Review
Clarence Bass' photos reveal one of the most remarkable 70-year-old bodies in the world! --Waneen W. Spirduso, Ed.D, co-author of Physical Dimensions of Aging
The dedication and reverence that Clarence Bass has brought to the study of his body and, by extension bodies in general is not only inspirational; it is to my knowledge unique in the world of physical culture. The combination of Clarence's unwavering focus and his high-octane mind has already produced many fine books, but his latest provides a depth of detail about his own fascinating life as well as a wealth of accessible and accurate information about training, eating, and living well. Read it and you'll be amazed, inspired, and much better informed about how to remain strong, lean, and fit for a much longer time than you ever thought possible. --Terry Todd, PhD, Director, The Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports, University of Texas, Austin
Product Description
The author encourages readers to be more optimistic about their bodies; he says you don't have to get weaker and fatter as you age. Clarence Bass discovered that he could look as good at 70 as he did much earlier and encourages readers to have the same great expectations for themselves - at 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and beyond. In Great Expectations, he provides both the example and the science to show that the body will keep responding to the demands of sensible training far longer than most people think possible. Vibrant health, fitness, and leanness are there for those who choose to train, eat, and live well. What's more, suffering is not required or even helpful. To be truly successful over the long term you must enjoy your diet and training. The details are in Great Expectations.
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