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Think about it: The fundamental principle of building a stronger body is the process of overcoming stress, or 'resistance.' We force our muscles to work, and this effort in turn forces our muscles to
adapt. If we put no pressure at all on those muscles, if we present them with no resistance whatsoever, what happens? They atrophy. They dissipate. They weaken, says Phillips.
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"Hi, I would just like to thank Bill for coming up with this marvelous exercise and diet plan in Body for Life. I used to run intercollegiate track and cross country but I suffered with bulimia (restr
ictive type) for 3 years and I was a little apprehensive about starting a program that makes you eat 6 times a day. However, it has combatted my eating disorder because I feel better about myself ever
y day. I also know that I will look better in 12 weeks! I have accepted the challenge but only to myself. Maybe I will enter the next competition. "
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Readers of Body-for-LIFE find the books straightforward, no-nonsense approach and specific step-by-step instruction help clarify the often-confusing assortment of mixed messages and contradictions sur
rounding fitness. In language that is vivid and down-to-earth, Body-for-LIFE guides you, step by step, through the Program, which reveals: How to lose fat and increase your strength by exercisi
ng less, not more How to trade hours of aerobics for minutes of weight training—with dramatic results How to make continual progress by using the High-Point Technique?
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Phillips is a wonderful motivator and his program can help you move from being a slug to becoming a cheetah. His best-selling book, called Body-for-LIFE: 12 Weeks to Mental and Physical Strength goes
into great detail about what he believes is the correct way to "eat right and exercise." In addition to the physical part of his program, Phillips also focuses on changing ones mental focus. He talks
about the power of "positive pressure" to help you achieve your goals.
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The three-times-a-week weightlifting program in Body for Life is deceptively simple. If you've spent any time in the gym, you've already done all the exercises. But Phillips includes a couple of high-
intensity sets at the end of each exercise that should compound the training effect on each muscle group. Same goes for the cardiovascular exercise he recommends: just 20 minutes, three times a week.
But those 20 minutes are spent jacking the intensity up and down, accomplishing more in less time.
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