Rapid Fat-Loss. Incredible Sex. Becoming Superhuman.
Of the three promises contained in the subtitle of Tim Ferriss‘ new book, The 4-Hour Body (Amazon affiliate link), it’s that third one that really grabbed me.
Not that rapid fat loss and incredible sex don’t sound appealing; it’s just that they’re the same promises hucksters have made for eons. Becoming superhuman, though—that’s one place not many marketers are willing to go.
If this were anyone else, I’d never believe it. But this is the same Tim Ferriss who drastically slashed his body weight to weigh in for the Chinese Kickboxing Championships and qualify for an extremely low weight class, only to put it all back on right away and win the competition by exploiting a loophole that disqualifies fighters who are pushed out of the ring three times in a bout. This, on only a few weeks of actual kickboxing training.
Given Tim’s track record of doing awesome stuff and the success of his first book, The Four Hour Workweek, I don’t see how anyone with the slightest interest in fitness could resist learning what Tim has done in the realm of creating rapid change in the human body.
A veritable smorgasbord of body hacks
The 4-Hour Body isn’t meant to be read cover-to-cover. After a few essential introductory chapters, Tim cuts you loose to pick and choose, a la carte, what to read. (“Thinner, faster, bigger, stronger…which 150 pages will you read?” is the first line in the publisher summary. The entire book is 578 pages long.)
Here are the chapters I plowed through during my initial, oh-my-god-I-cannot-put-this-down fervor:
Upon hearing about the “fruitarian” movement, this was my reaction. I mean… eating 30 bananas a day! Is that healthy? Is that safe? Would I ever be able to poop again!?
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Good luck in the giveaway, and enjoy your holiday. I’ll be busy celebrating my son’s first Christmas, turning 30, and then working on a bunch of stuff that’ll make this site really kick ass in 2011. And then figuring out how the hell I’m going to
The day after I wrote about why I like
She started to answer: “Make your goals—”
Today’s task, which they asked me to write about, was “Create an emergency snack kit.”
It was my immense pleasure to talk with Scott about his vegan diet, his three essential tips for new vegans and vegetarians, the Brooks Green Silence and what he sees at the limits of barefoot running, his 24-hour American record, and what’s next for him, including setting his sights on the world record, and (finally!) a book.




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