
Lars Andersen (2)
Author of 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)
For other authors named Lars Andersen, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Lars Andersen
Juices for Cyclists: Juicer Recipes, Diet and Nutrition Guide for Improved Cycling Performance (2012) 2 copies
Juices for Strength: Juicer Recipes, Diet and Nutrition for Maximum Strength Training Gains (Food for Fitness Series) (2012) 1 copy
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The Smoothies for Runners Book: 36 Delicious Super Smoothie Recipes Designed to Support the Specific Needs Runners and Joggers (Achieve Your Optimum ... and Physique Goals) (Food for Fitness Series) by Lars Andersen
I am super glad I didn't pay a lot for this book (okay, I got it for free). Where do I begin? First of all, it's supposed to be an e-book. Right in the very beginning, the "How to Use This Book" section it talks about "clickable Table of Content." Not with print you can't.
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 show more 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. show less
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 show more 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. show less
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