Make Exercise a Pleasurable Habit "The Athlete's Way "presents a practical, motivational fitness program by an ultra-endurance athlete that incorporates brain science, positive psychology and behaviorism to transform lives from the inside out. It is the antidote to the imbalances created by living a sedentary, inactive existence. Christopher Bergland, the son of a neurosurgeon, has created a program that uses neurobiology and behavioral models to help improve life through exercise. The Athlete's Way program, focusing on cardio, strength, stretching, nutrition and sleep, uses neurobiology and behavioral models to enable you to think, train and behave like an athlete, making you more optimistic, resilient, and intense. You will want to get a glow on every day to increase your daily bliss quotient. Exercise will no longer be something to dread but something to enjoy and experience to the fullest. "The Athlete's Way" teaches you how to make exercise a source of joy and something you will want to engage in daily. Sweat will become a symbol of your striving for a standard of excellence and a solid work ethic that is synonymous with peak performance. The stamina, tenacity, and drive fortified through athletics--and this program--can be applied to any dream, obstacle, or goal you aspire to achieve. Christopher Bergland is a Manhattan-based world-class endurance athlete. He holds a Guinness World Record for treadmill running (153.76 miles in 24 hours) and has won the longest nonstop triathlon in the world three times. He completed The Triple Ironman, a 7.2-mile swim, 336-mile bike, followed by a 78.6-mile run (done consecutively) in a record breaking time of 38 hours and 46 minutes. He directs the triathlon program at Chelsea Piers and has been sponsored by Kiehl's since 1996. He has been featured in dozens of TV, magazine, and newspaper articles including CNN, PBS, ABC, CBS, Fox, Men's Journal, ESPN magazine, and the L.A. Times. He currently manages a specialty sporting goods shop in New York City called "JackRabbit Sports." Inspiring Lessons from a World-class Endurance Athlete"I love to sweat. All told, I have run distance equal to four trips around the world on a treadmill and on the streets of Manhattan where I live. I have biked to the moon and back, dueling it out with a red, blinking pacer light on a LifeCycle control panel or logging countless laps in Central Park. I've even crossed the Atlantic a few times - in the pool - and I've swum in almost every ocean around the world competing in Ironman triathlons. When I am running, biking, or swimming, happiness pours out of me. I am not alone. Everyone who exercises regularly experiences this bliss. And it is available to you, too, anytime you break a sweat. "The Athlete's Way" is an individual process but ultimately a universal experience. We feel good when we sweat. I have learned how to find Nirvana on the treadmill, and I am going to teach you my secrets." --Christopher Bergland
As a habitual exerciser, I find myself frequently refering to this book when conversations come up on the topic. It was refreshing to read an intellectual discussion that argues I'm not crazy for feeling the need to exert myself on a daily basis! Bergland makes an interesting and compelling argument for the addictive nature of exercise, and convincingly advocates for tapping into this potential as a way to establish a habit whose benefits affect mood, sleep, aesthetics, and longevity. The blend of anecdotes, quotes, practical suggestions, and understandable neuroscience makes this a truly unique take on the subject. Reclaiming sweat as pleasure rather than pain--a delightful idea!
Spot On!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This was a gift for my son, an experienced marathon and triatholon participant. He reports that it was an easy and enjoyable read, and could identify with Chris's message thoughout, ie exercise, good food choices, close relationships and a sense of purpose in life. Thanks, Chris.
Sweat is Blissful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
As an amature Ironman competitor and an Exercise Physiologist I was inspired by this book. The unique format and personal approach by Christopher Bergland hooked me from the first page. I especially liked the quotes throughout the book and will incorporate many of those mantras into my own training. Also, the no-nonsense application of training principles will be helpful for every level athlete from a complete novice to a well seasoned veteran. I found so many parallels in my own training and am excited to be able to compare myself with such an accomplished athlete. Christopher's story is one that is amazingly simple and I am sure relates to many people on many levels. I highly reccommend this book for everyone looking to make a connection with their body, mind, and spirit.
Chock full o' BLISS
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
WoW!!! This book is amazing! Although, Im not a world record holder or ultra endurance athlete, like Christopher Bergland, I can relate to his stories, his science, his quotations and his training programs. It is the first time I have read a book that describes exactly how I feel when I excercise. The way he easily describes the chemicals/hormones in my body when I work out reaffirms why I feel that "runners high". I couldn't put this book down once I started it. I would highly recommend this book to aspiring athletes as well as experienced athletes.
Fantastic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The Athlete's Way is a fascinating trip into the mind of an ultra-endurance athlete. For me, the book was an inspiration to continue training and pushing myself. I am by no means the super athlete that the author is but found it very easy to relate to. The Athlete's Way provokes a new way of looking at exercise that hopefully will stick with me and keep me motivated. The author's use of quotations and personal stories makes this book something way beyond a standard exercise manual. I can't say enough good things about it!
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