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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ruth Heidrich (Ruth Heidrich)Publisher: Lantern Books,US Imprint: Lantern Books,US Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781590560976ISBN 10: 1590560973 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 21 December 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Replaced By: 9781590567104 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsReviewed by Jerry CookA Race for Life is Ruth Heidrich's prescription for survival as well as a diet and exercise program for superfitness and reversing the aging process. She tells how this program helps prevent heart disease, cancer, strokes, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis and other illnesses. Ruth shows how to plan exercise and that feeling fit is fun, sexy and inspirational. After reading A Race for Life, I am now inspired to increase the intensity of my own running and training program. I recommend this book to all who desire to be fit and healthy. October 2000 When you meet Ruth Heidrich, the first thing you notice is the sparkle in her eyes. A close second is the energy she radiates. Add to that picture a teenager-trim body, and you'll probably come up with mid to late thirties for an estimate of her age. Well, Dr. Heidrich will be the first to tell you that she's 65; her book tells you how she got there. In addition to being a triathlete and following a vegan diet, Ruth Heidrich is a former cancer patient. To call her a survivor doesn't go far enough: She's a defeater of cancer.You don't have to be training for an Ironman triathalon, though, to benefit from A Race for Life. Besides running, cycling, and swimming, Dr. Heidrich covers attitude, dietary changes, and degenerative diseases that improve with diet and exercise. And her own story makes for exciting, affirming reading. 3 July 2000 Last year, Heidrich, a health education specialist, was named one of the 10 fittest women in America by Living Fit magazine. This is a remarkable accomplishment by a woman who had a mastectomy and other cancer treatments 20 years earlier. Back then, Heidrich was astonished by the cancer diagnosis because she believed her eating habits and general health were excellent. After a few days of post-surgery recovery, Heidrich quickly decided to determine the course of her treatment, selecting a strenuous exercise program, a completely vegan diet and a new mental outlook. Heidrich's strategy was successful: years later she is in excellent physical condition and regularly competes in triathlons. She briefly discusses conditions such as osteoporosis and arthritis as well as her specific diet, but most of this book focuses on setting up an exercise program. Heidrich offers a step-by-step routine for running, swimming, biking or training for competition. She includes tips on making time to exercise, how to increase one's speed or distance and how to avoid injuries. While Heidrich's account of her own recovery is inspiring, this book is best read for the information on exercise, rather than for info on how to beat cancer-especially since competing in triathlons is not a realistic goal for most people, much less those recovering from a life-threatening illness. October 2000 When you meet Ruth Heidrich, the first thing you notice is the sparkle in her eyes. A close second is the energy she radiates. Add to that picture a teenager-trim body, and you'll probably come up with mid to late thirties for an estimate of her age. Well, Dr. Heidrich will be the first to tell you that she's 65; her book tells you how she got there. In addition to being a triathlete and following a vegan diet, Ruth Heidrich is a former cancer patient. To call her a survivor doesn't go far enough: She's a defeater of cancer.You don't have to be training for an Ironman triathalon, though, to benefit from A Race for Life. Besides running, cycling, and swimming, Dr. Heidrich covers attitude, dietary changes, and degenerative diseases that improve with diet and exercise. And her own story makes for exciting, affirming reading. Reviewed by Jerry CookA Race for Life is Ruth Heidrich's prescription for survival as well as a diet and exercise program for superfitness and reversing the aging process. She tells how this program helps prevent heart disease, cancer, strokes, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis and other illnesses. Ruth shows how to plan exercise and that feeling fit is fun, sexy and inspirational. After reading A Race for Life, I am now inspired to increase the intensity of my own running and training program. I recommend this book to all who desire to be fit and healthy. 3 July 2000 Last year, Heidrich, a health education specialist, was named one of the 10 fittest women in America by Living Fit magazine. This is a remarkable accomplishment by a woman who had a mastectomy and other cancer treatments 20 years earlier. Back then, Heidrich was astonished by the cancer diagnosis because she believed her eating habits and general health were excellent. After a few days of post-surgery recovery, Heidrich quickly decided to determine the course of her treatment, selecting a strenuous exercise program, a completely vegan diet and a new mental outlook. Heidrich's strategy was successful: years later she is in excellent physical condition and regularly competes in triathlons. She briefly discusses conditions such as osteoporosis and arthritis as well as her specific diet, but most of this book focuses on setting up an exercise program. Heidrich offers a step-by-step routine for running, swimming, biking or training for competition. She includes tips on making time to exercise, how to increase one's speed or distance and how to avoid injuries. While Heidrich's account of her own recovery is inspiring, this book is best read for the information on exercise, rather than for info on how to beat cancer-especially since competing in triathlons is not a realistic goal for most people, much less those recovering from a life-threatening illness. October 2000 When you meet Ruth Heidrich, the first thing you notice is the sparkle in her eyes. A close second is the energy she radiates. Add to that picture a teenager-trim body, and you ll probably come up with mid to late thirties for an estimate of her age. Well, Dr. Heidrich will be the first to tell you that she s 65; her book tells you how she got there. In addition to being a triathlete and following a vegan diet, Ruth Heidrich is a former cancer patient. To call her a survivor doesn t go far enough: She s a defeater of cancer.You don t have to be training for an Ironman triathalon, though, to benefit from A Race for Life. Besides running, cycling, and swimming, Dr. Heidrich covers attitude, dietary changes, and degenerative diseases that improve with diet and exercise. And her own story makes for exciting, affirming reading. 3 July 2000 Last year, Heidrich, a health education specialist, was named one of the 10 fittest women in America by Living Fit magazine. This is a remarkable accomplishment by a woman who had a mastectomy and other cancer treatments 20 years earlier. Back then, Heidrich was astonished by the cancer diagnosis because she believed her eating habits and general health were excellent. After a few days of post-surgery recovery, Heidrich quickly decided to determine the course of her treatment, selecting a strenuous exercise program, a completely vegan diet and a new mental outlook. Heidrich's strategy was successful: years later she is in excellent physical condition and regularly competes in triathlons. She briefly discusses conditions such as osteoporosis and arthritis as well as her specific diet, but most of this book focuses on setting up an exercise program. Heidrich offers a step-by-step routine for running, swimming, biking or training for competition. She includes tips on making time to exercise, how to increase one's speed or distance and how to avoid injuries. While Heidrich's account of her own recovery is inspiring, this book is best read for the information on exercise, rather than for info on how to beat cancer-especially since competing in triathlons is not a realistic goal for most people, much less those recovering from a life-threatening illness. Reviewed by Jerry CookA Race for Life is Ruth Heidrich's prescription for survival as well as a diet and exercise program for superfitness and reversing the aging process. She tells how this program helps prevent heart disease, cancer, strokes, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis and other illnesses. Ruth shows how to plan exercise and that feeling fit is fun, sexy and inspirational. After reading A Race for Life, I am now inspired to increase the intensity of my own running and training program. I recommend this book to all who desire to be fit and healthy. Reviewed by Jerry Cook<em>A Race for Life</em> is Ruth Heidrich's prescription for survival as well as a diet and exercise program for superfitness and reversing the aging process. She tells how this program helps prevent heart disease, cancer, strokes, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis and other illnesses. Ruth shows how to plan exercise and that feeling fit is fun, sexy and inspirational. After reading <em>A Race for Life</em>, I am now inspired to increase the intensity of my own running and training program. I recommend this book to all who desire to be fit and healthy. Author InformationRuth Heidrich, is a a multiple Ironman triathlete, winner of more than 900 trophies, eight gold medals in the U. S. Senior Olympics, and finisher of 67 marathons. Named One of the Ten Fittest Women in North America, she is a breast cancer survivor and author of several books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |