Coconuts and Kettlebells: A Personalized 4-Week Food and Fitness Plan for Long-Term Health, Happiness, and Freedom
By (Author) Noelle Tarr
By (author) Stefani Ruper
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
WilliamMr
6th November 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
613.7045
Hardback
368
Width 187mm, Height 232mm, Spine 29mm
1206g
Created by the expert hosts of the popular Well-Fed Women Podcast, a step-by-step food and fitness plan for women, that teaches them how to improve their health by changing the qualitynot the quantityof the food they eat.
To eat your way to better health, you dont need to limit your calorie intake, or cut out carbs or fat. You dont need to count "points." Better health doesnt come from limits. It comes from focusing on the quality of food that you eatnot the quantity. Instead of limiting your food intake you should be enriching it, argue Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper. The popular hosts of the Well-Fed Women Podcast want you to focus on the good things you eat. They want to make sure you get enough food so that your body has the fuel and nourishment it needs to support a healthy, long, and energetic life.
Noelle and Stefani know about eating for health firsthand. They, too, struggled with confusing and frustrating medical conditions, including infertility, digestive issues, acne, polycystic ovarian syndrome, hypothyroidism, and anemia. They discovered that the secret to improving wellness was actually more food: they ditched the diet books, calorie counters, and scales, and started eating their way to health.
In Coconuts and Kettlebells, youll eat at least 2,000 calories a day thanks to a delicious selection of dishes that are all gluten-free, grain-free, and paleo. Within those 2,000 calories, setting a minimum intakes of protein, fat, and carbohydrates instead of the usual maximums will ensure that your diet is full of nutrients, while also providing flexibility to enjoy what youre eating. Noelle and Stefani identify the Big Four foodsgrains, dairy, vegetable oils, and refined sugarthat cause the most health problems among women. While many diets require you to eliminate these foods entirely, Coconuts and Kettlebells provides an easy-to-follow step-by-step program to test these foods and determine which you need to cut back onand which you dontto feel better.
To help you discover how your body responds to the Big Four, youll choose from two simple 4-week meal plans: one for the Butter Lover (people who tend to feel more satisfied eating higher ratios of fats) and one for the Bread Lover (people who tend to feel more satisfied eating higher ratios of carbs). Each meal plan comes with a weekly shopping list, a guide to kitchen tools and equipment, and instructions on how to batch cook, meal prep, and stock the pantry. In addition, youll have access to over 75 gluten-free and paleo-friendly flavor-packed recipes (free of the Big Four foods) for every meal of the day, including:
To go along with the meal plans, Noelle and Stefani also provide three 4-week fitness plans tailored to three experience levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. All of the workouts can be done anywhereat your home or on the roadand take no more than thirty minutes. A comprehensive whole body program to get and keep you healthy inside and out, Coconuts and Kettlebells provides the knowledge and tools you need to heal in a way that is effortless, rewarding, confidence-boosting, and everlasting.
Coconuts and Kettlebells is illustrated with color photos throughout.
Noelle Tarr is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) and an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer. In addition to managing the health and fitness blog coconutsandkettlebells.com, she owns an online wellness practice specializing in an individual approach to health and fitness, and is the creator of Strong From Home, an online fitness program. She lives in Fairfax, Virginia, with her husband, new baby Stella, and two boxer dogs. Stefani Ruper founded the website paleoforwomen.com in 2012 and is regarded as the leading authority on the paleo diet for women. She is the author of Sexy by Nature and she holds a bachelors degree from Dartmouth College and a masters degree from Boston University, and is currently working toward a PhD at the University of Oxford. She splits her time between San Francisco, California, and Oxford, UK.