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"THE
MOMENT OF VICTORY IS MUCH TOO SHORT TO LIVE FOR THAT AND NOTHING
ELSE" - M.N.

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"Shape Your Self: My 6-Step Diet
and Fitness Plan for Achieving your Personal Best - Whatever your
Age or your Challenge", 2006
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Webmaster's review:
Martina's latest book was published
by Rodale Books on March 21, 2006.
I bought it online (it's the best solution if you live
outside the U.S.A.) and here's my review (forgive me for
my poor English, please!).
The book makes pleasant reading as it's written in Martina's
typical style, very direct and heartfelt, studded with
funny anecdotes related to Martina's personal experiences,
also on the grounds (i.e., it's not a mere collection
of theories). It provides more than 50 pages of exercises,
all well described and accompanied by excellent photographs
showing Martina and her trainer Lisa Austin. Developed
in order to stimulate your muscles at various levels,
they are subdivided in core exercises, strength exercises,
functional exercises, body-shaping exercises, corrective
exercises for posture and foam roller stretches. The workout
plan is set for three different levels (beginner, intermediate,
advanced) and lasts four weeks. But the physical workout
is for Martina just a piece of a bigger plan aimed at
improving your general lifestyle, which also includes
some relevant psychological issues and a healthy nutrition.
You will find smart advises to recharge and energize your
body, modify some habits (for example, by getting a quality
sleep and putting more quietness in your life) and learn
"thinking positive" in everyday routine. The
book is completed by a 28-day-meal plan full of recipes
for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, many of which
are Martina's own inventions (some recipes are a tribute
to Italian cuisine! Being Italian, I simply loved it :-).
It also contains information about organic foods and products.
I enjoyed 'Shape Your Self' a lot. Reading implies that
you let the author's words flow into your deep self and
your personal situation gives these words a unique and
special meaning which applies to you. As regards me, I
went through this book in a particular moment of my life,
as I'm the mother of a 2-year-old daughter and I'm expecting
my second one right now. Thus I'm deeply concerned with
learning everything related to children world and care.
Martina's book really "... echoed the voice that
was whispering inside me..." [page XIX] and
shaped some intuitions I get by following my daughter's
growth day by day. Martina gives prominence to the role
of nature and I agree with her. Nature should be considered
as the keystone of our choices, a criterion that may help
us to weigh up the contradictory messages we receive from
society, as well as to choose which lifestyles are healthy
(natural) for us as human beings and which are not. Martina
writes: "... From the day we are born, most of us
bounce into this world healthy. Then something goes wrong.
That 'something' is us..." [page 3]. I noticed
that children follow a natural instinct before our habits
condition them; babies are constantly in movement if you
only let them free to behave naturally. They love movement,
it's their way to learn the world and how to interact
with it. If something changes, it's because we interfere,
for example by putting them in playpens, reducing their
space to explore in the name of safety (instead of adapting
the house or, at least, the rooms where family spend the
most part of the day). If only we would remember to consider
nature a main criterion! We might easy understand the
importance of movement, healthy food and emotional balance.
I'm also beginning to learn about the holistic approach
to health and medicine that Martina dates back to Leonardo
Da Vinci and which I had already appreciated in other
wise authors, like Dr. Christiane Northrup. Martina's
message goes right in this direction. 'Shape Your Self'
is also arranged in order to give you a lot of highly
original tricks. I found very helpful her suggestion about
the gradualness of changes: "... This is neither
a fad nor an overnight program. It's a way of life..."
[page XII] and "... Just put one foot in front
of the other and don't worry about the length of the path..."
[page 13], as well as her advice on cheating: "...
It's okay - indeed, it's healthy - to cheat every now
and then. I don't believe in overdoing anything..."
[page 7]. What a relief, in comparison with so
many strict diets and programs, almost impossible to follow
without ever feeling guilty! As initial steps I personally
decided to focus, among other things, on paying attention
to the glycemic index of foods, drinking more water (I
identified dehydration as a possible source of the occasional
fatigue I've recently experienced) and prioritizing: "...
You don't have to be a superhero every day..." [page
102]. I think this motto suits everybody fine, but
particularly young moms, thank you Martina!
I definitely suggest Martina's book as a positive, inspiring
reading, which follows an already well consolidated holistic
knowledge and which may help you to improve the quality
of your life.
Copyright
Lisa © 2007 - all rights reserved
'Shape
Your Self' links:
Martina's
presentation of "Shape your Self" - from Martina's
official website
Rodalestore
- to buy the book online
Amazon.com
- to buy the book online
Barnes
& Noble - to buy the book online
'Shape
Your Self' promotion and news:
Martina's
schedule - from her official website
Interview
- from the Bradenton Herald
Article - from the WTA Tour website
Article and video - from CBS News online
Interview
- from CNN.com
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"The
Total Zone", 1994 / "Breaking Point", 1996 / "Killer
Instinct", 1997
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In 1994 Martina made her début as crime writer, with
co-author Liz Nickles. The leading character of the series
is Jordan Myles, a former tennis champion who became a physical
therapist, and looked from a new point of view at the same
world she frequented for years. In this way Jordan Myles was
finally aware of its light and dark sides, prompted by murders
and sudden disappearances, and she taked the opportunity to
examine and remark on various subjects.
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"Martina"
- Martina Navratilova & George Vecsey, 1985
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This is Martina's only autobiography. She talked in the first
person, letting the reader know her a little better, correcting
some untruths written by certain members of the press, who
sometimes twisted reality.
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"Tennis
My Way" - M. Navratilova & Mary Carillo, 1984
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Martina wrote an interesting book, together with former colleague
Mary Carillo, in which they explained how to reach the best
physical shape to become a tennis champion.
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"Body, Mind & Sport"
- Dr. John Douillard, 1995
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Martina employed her long time experience in fitness to write
the foreword of Dr. John Douillard's book, which aimed at
explaining training exercises based on the synergic combination
of both body and mind.
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"Introduction to Bridge-Bidding"
- Audrey Grant, 1994
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Being fond of bridge, Martina collaborated with Audrey Grant
in the drawing up of a volume for the series "The club
series - Introduction to Bridge".
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"Lady
Magic" - Nancy Lieberman-Cline, 1991
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Writing the foreword of Nancy Lieberman's autobiography, Martina
has remembered her friendship and sports collaboration with
great American basketball star.
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| In 2000 Martina wrote for Usa Today as guest
commentator from Wimbledon. Inside her columns she weekly
analysed the main facts and results of the tournament. |

| Similarly, Martina went on writing on the
latest results at Wimbledon through the
columns of British newspaper "The Guardian" in 2001,
2003, 2004 and 2005. |

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"The
lives and times of Martina Navratilova" - Adrianne Blue,
1994
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This unauthorized biography which was written in 1994 by
English journalist Adrianne Blue.
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