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Early on in LifeBalance, Cory
Everson tells a story about a woman she knows. This
woman, a personal trainer, works out like a fiend
year-round. She always looks like she's ready to pose
for the cover of a fitness magazine. Most days, she's
so tired from her exercise program that she goes home
and collapses. She has no energy for friends, lovers,
family. No life--except on the Fourth of July, when
she wears a stars-and-stripes bikini at a party and
has all the men panting after her. All that work, to
be the center of attention one day a year.
Everson, a former bodybuilding
champion (back in the era when female bodybuilders
still looked like women), is regarded as one of the
genuinely nice people in the fitness world, where
relentless self-promotion and rival deprecation are
the standard business model. In LifeBalance she comes
off as a trusted friend who understands
obsessions--whether they be about work, workouts,
boyfriends, or housekeeping--and knows they inevitably
lead to burnout.
And so this book is chock-full of
advice to women for moderating extreme behaviors and
beliefs; for finding some joy in fitness if you've
previously considered it drudgery; for cutting back if
you've been living in the gym; for shutting down the
little voice in your head that tells you you can't do
things. Everson punctuates these lessons with tales of
her own negativity (believe it or not, as a kid, she
hated her muscular, athletic legs, and other kids made
fun of her almond-shaped eyes), some research on how
people really end bad habits and begin new ones, and
solid advice about exercise and nutrition.
Of course, she also fills the book
with pictures of herself and her perfect body, which
may, for some readers, negate the message of balance.
Fortunately, she's very open about the fact that this
was the body she was born with and all she's done is
work with what she already had. The message of
LifeBalance is that all women can do the same. They
won't all get the same body, but they can achieve the
same satisfaction with life. --Lou Schuler
Book Description
A six-time Miss Olympia and host of ESPN's "Gotta
Sweat," renowned fitness expert Cory Everson
understands the pain of self-defeating thinking, crazy
exercise habits, and fad diets. To combat it, she
created LifeBalance, a more productive, fulfilling
regimen that includes a new way to look at exercise
and eating. She also provides easy mind/body
techniques for coping with the stress, wasted effort,
and negative self-image so many women carry in their
lives. LifeBalance includes:* mind/body empowerment
without the mystery * LifeBalance workouts including
yoga, strength training and the Walkfit Plan * fine
tune your fitness mode and use it to reach your goals
* Emotional Connectors: get over your past and move
powerfully into the future * stress survival
techniques * create a journal as a blueprint for
success * get in touch with the real you and lead the
life you truly love
Product Details
- Paperback: 254 pages
- Publisher: Perigee Books; 1st
ed edition (October 1998)
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0399524444
- Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 8.5 x
11.0 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 4 reviews.
- Amazon.com Sales Rank: #400,673
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