The First 20 Minutes
Surprising Science Reveals How We Can Exercise Better, Train Smarter, Live Longer
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Karen Saltus
Every Wednesday, Gretchen Reynolds singlehandedly influences how millions of Americans work out. In her Phys Ed column for The New York Times, she debunks myths, spurs conversation, and creates arguments among her readers by questioning widely held beliefs about exercise.
Expanding upon her popular columns, Reynolds tackles the questions we all have and (sometimes) ask about exercise. Consulting experts in physiology, biology, psychology, neurology, and sports, she uncovers how often we should exercise, how long workouts should be, how to avoid injury, and how to find the right form, routine, and equipment for our goals.
She also reveals some surprising answers, like:
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The research on exercise physiology has never been summarized so well before. Gretchen Reynolds does an outstanding job of presenting the research in an especially helpful manner. I am a medical doctor & runner who finds her writing enlightening & refreshing, as well as inspiring.What did you like best about this story?
She is comprehensive, yet summarizes exercise physiology research in an extremely helpful manner.What does Karen Saltus bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She reads beautifully with appropriate emphasis in her voice.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
It would need to be a documentary. "Even very little exercise preserves the brain, as well as the entire body."Any additional comments?
I would recommend this book to everyone.Amazing New Research Well Written in Lay Terms
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Great info, strange "acting"
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good info
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The "whispering" part, though, is the problem. The narrator's style was far too folksy and cutesy - like listening to my son's first grade teacher trying to get the kids ready for story time. She went so far as to "act" in different characters when she quoted science journals - to the point of (borderline offensively) putting on accents when quoting research from researchers with Chinese and Japanese names...
I do recommend this book to folks who need to be coaxed off the couch or who (like me) are a bit in a rut with workouts. And I'm sure the reader does a fine job with YA fiction and romance, but this book didn't match her skills.
like listening to a children's book
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