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If you want to be toned, lean, and strong as quickly as possible without crash dieting, 'good genetics,' or wasting ridiculous amounts of time in the gym and money on supplements...regardless of your age... then you want to read this book.
In this book you're going to learn something most women will never know: The exact formula of exercise and eating that makes losing 10
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Published January 2015 by Oculus Publishers (first published September 9th 2012)
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Aug 24, 2013Dawn Peers rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I've managed to look up a wide variety of sources as part of my commitment to a long term lifestyle change.
Unhappy with my form and results I've been seeing in my apathetic gym routines, I decided to spend some money on 'Thinner Leaner Stronger' as the reviews had been so favourable and on reviewing the YouTube channel, decided that Matthews probably does know what he's going on about ;)
I read this before going to a healthy eating seminar at my local gym; they told me nothing that I didn't know
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Oct 31, 2013Erin rated it liked it · review of another edition
I don't normally go for fitness books. It has some interesting ideas. And then he tells you not to drink tap water, which is the most fucking ridiculous thing I have ever heard in my entire life. First world privilege, motherfucker, do you have it? No? I guess you're not going to get anything out of this, then.
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Aug 16, 2014Íris rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is the first Fitness book I never got bored of and finished.
It's THAT interesting.
Mike Matthews knows his deal. He's an experienced and science-based trainer who busts myths after myths after myths.
Before reading this book I felt like I was lost and had no idea what I was doing.
This book goes through the do's and don'ts for EVERY beginner, doesn't matter if you're underweight, overweight or in the right spot but not quite 'there' yet.
He begins by demystifying some of the health industry big
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Feb 16, 2013Annette rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book weeded through a lot of misleading info for a beginner. Really good information on diet and exercise and how to get results. Thanks so much for writing this book and all the easy to understand information
Aug 28, 2013Adriana rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: autographed, non-fiction, reviewed-books, 4-star, 2013
Update 12/3/13
Success! After 9 weeks, I've lost 15 lbs and dropped from 36% fat to 31%, even though I'm reasonably certain that the first measurement is wrong.
This is my 5th attempt at losing weight in the last 4 years. Previous attempts have seen me ready to quit by the 9th week: hours of cardio, all-you-can-eat of leafy veggies, small portions of bland chicken, and the occasional even smaller portion of bland beef. No thanks! Small amounts of cardio are recommended, but the main focus is on w
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Dec 11, 2012Debra rated it liked it · review of another edition
***Received this book for free from Goodreads first reads giveaway.
This book is simple and to the point. I think a novice or beginner to exercise would benefit from this book. The reading is easy and nothing discussed is too complicated that it cannot be understood. I did not come away with too much new informations but I did get motivated to keep a workout journal. I had never thought of that before and do see the benefit in keeping one. I found that this book reinforced what I already knew or
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Feb 17, 2015Sheila rated it it was ok · review of another edition
If only 2 1/2 stars were an option
While this book does have some really great information--and I'm sure his plan would get a person into shape--it felt like I was reading an infomercial.
Jan 22, 2019Viv JM rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Shelves: author-male, health-and-fitness, read-in-2019
1.5 stars
This book isn’t totally awful. I like the emphasis on heavy compound lifts and there are some very good descriptions of these (ie squat, deadlift, bench press etc). There is also a bit of interesting information about the absorption of different forms of protein and timings in relation to exercise.
However, I found this book to be hugely problematic in many other respects.
Firstly, this book - whilst ostensibly aimed at women - is very clearly a rehash of his popular book for men and he d
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Apr 05, 2014Bonnie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I've been picking up the author's free Kindle downloads for the last two or three months and I decided it would be worth the investment to buy a real book of his. And it was! There may have been a few paragraphs I had already read from his free downloads, but the majority of it was informative, and today I started implementing some changes to my diet and training program based on some of his recommendations. But weight lifting 5 days a week and cardio 3 days a week but separately? Geez. Twelve s...more
Jul 03, 2014Stacey Hoffer rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I gave the book 4 stars because the issues I had with it were based on personal preference rather than the book itself. I never had to exercise or train until my metabolism abandoned me, so I'm not sure how to do so. Thus, I bought this book.
I noticed that a lot of other reviews say that this is an easy guide to losing weight. The author does explain everything very clearly and at length, answering all the questions you can imagine, but I still felt like it was for a more serious fitness buff th
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Dec 26, 2016Candi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I've been lifting for almost 3 years now. The first few chapters were things I already knew. By chapter 9, I picked up things I never knew. I know that the power of lifting heavy and challenging yourself works for weight loss. Pre-pregnancy, I was in a fairly good shape in a small amount of time. The routine that was recommended is somewhat close to my original workout. I'll try this new approach to sets and reps.
If you are a woman who is unsure about lifting or want to get into it, this read i
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His comments on dealing with negative self talk was helpful. His interpretation of nutritional studies are suspect. His knowledge of weight lifting and body building appears extensive. The section on supplements has the main purpose of promoting his own products.
This is more of a body building book than a book on learning to be healthier.
Oct 14, 2016D rated it liked it
Recommends it for: fitness enthusiasts, power lifters
Shelves: health-fitness-sports-wellness, self-help-how-to, nonfiction, reference
three stars, rising four.
this book is a diamond in the rough.
THE VERACITY OF HIS CLAIMS
michael matthews does everything he can to present all of his hard-won knowledge of strength training in as straight-forward and transparent a manner as possible. he doesn't expect the reader to just trust him -- or his eighteen pack -- but takes great pains to illuminate the logical, experience-based, and/or>
Again, half stars would be great. It's not 4 but not 3. I think 3.5-3.75 is fair.
I'll start by saying that I read this book as I have interest in nutrition and athletic performance. I wanted a new strength training program and his programs have been very successful.
I personally hated the very colloquial, bro-ish writing style. It's very easy to read but it feels a tiny bit condescending and very infomercial like. But that's just a personal preference. Some folks may really like it.
Having a ve
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Mar 28, 2018Kristin Marie rated it really liked it
'Thinner, Leaner, Stronger: The Simple Science of Building the Ultimate Female Body' by Michael Matthews was an excellent read. Matthews does a great job explaining complete scientific information in every day terms.
One of my biggest pet peeves is how much conflicting information is out on the web in regards to health and fitness. Matthews covers everything in his book (logically and with scientific backing).
I found his sections on nutrition to be extremely helpful and enlightening. His sample
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Jan 21, 2014Narelle Shorter rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I really loved this book, I had ummed and arrrd over buying it for several months, thinking it was just like all the others, (to think if I'd bought it sooner I'd now be further ahead!)....
This book broke it down to such simple science, I can see now where I had been going wrong with my eating and exercise habits and how it had been holding me back.
Nutrition and exercise has been explained in a way that is easy to follow when reading (I actually downloaded the audio version, the narrators voic
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Aug 05, 2017Shelby Thomas rated it really liked it
I learned so so much with this book. And EVERYTHING is backed with research as well as details on Mike's interpretation of that research, not just 'here's some stuff, trust me.' He bust myths based on poorly performed research too, which I loveee. There are a small handful of things I disagree with, and the supplementation he uses makes the 'simple' science part a bit of a stretch, but overall this is a great kickstarter for anyone who not only wants to lose weight, but wants to maintain a healt...more
Jun 28, 2013Kathleen rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I've lost 25 pounds of fat on this plan. Only one that's ever truly worked for me. If you are motivated and really do want to change your body this is a great book to start you on a plan. Michael Matthews will even answer all your questions via email and has options for custom meal plans.
Informative, but definitely felt like he tacked on the woman theme to his other book... This wasn't particularly fitted to women and their typical goals compared to men's.
Jan 30, 2014Marivi Gonzalez rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Everything you need to know in a nutshell, no BS, proven formula.
Jan 17, 2018Nagma K rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I've been following Bret Contreras' workout programs for a lifting plan that fits women's bodies, however, his writing is awful and at times demeaning.
Michael Matthews on the other hand, provides a really comprehensive overview of nutrition, strength training, supplements, scientific terminology, anatomy, lifting form, and much more within these pages. It's an easy and digestable read to learn more about strength training overall with multiple scientific studies cited for each claim he makes (a
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Jan 11, 2018Ann rated it liked it · review of another edition
Confession: I skipped the section on supplements. If I want to know I’ll go back and read it.
This is a weird book to review because it’s not so much a book as a fitness plan, and therefore sort of hard to evaluate on its bookishness. Sometimes the writing is very clickbaity feeling, and there are entire paragraphs you can just skip because he’s repeating himself. It hasn’t won any Pulitzers.
As for the weightlifting, I guess we’ll see!
Oct 23, 2018Nikias Tomasiello rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Actual rating: 3.5/5
Jan 13, 2018Momninja rated it liked it
A bit of conflicting info in the book itself between chapters. Overall, a good breakdown of how to get fit.
Aug 07, 2018Kaitlyn Wright rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This workout/diet plan is really working! The science explained in the book has given me the knowledge and motivation I needed to change my lifestyle. After only 2 months I've lost noticable weight, gained energy, and built muscle! Highly recommend 👍
Schedule of strength training part very enlightening!!
The book was recommended by a friend. It covers all aspects of fitness and training. The psychological struggle, nutrition, workouts, supplements, planning etc. Everyone interested in fitness should read it.
Not the best writing but I love that the author has done a thorough investigation of scientific research of the exercise world.
His strength training plan seems legit. I hope to put it into practice this year.
Sep 04, 2014Oceans rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: educational, science, nutrition, sport, fitness
This is a good start and guide for people who are new with nutrition and fitness but it is also good for the ones who are already in the lifestyle. It is simple and easy to understand and he provides facts and guidance. I missed some concrete plan and calculations but I guess in the end everybody has to find his own way just following this guide.
Following latest research I'm a bit sceptic about his carbs intake and there was no mentioning of IF. Anyway I would recommend this book for people who
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Ok I skimmed through a looot of this book, as he spends a lot of time talking about what is wrong with the fitness industry (like duh) and nutrition (I'm vegan, so his nutrition advise doesn't suit me, nor do I agree with a lot of it) and I just wanted to get done to the training part.
But once we finally got to the workouts, I was on board. Lift heavy, do simple, compound exercises; don't waste time doing supersets and isolation exercises ...this kind of thing I could get behind.
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I’m Mike and I’ve been training for nearly a decade now.
I believe that every person can achieve the body of his or her dreams, and I work hard to give everyone that chance by providing workable, proven advice grounded in science, not a desire to sell phony magazines, workout products, or supplements.
I’ve helped quite a few people achieve their health and fitness goals, and at their urging, I am
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