Chris Carmichael's Food for Fitness: Eat Right to Train Right

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Penguin, Apr 5, 2005 - Health & Fitness - 448 pages
From the coach of several of the world's greatest athletes comes a revolutionary eating plan for all active people--from weekend warriors to elite competitors to those just trying to lose a few pounds and be more fit.

You'll learn:
-The truth and consequences of low-carb diets for athletes
-Chris Carmichael's step-by-step method to match your nutrition to your activity level for better workouts and fewer excess calories
-The best sources of clean-buring fuel for your healthy and active lifestyle 
-Which supplements work and which just waste your money
-Specific recommendations for teenage, female, and older athletes
-The complete Carmichael Nutrition Program, which has carried many top athletes to victory
-The ease and benefits of dozens of quick-to-prepare, power-packed recipes

Everything you need to know about food and fitness is outlined in this easy-to-follow, remarkably effective nutritional program. Get on board--once you eat right and train right, there will be noyhting to stop you. 

Includes original Carmichael Training System Recipes. 

"Not only has Chris put together a great read for adults, but any parents reading it can relay the information to their children to get them on the right track early."—Brandi Chastain, U.S. Women's National Soccer Team
 

Contents

Foreword
xv
What It Means to Be an Athlete
xxxi
The Road Map
xxxii
The Carmichael Nutrition Program
32
Making the Right Choices
63
An Athletes Guide to Carbohydrates
72
Setting the Record Straight
90
An Athletes Guide to Protein
103
For Best Results Water Frequently
169
The Adolescent Athlete
215
What You Need to Know
234
Wisdom for Older Athletes
249
Eating on the Go
255
Recipes Training Programs
269
Sample Performance Meal Plans
323
The CTS Field Tests
387

An Athletes Guide to Fats
128
Spark Plugs That
150

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About the author (2005)

Chris Carmichael is an endurance coach and adviser to Olympic athletes and teams around the world. He is Lance Armstrong's personal coach, as well as coach to athletes of all levels. During 1997 and 1998, Chris dedicated his time and talents to shaping Lance Armstrong's return from cancer to professional racing. In 1999, he founded Carmichael Training Systems (CTS) to bring quality coaching to elite athletes and active people alike.

 

"I would not be a six-time Tour de France champion without [Chris Carmichael]." —Lance Armstrong

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