Are you one of the millions of people out there who feel like they've read everything there is to read on fitness and have spent an enormous amount of time and money trying to get fit—and still failed? Until you know how your body really works and reacts to physical activity, you may never succeed. Eric Heiden, M.D., and Massimo Testa, M.D., two preeminent sports physicians who know the training needs of beginners as intimately as those of elite athletes, want to fix this problem. They know there has been an entire field of training science and medicine that has never been translated for the general public—until now. In a program that is designed for everyday people, Heiden and Testa bring us Faster, Better, Stronger , a customized, science-based program designed to guide you into a lifelong fitness habit, giving you step-by-step instructions on how to make the most of your body through exercise—physically, mentally, biomechanically, and nutritionally. In Part I, the doctors detail the solid science behind your body's responses to exercise. They share the same philosophy and medical expertise they have shared with world-class athletes and give scientific "secrets" in several areas of fitness: the prescriptive aspects of exercise; the biology of movement; the importance of fueling your body with the right food and water; what rest really accomplishes; and motivation. They also debug and clarify some all-too-often misunderstood medical and biological truths about training, and offer you ways to find your hidden talents and strengths. These doctors know that the luxuries of time and access are significant factors in getting fit, and thus Part II helps you design your own unique, individualized exercise program no matter your age, ability, experience, or schedule. Once you have assessed your current fitness level, the doctors guide you through assembling blocks of activities into a twelve-week program that will get you started on the road to lifelong health. “Wow―what a perfect combination: Eric and Max! A book on general fitness by this incredible team could change a person’s life.” (―Jim Ochowicz, founder and general manager of 7-Eleven and Motorola cycling teams) “Extremely well-written and fascinating, this book can make a tremendous difference in how you feel and how you perform. Thumbs up!” (―Michael Castleman, author of Nature’s Cures and Before You Call the Doctor) “Eric Heiden wants you to know that exercise doesn’t have to be hard work; it can be play. [Faster, Better, Stronger] is easy to read and doesn’t get bogged down in the science.” (USA Today) “[Faster, Better, Stronger] explains high performance athletic concepts in simple language and provides safe and sane training advice to the masses.” (Sacramento Bee) “Max Testa is changing the way Americans train.” (Bob Wassom, Disaboom.com) “Max Testa is changing the way Americans train.” (Triathlete Magazine) Eric Heiden, M.D., won five gold medals in the 1980 Olympics. Then he became a champion cyclist and received a medical degree from Stanford University. Together with Massimo Testa, M.D., one of the foremost cycling trainers in the world, he founded the UC Davis Sports Performance Center. Both authors live in Park City, Utah. Massimo Testa, M.D., is one of the foremost cycling trainers, physicians, and exercise physiologists in the world. He has been a professional cycling team physician since 1985 and has worked with some of the best pro-cycling teams in the world, including the one that ushered a U.S. team into the international spotlight for the first time. DeAnne Musolf has written for The Economist , the Washington Post , Life , and Fortune . Her next book is Catapult: The Biology of Ambition . She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Faster, Better, Stronger 10 Proven Secrets to a Healthier Body in 12 Weeks By Eric Heiden HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. Copyright © 2008 Eric Heiden All right reserved. ISBN: 9780061215230 One Better Shape When you buy a car, you know that it will slowly deteriorate the more you use it. Park it in a garage and it will remain pristine, but drive it and the tires will wear out, its oil will need changing, its paint will grow dull, and its working parts will break down. Put more miles on a compact and it does not become a Mercedes or a Ferrari. Your body, however, is different. It does become a Ferrari the more you use it. How? We have arrived at ten requirements, or secrets, to making that happen. These basic tenets, listed here and explained in the coming chapters, are guaranteed to usher you to greater fitness. If you follow these general rules, you will get better. 1. Follow the right program. Choose a program that is scientifically based and can be tailored to your needs. Then stick with that program for at least twelve weeks. 2. Set a goal. The right main objective along with certain incremental goals provides the perfect mix of mile markers and motivation. 3. No patienc