A candid, self-deprecating account of the author's weight-loss journey draws on research about food, exercise, and the psychology of weight loss to outline twelve inspirational philosophies for achieving personal fitness goals.
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Ted Spiker may be the coauthor of numerous bestselling diet and health books, but the man just can’t resist a good burrito. Or a bad burrito. (He’s also eaten a 76-ounce steak, asserted that his wife’s post-pregnancy jeans were the best-fitting pants he ever wore, and was asked by his own childhood doctor if his feminine shape” embarrassed him at the beach.) InDown Size, Ted takes readers on an inspiring, candid, and comical journey, exploring the art and science of weight loss throughhis own struggles as a pear-shaped man in a not-so-pear-shaped world, with research about food, exercise, and the psychology of losing weight. He reveals twelve truths about successful weight loss, in areas such as temptation, frustration, nutrition, and inspiration. Some truths:Redefine the Definition of DataLeave Behind Your Extra GlandThink Process, Not OutcomeTrain Shorter, Train HarderCombining science, personal stories, expert interviews, and advice, Down Size is an entertaining, field-tested, and research-based look at how men and women can finally find the body they want.
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