The Couch Potato’s Guide to Staying Fit


Book Description

Do you feel lumpy, lazy and de-motivated? Would you like to be healthier, but don’t really have the time or aren’t sure where to start? You don’t have to go straight from the couch to 5k! The Couch Potato’s Guide to Getting Fit will teach you how to incorporate exercise into your daily routine and help you take that tricky first step towards fitness. Stretches you can do while watching TV Easy exercises for around the house Go from couch potato to hot potato! Accessible and easy-to-use, this book will help you make little changes and see big results.







The Couch Potato Diet


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Do you want to eat pizza, pasta, burgers, ice cream, chips, cookies, and candy and still lose weight and keep it off for good? You do not need to give up what you crave in order to be thin. You can find healthier substitutes for the foods and snacks you love to eat. I used The Couch Potato Diet to lose over 50 pounds. Whether you live the Couch Potato lifestyle and/or just want to easily lose weight and finally keep it off for good, this is the diet book for you!




Hiking for the Couch Potato


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"Hiking for the Couch Potato" gently prods readers to try hiking, advises on hikes and gear, discusses meeting a significant other on the trail, and offers an "Ode to Frozen Green Peas." Recipes, illustrations, and potato information and events add an extra layer of fun to the book.




A Girl's Guide to Fitting in Fitness


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Whether you’re the MVP of your basketball team, an occasional jogger, or a self-acknowledged couch potato, A Girl's Guide to Fitting in Fitness has practical advice that you can really use. The book shows how easy it is to wake up earlier and sharper (using yoga and relaxation techniques), eat healthier foods, and use the little in-between moments of your day—like the commute to school, or the time between classes—to incorporate a little bit of physical activity that will make a big difference. Fitting in Fitness is sure to help even the most devoted TV-addict lead a fitter, healthier, and happier life—without the need for a gym or fancy exercise equipment.




COUCH POTATO'S GUIDE TO GETTING FIT


Book Description

Would you like to be healthier, but don't really have the time or aren't sure where to start? The Couch Potato's Guide to Getting Fit will help you take that tricky first step towards fitness. Stretches you can do while watching TV Easy exercises for around the house This book will help you make little changes and see big results.




The Couch Potato's Guide to Getting Fit


Book Description

Do you feel lumpy, lazy and de-motivated? Would you like to be healthier, but don't really have the time or aren't sure where to start? You don't have to go straight from the couch to 5k! The Couch Potato's Guide to Getting Fit will teach you how to incorporate exercise into your daily routine and help you take that tricky first step towards fitness. Stretches you can do while watching TV Easy exercises for around the house Go from couch potato to hot potato Accessible and easy-to-use, this book will help you make little changes but see big results.




Get Moving


Book Description

Both practical and humorous, this book covers all you need to help you on the road to getting fit and covers fitness and exercise, forms of exercise, easy ways to raise everyday exercise and activity levels, assessment and shopping guide to home exercise equipment, choosing classes and courses and calorie burn counts for different forms of exercise.




The Couch Potatoes Guide to Getting Fit


Book Description

What if I told you that it was possible to lose body fat without dietary or caloric restrictions? What if I told you it was also possible to increase muscle mass and strength without physically moving? Scientific studies over the past decade prove, you can in fact, lose body fat and gain muscle mass using just the power of your "thoughts." Results that are comparable to actual physical exercise, and in some cases, exceed the positive effects of traditional physical exercise. How is that possible? Brain imaging scans show that thought exercise activates the same portions of the brain as physical exercise. In other words, your brain does not know the difference between thought exercise and physical exercise. This book presents the latest in cognitive research in a concise and humorous way. Get ready for the Couch Potato revolution!




Fitness Over Fifty


Book Description

Culled from the advice of a team of experts selected by the National Institute on Aging, a book-and-CD guide shares a range of exercises selected to help older adults maintain their health and independence, in a reference that provides coverage of staying motivated, increasing flexibility, and eating for optimum nutrition. Reprint.