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Fit for Life

Fit for Life

For Ranulph Fiennes, described by the Guinness Book of Records as "the world's greatest living explorer," physical fitness is no fad—it has enabled him to withstand the rigours of desert and glacier alike. The book includes research into body types and environmental effects; advice on self-motivation, diet, and basic food control; and guidance on avoiding stress, illness, and injury. Beginning with basic exercises designed to help you maintain a minimum level of fitness, and progressing through to training regimes for those aiming for greater heights in sport, adventure, or everyday life, Fit for Life provides practical help and to take you as far as you wish to go

How to Think About Exercise

How to Think About Exercise

It can often seem as though existence is split in two: body and mind, flesh and spirit, moving and thinking. In the office or at study we are 'mind workers', with superfluous bodies. In the gym we stretch, run and lift, but our minds are idle. Damon Young challenges this idea, revealing how fitness can develop our bodies and minds as one. Exploring exercises and sports with the help of ancient and modern philosophy, he uncovers the pleasures, virtues and big ideas of fitness. By exercising intelligently, we are committing to wholeness: enjoying and enhancing our full humanity. One in the new series of books from The School of Life, launched January 2014: How to Age by Anne Karpf How to Develop Emotional Health by Oliver James How to Be Alone by Sara Maitland How to Deal with Adversity by Christopher Hamilton How to Think About Exercise by Damon Young How to Connect with Nature by Tristan Gooley