Lars Andersen (2)
Auteur de Juices for Runners: Juicer Recipes, Diet and Nutrition Plan to Support Optimal Health, Weight loss and Peformance Whilst Running and Jogging (Food for Fitness Series)
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Œuvres de Lars Andersen
Juices for Runners: Juicer Recipes, Diet and Nutrition Plan to Support Optimal Health, Weight loss and Peformance… (2012) 2 exemplaires
Juices for Cyclists: Juicer Recipes, Diet and Nutrition Guide for Improved Cycling Performance (2012) 2 exemplaires
Smoothies for Strength: Quick and Easy Recipes and Nutrition Plan for Maximum Strength Training and Conditioning Gains… 2 exemplaires
Paleo Diet for Strength: Delicious Paleo Diet Plan, Recipes and Cookbook Designed to Support the Specific Needs of… (2013) 2 exemplaires
Juices for Strength: Juicer Recipes, Diet and Nutrition for Maximum Strength Training Gains (Food for Fitness Series) (2012) 1 exemplaire
Smoothies for Cyclists: Optimal Nutrition Guide and Recipes to Support the Cycling Athlete's Training (Food for… (2012) 1 exemplaire
Smoothies for Triathletes: Recipes and Nutrition Plan to Support Triathlon Training from Sprint to Ironman and Beyond… (2012) 1 exemplaire
Paleo Diet for Cyclists: Delicious Paleo Diet Plan, Recipes and Cookbook for Achieving Optimum Health, Performance,… (2012) 1 exemplaire
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I was also disappointed with the contradictory nutrition information. Andersen writes, "sugar comes in many forms...fruit juices should be consumed in post-run smoothies only" and yet three different pre-run smoothies feature fruit juices (apple, orange and pineapple). Another editing issue was the misinformation about a smoothie on page 49. Andersen talks about the importance of peanut butter as a protein but the smoothie (in the "green" section) doesn't include peanut butter.
The organization of the recipes is a little wonky. While the smoothies are in three different categories: carbohydrate, multivitamin and green, the pre and post run smoothies are jumbled together. It would have been great to have further organization of all the pre-run smoothies grouped together before the post-run smoothies.
Last complaint - all the recipes come with a black and white photo of the smoothie. That tells me nothing. I'm wondering if the e-book version was in color?
Because Andersen mentioned his other books twice I got the feeling Smoothies for Runners was just a vehicle for promoting his other work. This one just felt cheap.… (plus d'informations)