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Return to Fitness: Getting Back in Shape after Injury, Illness, or Prolonged Inactivity

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Return to Fitness: Getting Back in Shape after Injury, Illness, or Prolonged Inactivity

Return to Fitness: Getting Back in Shape after Injury, Illness, or Prolonged Inactivity by Bill Katovsky
2010 | ISBN: 0738212318 | English | 320 pages | EPUB | 0.45 MB

Bill Katovsky was a two-time Hawaii Ironman finisher, a guy who bicycled solo across the U.S., an endurance athlete who competed in a three-day race mountain bike race across Costa Rica. But through a series of misfortunes, including depression, losing his dog, death in his family, and debilitating health problems, Katovsky went from being a multisport junkie to complete couch potato. He stopped working out. For almost ten years! By the time he hit fifty, he decided it was time for a change. How he fought his way back to fitness is not only a riveting, brutally honest, and ultimately inspiring story, it is also a hands-on guide to help anyone reclaim health and well-being.

Katovsky supplements his personal story with those of others successfully making a return to fitness—an astronaut who spent five months in space; a former Wall Street trader who lost seventy-five pounds and became Hawaii’s Fittest CEO; a retired two-time world-champion Hawaii Ironman triathlete with a bum hip that needed replacing, a Yosemite park employee who broke her spine in a hiking accident and is now back on the trails; and a sixty-something business educator who’s had six heart bypasses but still backpacks and goes to the gym.

With the advice of personal trainers, fitness experts, and multisport coaches, Katovsky offers a wealth of useful information, including:

· Diet and nutrition—what you need to know for a healthy body
· How aging, body fat, and motivation affect physical and mental health; and why exercise is good for depression
· Successfully building a proper aerobic and strength base –workouts you can do at home!
· Tips for injury prevention – from avoiding overtraining to why stretching isn’t recommended
· Learning the right way to run and getting back on the bikee.