 The Ultimate New York Body Plan: The Breakthrough Diet and Fitness System That Sheds Pounds and Reshapes Your Body--FAST! List Price: $16.95 Sale Price: $12.20 You save: $4.75 (28%) Eligible for free shipping! Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Average Rating: 
Description"Initially, I went to David to reshape my body, not knowing that my interaction with him would ultimately reshape my life." --Linda Evangelista "I work out with David Kirsch on a regular basis, but I really see his magic when I need to get in shape quickly....Within two weeks I see huge results and feel stronger, healthier and 100 percent better inside and out."--Liv Tyler "When I first contacted David, I had five weeks to get in shape for my first movie role. His attitude and take-no-prisoners approach was not only inspiring, it was actually enjoyable!"--Faith Hill In as little as two weeks, David Kirsch's unique combination of exercise, nutrition, and motivation will help you transform your body and achieve maximum wellness. The Ultimate New York Body Plan will show you how to: Lose weight . . . without expensive surgery Increase energy . . . and burn calories Tone muscles . . . in the fastest time possible Define shape . . . for a lean, sculpted look Look your best . . . and feel even better See real results . . . that will last a lifetime Features- ISBN13: 9780071548502
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ReviewsIts alright  by KJL Taicho from the heart of the world on 2010-07-06 I mean I havent gone through the whole book but from what I see, its a little restrictive but the inspirational aspect is definitely on key. The workouts are great looking! I sometimes take out of his and add into my regime for a mix.
First Three Days are the Toughest  by Tried Everything from Chicago, IL on 2010-01-13 ...but after that, you will wake up more energetic and motivated each day. You will not want to quit. By the first weekend, you will be loving the way your clothes fit. I have tried every diet out there. I am the type of person who needs a gung-ho all or nothing approach. I'm willing to give it may "All" for the sake of quick results. I have done this program twice. I am 5'4, I started at 129 pounds. After my first go round, I was 119. I slacked off and gained a couple pounds after, but still overall my body was much smaller. I did another round of it several weeks later and got down to 115. I once again have slacked off a bit and gained a couple back, but I am on it for the 3rd round in an effort to take off those last 5 stubborn pounds and then maintain with something more reasonable. I am a vegetarian so it was impossible for me to follow his recipes, but I was able to follow the same principles. I pretty much lived off the following: EAS AdventEdge Carb control shakes. They are high protein, low carb, and low fat. You can get them at target and wal-mart. No prep needed, very easy to grab on the go, and they taste great. Morningstar sausage links are great too. Every day I would make a big steamed pot of mushrooms/brocolli/cauliflower and sometimes asparagus and green beans. I would top with brown spicy mustard, which I loved, and sometimes lemon pepper. Once you get through the first few days, you will have zero desire to quit and the routine/eating plan will become second nature.
The Ultimate New York Body PLan  by Verna Bertha from WEST PALM BEACH, FL, US on 2009-12-11 The book was well written, and easy to understand. Simple, eat less move more. Good guidelines for what you should eat. The physical part of the book is a little hard for those in their 60's. I will refer to the book again, and probably not give it to Goodwill for a year or two.
If I can do it....  by Ayla from Providence, RI USA on 2009-06-05 I am 58 years old. In the mid 90s, I weighed 109 lbs. at age 44. Then I went back to school - 2 years later, I was 140. Then I quit smoking. Since then I have bounced between 138 (occasionally) and 150 (more often). My bmi reached 37% at one point. Through all that time, I have worked out on and off, and I am fairly strong. But have never lost much weight. My goal weight is 126. I've always told people that I was pretty cut - under the fat. This past Christmas, I was horrified to reach my highest weight - 156. Over the next 3 months, I was able to lose about 8 lbs. And that's where I was two weeks ago - 147.This morning, I weigh 135.5. I am just down a size in my jeans (although in the smaller size there's still a little - Not a lot like before - of muffin top). I have lost 3 inches on my waist, 1.5 on my chest (sadly), 1.5 on my hips, 1 inch on my thighs, and 1 inch on my upper arms. Because my belly is the worst, I also measure the widest, just below my naval, and I am down 3 inches there as well. My bmi is 23%I was very motivated by the "2 week" plan, because I thought I could do anything for 2 weeks. I felt a little hungry the first couple of days, but nothing drastic (and that feeling left after 3 or 4 days), and believe me, when you get on the scale the 3rd day and see you've lost 4 lbs. you lose all desire to cheat. I just "decided" that I would not cheat even a little bit. At the end of the first week I had dropped 8 lbs. (By the way, the recipes I have tried are delicious.)I love the workout - it would be tough for me to follow without the video. David keeps you moving quickly. He's serious and there's no annoying fluff in the video. I have never done a video that I wasn't watching the clock, but the time flies with this The shorter ones are really great- you're done in no time. Because I'm used to working out a little, I might find it less challenging than some who have not been, but it's still challenging - very challenging. I did the pre-core workout one day, and that'll do it for you also. Keep at it! You will improve daily and at the end of the 2 weeks you will be amazed at what you can do. I realized this morning that I am going way lower in my pushups than I have ever before!! The exercises are challenging but not complicated. They're fun, and they don't do too long, so by the time you start wishing the set was over, it is.For my cardio (I DETEST cardio), I decided to start running, so I have started using the Couch to 5K running program. There are some nice podcasts online that get you with the 9 week program (search Robert Ullrey). Finally, for those rainy days I use a Biggest Loser cardio dvd.I feel great. I LOVE getting dressed in the morning. I am so motivated to keep exercising. And now that I'm ready to move to the next phase, there's really nothing that I want to add back into my diet that I haven't had. Except maybe a glass of red wine.I'm in really good shape. I have 10 lbs. to go, which I know I'll make, and then I'll look amazing. And, by the way, there's nothing better than being 58 years old and knowing you're in better shape than you were at 25!Holy cow!! I'm actually looking forward to going bathing suit shopping!!
Ultimate plan for people who need to lose 5 to 10 pounds.  by Debra Welch from on 2009-03-16 I read this book cover to cover over a 3 day period while I was working out on the elliptical machine at my gym. When I first started the book I was really pumped about doing it, and doing it to the letter of the book. As I got through the testimonies from the participants it became clear to me this was only for people who were looking to lose 5 to 10 pounds. I rated this book a 4 out of 5 stars because what the book addresses works. I read the intro via Amazon, and thought it was for people that were fit and since i had been working out for the last 8 months, ( 5 days a week) that I was ready for the commitment. I got through all the exercises and yes I could do most of them, I just was not ready for a stringent regimin of the exercises along with the limited eating plan. I have taken some of the exercises and used them as part of my routine but I am no where near ready for this plan. I guess what really turned me off the most was Heidi Klum's testimony. I mean for the love of peat, it's Heidi Klum, I am no where near that. It just wasn't realistic for me, and I could have done without her input. I think the purpose of those testimonies is to identify with the people, to draw inspiration from them. I felt no inspiration from her just the feeling that I could never measure up.
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