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Michael Gerrish : When Working Out Isn't Working Out: A Mind/Body Guide to Conquering Unidentified Fitness Obstacles
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Author: Michael Gerrish
Title: When Working Out Isn't Working Out: A Mind/Body Guide to Conquering Unidentified Fitness Obstacles
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Date: 1999-04-15
ISBN: 0312199597
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Size: 0.71 x 6.12 x 9.24 inches
Edition: 1st
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Uncommon guidance for those who fall short of their diet and exercise goals

Although there's no shortage of books that offer advice about getting in shape, there are none that address the real hidden blocks that will often prevent your success. When Working Out Isn't Working Out is a cutting-edge fitness guide, geared to supply the clues you need to reveal and move past UFOs (Unidentified Fitness Obstacles). By providing a wealth of little-known facts and self-diagnostic tests, this book helps you find the missing links in your quest to be optimally fit, including:

-How family and cultural influences can affect how you view getting fit
-How food and chemical allergies limit your energy, weight loss, and strength
-How common disorders (SAD, ADD, depression) can often be UFOs
-How you emotional history can be a barrier to improved health
-How diet and exercise fallacies can help you from reaching your goals. . .

. . .And much, much more!


Amazon.com Review
The most remarkable facts about the "fitness boom" are that most people still don't exercise, and among those who do, few get the results they envisioned. For every couch yam who turns his health around and successfully runs a marathon, there must be hundreds or thousands who can't maintain even the least-ambitious fitness program and end up worse off than they were before: heavier, less healthy, and more despondent over their failure to improve the way they look and feel.

Michael Gerrish is uniquely qualified to examine the phenomenon of exercise nonadherence, being both a certified and experienced trainer and a psychotherapist. He suggests that many of the problems people have with their fitness programs start long before they ever step into a gym. Long-term, low-grade depression can make it impossible to follow through on an exercise plan. Relentless perfectionism can be another stumbling block (which he calls UFOs, or "unidentified fitness obstacles"). Or you could have attention deficit disorder, causing you to tune out important bits of instruction or "forget" crucial components of a workout schedule.

For each potential fitness UFO that Gerrish identifies, he offers a checklist you can go through to see if any of it applies to you, a list of ways to overcome the problem, and resources to turn to for help, if you decide you need it. --Lou Schuler

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