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The Action Hero Body: The Complete Workout Secrets from Hollywood's Top Trainer

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Trainer to the stars Jørgen de Mey reveals the unique program he has used to transform the bodies of action hero film actors Angelina Jolie, Ben Affleck, and many other superstars

Legendary trainer Jørgen de Mey knows what it takes to get blockbuster film stars looking and feeling their very best. In The Action Hero Body he shows how the same exercise and nutrition guidelines can be used by athletes at all levels—from the beginner trying to get started to the experienced workout buff whose fitness has hit a plateau. He details a workout that in just 3 weeks will start to show positive more endurance, increased strength, weight loss, signs of a more muscular body, and better cardiovascular output. De Mey's exercises - along with weekly meal plans, low-fat recipes, and chapters on supplements, flexibility, and motivation - give readers all the tools they need to get action hero fit.

272 pages, Paperback

First published June 4, 2005

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August 21, 2018
This is a good book if you have absolutely no idea where to start in your fitness journey, or are knowledgeable in one area but not another (e.g. exercises but not nutrition). However, if you have done any amount of research into fitness and maintaining your health, this book just repeats or rephrases a lot of information that you (should) already know. It's still a good book, just not helpful to my personal journey. I recommend for an absolute beginner.
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130 reviews
March 4, 2017
Let me sum this one up for you:

When you can afford to pay a personal trainer whose credentials include "trained his brother for a show" enough that he can afford to work exclusively or with only a handful of people at a time, then he can apply the ideal combination of self-righteousness and bro-science to your already superior physical genetic make-up to get you into the best shape of your life.

And now, even if you can't afford to pay him, you can still get access to the self-righteous bro-science! Leave this one on the shelf. It's not worth the space it takes.
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January 29, 2014
I know, the title really s...s. But the book does present a really good general workout concept. Once you have got through the first pages that really are not necessary, you a get very effective workout plans and excellent advice on nutrition best practices. I learned very much from this book and recommend it for anyone who wants to really feel in good shape. It isn't easy in the beginning. But is very effective. It is also not about a short term program you do for a few months but about changing habits that you have got used to and are not making you feel good over time. This is by far the best book on this topic I have seen. It presents a very holistic approach that I really recommend.
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October 26, 2011
I like how he explains the types of sets you do - first set at 50% capacity, second at 70 and third (or more) at 85-95%. Good photos for the exercises too. I also learned that when you work out a muscle, the first exercises should be the ones that also include the secondary muscles. Then the last ones for that muscle should be the total isolation exercises so you are only targeting that muscle the most. He gives you those exercises and whether they are Basic, Concentration, and Isolation. Good stuff.
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