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Strong to Save by David Emerson Frost is aimed at helping Generation X go from "decent" to "great" and add quality years to their lifespan. Focusing on strength, Frost works with readers to help them establish fitness, sleep routines, and clean diets that will "downgrade" their ages by a decade. Readers learn ways to achieve beyond the level of their inactive peers who are of the same sex and age. The author focuses on five resistance movements, discusses stored energy and where it is located, and assists you in timing eating to make you "lighter and stronger" or "heavier and stronger." Frost suggests exercise schedules, recovery periods, and beneficial exercises. He notes the advantages of regular sex, certain supplements or additions to your diet, and other important advice, like abstaining from smoking, to improve your chances of a long life.
David Emerson Frost has a no-nonsense approach to helping readers gain muscle and live longer. He is a fitness trainer, rowing coach, and professional trainer, and his suggestions are not only understandable but easy to work up to with perseverance. As an adaptive coach and trainer, Frost modifies workouts to help individuals who have been diagnosed with diseases like cancer and multiple sclerosis. The book made me feel like I had the advice of a seasoned trainer at my disposal. I do a lot of cardiovascular workouts and a little strength training, but Frost's examples inspired me to work toward more defined goals in strength. The text is conversational, with nods to past songs and real and mythological heroes, and each section will motivate readers in some way. Strong to Save will benefit readers who are ready to increase their longevity through strength training, diet, and a good sleep schedule.