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I don't have to plan my workouts now
I'm a wife, mother, and an elementary school teacher. I meal plan, lesson plan, plan appointments...plan, plan, plan. I DON'T want to plan my workouts. In fact, I wasn't working out because it was one more thing I had to think about and plan.
I like Mike Matthews--I've bought his Thinner, Leaner, Stronger book and his cookbook, both on my Kindle. After reading his blog for some time now, I trust what he says. I really like that I don't have to think about structuring my workouts, he's done all the work for me. I'm only 2 weeks in, so I can't comment on how effective it's been for me, but like I said, I trust what he says and I'm sore, so I believe it's doing what it should be doing! Maybe I'll be a "before and after" success story on his blog someday...but I've got to get better at the eating part for that to happen ;)
I went back and forth about taking off a star because it should be spiral-bound. I know sometimes the author doesn't have choices in components of a book--perhaps Mike didn't with this one. Or perhaps it would have made it way more expensive. In the end I am reviewing this based on the content, and the content I feel is five stars. If I were working out in a gym (I work out in our home gym) it would be a different story because it would make the book less user-friendly for me. At home it's not as much a problem.
I have had to come up with alternatives to gym machine exercises he's included. Use bodybuilding.com to look up alternatives. I also use their website to watch the videos to make sure my form is correct.
**EDIT--I've been using this book as my workout plan for 9 weeks now and I LOVE it. I am seeing progress I've never seen before with any plan I've ever done (mostly The Firm and Cathe Friedrich tapes). I didn't start working on the food part until almost a month ago (read his Thinner, Leaner, Stronger book OR go to his website MuscleForLife.com and look up "meal planning") but it all WORKS. I'm tracking my progress in a Google Sheet and my weight/body fat is going down while I'm putting on muscle. My only complaint is that I'm losing time each day from flexing in the mirror, lol! I can't wait to see what happens in the next 2 months.
**EDIT #2 on the spiral bound edition-- I love this book!! I finished the first one I bought, which this review was written for and then bought the newer edition with the spiral binding. It is a big improvement both with the binding and how it is organized with 5 day, 4 day, and 3 day a week workout plans. I use the 5 day/ week option because I can fit the workout into my morning routine, but sometimes it takes me longer than 5 days to complete a week. I'm still seeing improvements on my modified version.
This last year I've worked on my consistency in working out and I'm finally in a place where I can say I am consistent (read the book Mini Habits by Stephen Guise if you too struggle with this--helped a lot for me). I'm still working on the food part, but I'm getting better with it. I think the best testament to the effectiveness of this workout plan was our recent trip to Miami. It's rare that I am happy once I see the pictures that are taken on a beach vacation, but this year was the exception. It is a regular occurrence that when people find out that I have kids in their twenties, they don't believe it. I credit Mike's advice for that--when you are toned you look younger. Don't think that you have to lift impossibly heavy weights to get the body you want either. If anyone saw what I'm putting on the bar they'd think I was a wimp. But I'm a wimp who regularly gets under the bar and lifts it. I highly recommend this book!
March 2015 · Books · verified purchase