<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Award-winning journalist and physicist Hutchinson reveals the little-known and often surprising truths that science has uncovered about exercise, ranging from cardio and weights to competition and weight loss.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Award-winning journalist, physicist, and bestselling author of <em>Endure </em>Alex Hutchinson reveals the little-known and often surprising truths that science has uncovered about exercise, ranging from cardio and weights to competition to weight loss.</strong></p><p>There's plenty of conventional wisdom on health and fitness--but how much of it is scientifically sound? The truth is: less than you'd think.</p><p>In <em>Which Comes First, Cardio or Weights?</em>, physicist and award-winning journalist Alex Hutchinson tackles dozens of commonly held beliefs and looks at just what research science has--and has not--proven to be true: </p><p><ul><li>Should I exercise when I'm sick? </li><li>Do I get the same workout from the elliptical machine that I get from running?</li><li>What role does my brain play in fatigue? </li><li>Will running ruin my knees? </li><li>To lose weight, is it better to eat less or exercise more? </li><li>How should I adapt my workout routine as I get older? </li><li>Does it matter what I'm thinking about when I train? </li><li>Will drinking coffee help or hinder my performance? </li><li>Should I have sex the night before a competition?</li></ul></p><p>This myth-busting book covers the full spectrum of exercise science and offers the latest in research from around the globe, as well as helpful diagrams and plenty of practical tips on using proven science to improve fitness, reach weight loss goals, and achieve better competition results.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>There's plenty of conventional wisdom on health and fitness--but how much of it is scientifically sound? The truth is: less than you'd think.</p><p>In <em>Which Comes First, Cardio or Weights?</em>, physicist and award-winning journalist Alex Hutchinson tackles dozens of commonly held beliefs and looks at just what research science has--and has not--proven to be true: </p><p>Should I exercise when I'm sick? - Do I get the same workout from the elliptical machine that I get from running? - What role does my brain play in fatigue? - Will running ruin my knees? - To lose weight, is it better to eat less or exercise more? - How should I adapt my workout routine as I get older? - Does it matter what I'm thinking about when I train? - Will drinking coffee help or hinder my performance? - Should I have sex the night before a competition?</p><p>This myth-busting book covers the full spectrum of exercise science and offers the latest in research from around the globe, as well as helpful diagrams and plenty of practical tips on using proven science to improve fitness, reach weight loss goals, and achieve better competition results.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Factual, informative and empowering....a refreshing perspective on fitness and well-being."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"Authoritative and easy to use. . . . This book answers all the big questions."--Amby Burfoot, Runner's World<br><br>"Once in a while in the crowded fitness & health genre a book comes out that stands out from rest...[I]f there's only one fitness book you ever buy this should be the one."--BC Living<br>
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