the most of.

Regarding the new Firm Direct website, the Benson sisters are, supposedly, no longer directly affiliated with the Firm.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Though reviews were bad I bought it and was not dissapointed, May 14, 2002
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After reading all of the negative reviews on this site I was very hesitant to purchase this book. I figured I'd look it over for a half hour, say "Yep, they were right, it [stinks]" and put it with my pile of never read books. Fortunatly, when the book arrived I was very interested in the content. I carried this book with me for 3 days straight and read it cover to cover, and some sections, such as Firm Fuel, I read through several times.
I found it to be very motivating, and while some concepts presented were not new(the benefits of eating whole foods over refined) the information was put forth in such a way as to make it seem real to me, and something that would be of grave consequences to my health if I were to ignore it. Some things however were new, such as eating small amounts of lean protien throughout the day coupled with complex-carbs, (every 2-3 hours)so that the muscles can rebuild effectively.
I thought the method bashing was minimal, considering how built up other reviewers made it. I was very impressed with the Benson sisters' and also many instructors' insistance that your lifestyle be balanced and exercise not be out of porportion in it's importance.They say to "Be well rounded: Make time for work, play, family, healthy eating and exercise" It was an overall great investment, and really motivated me to take it a step further, though the videos alone were very effective. This book just may motivate me to be FIRM FOR LIFE.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Supplement to the Videos, August 13, 2004
This review is from: Firm for Life (Paperback)
I'd already been working out with the FIRM Body Sculpting Systems 1 & 2 for a year when I ran across this book. So I was already convinced of the FIRM's awesome track record. At first, I thought the negativity toward other workouts was in poor taste, but then I thought about how we're reading the book in a different time than when it was written. When it was written, in teh mid-to-late '90s, it probably still took some convincing on the part of the Bensons to get people to listen to their workout philosophy. I know I didn't even hear of the FIRM until 1999 or 2000. Until then, I was plugging away with Kathy Smith's workouts and getting admirable results, but nothing like I get with the FIRM. So when you read the part of the book when the Bensons go off on other workout gurus, just let the negativity go. It's not relevant anymore. Research has proven what the Bensons were barking about back then. Don't let it turn you off from the rest of the book, or from the FIRM workouts.
There is some solid nutrition advice, such as if you want defined muscles, eat lots of protein and have a protein "survival kit" that you take with you every day. Then they have more extreme nutrition advice like pretending that there's no such thing as cheese and dessert. Okay. So just take the advice that you know will work for you and chalk the rest up to the Benson Sisters being on their soapbox. And as other reviewers have pointed out, there is more than one instance where the Bensons do get up on their sassy horse about all things from spirituality to thong underwear to what you should be reading.
Remember that the Bensons built their empire, the FIRM, on these serious, awesome cardio + weight training workouts, not on being experts on etiquette or fashion or literature or spirituality. If you're searching for a workout that works, give the FIRM vids a whirl (there absolutely are not enough exercises in the back of this book), get this book to supplement what you learn from the workouts and the firmbelievers club(should you choose to become a member of that), and let the rest just filter through your brain like so much plankton.
One feature of the book that I loved was seeing the profiles of some of my favorite instructors and reading about their roads to fitness and why the FIRM works for them. They're real women, not fitness celebrities. They're all heights, ages, and body types. One instructor is an English teacher in real life. Another is a courtroom lawyer. Some instructors started with the FIRM in their 20s and are now in their 30s and they look even more fabulous in the new videos than they did in earlier ones. It's awesome to read about their struggles and how the FIRM helped them to overcome.
I would definitely recommend Firm for Life to anyone who is searching for a workout program that works and won't bore them in the process. But this book isn't enough on its own. Get yourself a Fanny Lifter and a Body Sculpting System and give the workouts a try, because when it comes to fitness, a video is worth a shelf full of books.
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Hello-we're Anna and Cynthia Benson, creators of The FIRM, America's #1 exercise videos. Read the first page
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ten workouts, starchy carbs, carbohydrate percentage, advanced exercisers, aerobic weight training, exercise establishment, fat loss, aerobic zone, workout videos, muscle loss
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