America’s favorite fitness expert presents a breakthrough program to win the war against aging—a battle she has personally fought and won.
We all know that aging is inevitable–but how gracefully you age is up to you. Scientific research shows that we can turn back the clock through a targeted regimen of age-busting exercise and nutrition. Now, in Fit and Fabulous After 40 , award-winning fitness expert Denise Austin presents her own revolutionary, sure-fire plan to help you stay healthy, strong, slim, and fabulous–no matter what your age! By exercising for just thirty minutes a day, using cutting-edge techniques such as yoga and Pilates-based exercises, and eating for maximum health and vitality, you can build strength, shed extra pounds, improve flexibility and balance, and look years younger. Fit and Fabulous After 40
• Easy-to-follow workout plans for every day of the week • Fat-blasting, toning exercises to target specific areas of the body • Weekly nutrient-packed meal plans with delicious slimming recipes • Denise’s personal vitamin and supplement regimen • Invaluable advice on common health concerns for women, such as menopause, breast cancer, and heart disease • Special beauty tips–including anti-wrinkle exercises!
Designed to fit even the most hectic schedules, and easily tailored to individual health concerns, Fit and Fabulous After 40 offers a modern, realistic fountain of youth for every woman.
A native of San Pedro, California, Denise started gymnastics at the age of 12 and earned an athletic scholarship to the University of Arizona, graduating in 1979 with an exercise physiology degree. She began her career teaching aerobic exercise classes in the Los Angeles area and went on to cohost the The Jack LaLanne Show, in 1981. (Denise considers Jack LaLanne one of her role models, and she is delighted to still speak regularly with the 94-year-old fitness legend.)
During more than 25 years promoting health and fitness, Denise has created 82 workout videos or DVDs. Her enormous number of sales led to her 2003 induction into the Video Hall of Fame.
Denise has been married for 25 years to Jeff Austin, a sports attorney and brother of tennis champ Tracy Austin. They share a home with their two teenage daughters, Kelly and Katie.
We are fortunate that Denise is continuing her fitness instructor role as she ages along with us and remains freshingly frank. It would be so discouraging to have no choice but perfectly prime, perpetually 25 y.o. trainers!
Overall, Austin provides a splendid manual for Women's Self-Care 101. Some of her advise I had not considered but found helpful, such as how to squeeze daily exercise into the tightest schedules. Much of if, however, is often so commonsense that it's baffling how many of us overlook it and need the reminders.
I do wish that she would frame the subject as one of *self-care* rather than *anti-aging.* Our culture is unique in how it expresses its deeply seated fear of death by loathing all-things-aging. In most world cultures, aging is viewed as an honor, where the elderly are given front seats on the bus and integrated into daily life rather than sequestered in over-55 communities and assisted living homes. Aging itself can actually be something to celebrate. Fortunately, taking Austin's advice can help us age *well* and enjoy the highest quality of life as we approach and live out our golden years.
enjoyed Austin's Anti-gravity exercises as she offers 3 exercises for each of the areas that start to sag namely boobs, back of upper arms, waistline, buns. She also suggests Facial Fidgetcize exercises to help tone your face and neck and suggests these can be done in the car, in line in store, at your desk. Not so sure I want to do the Lion Pose in public as it includes inhaling deeply then while holding your breath stick out your tongue as far as possible (try to touch your chin) while opening your eyes as wide as you can, then exhaling and making an "ahhh" sound.
Denise Austin bases her book of living a balanced life after 40 on a pyramid theory that includes five key aspects: exercise, diet, health, beauty, and attitude. She provides a lot of solid information although some is now a bit dated but the basics still hold true. D.A. offers positive, realistic encouragement and recommends setting small weekly goals to achieve a level of optimum health that women in their 40s can and should attain. Overall this book was an enjoyable, informative read.
I wish everyone of my friends over 40 would read this book and start adopting new & better food and exercise practices for a overall healthier and maybe longer happy life. I don't even really like Denise Austin - she's kind of over sugary for me (ironically) - but she did inspire me and I am making changing.
Denice offers her advice for staying young, healthy, and happy. She breaks her plan into 5 parts: exercise, nutrition, health, beauty, and attitude. I like Denice's DVDs and books because she is so bubbly and outgoing and happy and wanting to share her happiness with others. No crazy dieting or exercise advise in here - just very sensible suggestions.
I really enjoyed this book. Denise offers realistic suggestions for staying in shape and feeling good after 40. It's not just about exercising. It's about eating right and attitude too.