I’m not prone to either exaggeration or emotion, but I thought "Desert Runners" was one of the most entertaining stories I’ve seen in ages. I loved every second of it.
"Exploring Functional Movement" is an invaluable resource for anyone who has an interest in natural movement or wants to learn how to prevent or treat pain, dysfunction, or injury.
Ice is a common treatment used by athletes, doctors, and parents for a variety of reasons. But is it really effective? Gary Reinl's book explains why the answer is "no."
"Why Fascia Matters" is a thorough but accessible guide to the importance of fascia. And it's free, so there's no excuse to be in the dark any more about this important topic.
"OMG That's Paleo?" is not only full of simple, straightforward recipes, but it's also an entertaining read that expresses Juli's passion and sense of humor.
Whether you're new to fermentation or want to learn how to add fermented foods to a paleo diet, Jill Ciciarelli's book, "Fermented," will not disappoint.
"Quick & Easy Paleo Comfort Foods" contains over one hundred delicious recipes. Most of them take about half an hour to prepare, making them ideal for healthy eating on the go.
Whether you still eat Twinkies or opt for raw honey or coconut sugar, "The 21 Day Sugar Detox" will help you overcome cravings and put sugar in its place.
Most of us are civilized people - but truly bad guys are not. Tim Larkin's book will teach you what violence really is and how to defend yourself against it, both mentally and physically.
Written by Kelly Brozyna, this cookbook contains eighty grain-free, legume-free, and dairy-free recipes for chocolate lovers. (Read on for two free recipes!)
In an attempt to set the record straight and dispel many of the myths in and around fitness, author and scientist Alex Hutchinson wrote his latest book, "Which Comes First, Cardio Or Weights?"