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Former Santa Ana
College coach Frank Addleman has just released his new book, GET YOUR
ACT TOGETHER, Think Healthy, Be Healthy. Frank can be reached at
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**FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE** EDITORS:
For review copies or interview requests, contact: Promotional
Services Department Tel:
800-839-8640 ext.244 Fax:
812-961-3133 Email:
pressreleases@authorhouse.com (Please provide a
street address for review copies.) Exercising
the Brain for Optimal Health New
Book Tells How Thinking Healthy is a Key to Better Overall Well-being
Get Your Act Together is
broken into simple to read chapters that address important ideas about
changing one’s mindset toward improving health, not just the quickest
way to drop a few pounds. Addleman discusses the common myths about diet
and exercise that perpetuate unhealthy habits. He explains what really
happens inside the body when a person exercises, and he gives examples of
how the body processes and burns food as fuel. Addleman’s insight into
how the body functions gives readers a basis for understanding why making
daily healthy choices is much more important than sticking to fad diets
for a specific period of time.
“Once we can
breakdown the myths and incorrect assumptions people have about health and
fitness, we can then show them the powerful preventive effect that
nutrition and exercise has over their health and well-being,” Addleman
writes.
He tackles other pertinent issues such as smoking, drinking alcohol
and taking prescription drugs. Get Your Act Together illustrates that health is more than looking
good; it’s a lifestyle that begins with healthy thinking.
At 67, Addleman is in excellent health. He has adhered to the
recommendations he gives in his new book, which, he says, have kept him
young. Professor emeritus at
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