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G**L
A Timeless Masterpiece
The Wisdom of Mike Mentzer is far more than a bodybuilding book—it's an intellectual and philosophical journey through the mind of one of the most unconventional and brilliant figures the fitness world has ever known. This compelling work artfully blends Mentzer's scientific rigor, psychological insight, and unapologetic honesty into a narrative that challenges not only how we train, but why we train.What sets this book apart is its unique integration of Ayn Rand-inspired Objectivist philosophy with high-intensity training (HIT) methodology. Mentzer’s approach to bodybuilding was never about mindless repetition or chasing trends—it was about logic, purpose, and measurable progress. His rejection of overtraining and insistence on recovery and intensity reshaped modern perspectives on physical development.The book is rich with personal reflections, training blueprints, and deep philosophical discussions that elevate the conversation beyond sets and reps. Whether you're a beginner seeking clarity in the chaos of fitness advice, or an experienced lifter ready to refine your purpose, this book provides both intellectual stimulation and practical guidance.Most importantly, The Wisdom of Mike Mentzer serves as a legacy—a tribute to a man who believed in the potential of the human body, mind, and will when directed by reason. It's a must-read not only for bodybuilders but for anyone striving to live and train with greater consciousness, discipline, and integrity.
F**A
Most people think there is some kind of endurance element to bodybuilding but there isn't
"Most people think there is some kind of endurance element to bodybuilding but there isn't" This is a quote in the book that stood out glaringly to me and hit me like a ton of bricks. Mike Mentzer has explained bodybuilding in it's purest and dare I say laziest form and it all makes sense.
V**D
Great book puts it into perspective
The strengths went through the roof from following this and barely working out definitely need to try it with the juice next time. I also noticed that I didn't need to do just eight reps I can still do the same concepts and just end with 12 where I can't do anymore and Got great results
B**T
Good epiloque
Good summary of Mike Mentzer’s principles, and especially enjoyed the additional perspective re: Q&A at the end.Only criticism is that several stories of Mentzer’s training log are at odds with the minimal volume and 96+ hr rest periods he passionately argued for later on. It was a bit confusing and perhaps this wasn’t the best place for some of that info.
N**R
True Mentzer...
A Great book that not only covers HIT I and II as Mentzer spoke and wrote them but also insights into Mentzer's professional body building, nutrition and his consultation work he did with other bodybuilders, as told by his best friend and writing colleague, John Little, and his business manager and friend, Joanne Sharkey. (This book is third person written and so while Mentzer's philosophies are provided, Little and Sharkey also talk about their friend Mike Mentzer and you get insights into the Man and person Mike Mentzer that you would not get otherwise. This is an excellent compliment to Mike Mentzer's last book he wrote, "High Intensity Training--Mike Mentzer Way". Little and Sharkey make sure in the book, not to add anything or take away anything from Mike Mentzer's philosophy and doctrine. Further, there are many photos spanning Mentzer's career as a bodybuilder, coach and consultant, business man and socially. In addition, there are several work out routines with great explanation spanning different phases of Mentzer's career and his evolution in muscle development theory and practice. For those who have already read HIT I and II, this books tops off Mentzer's philosophy bringing it all together and updating with the latest knowledge and practices before his death. For those who have never read Mentzer's HIT I and II, this book gives you everything you need and the full spectrum of Mike Mentzer's Philosophy and Doctrine, Mentzer's way without adding anything to it or taking anything away. It is True Mentzer! A++
B**S
It's way more then I expected.
Mike Mentzer has always been my favorite body builder since I was young. The book is packed with his information on lifting and diet and great stories and thoughts. A very well written book with a lot of great pictures. Mike tells an honest story. I miss him. Thank you for this book Mr. Mentzer. I pump iron because of you and try my best to live a healthy lifestyle. The only man in history to score a perfect score at a Mr. Universe competition. Enough said.
K**N
Truth, clarity, simplicity
This book has been overwhelmingly useful for me, who has struggled with fat loss and building muscle for years.After espousing the principles with confidence of their soundness for results, I've seen real change in my workouts and my physique.I still have a ways to go, but the 2xl shirts I used to fill out now seem to hang looser when I put them on.I look at myself in the mirror and see some new and welcome contours.This book will introduce you to a man whose ideas are still changing lives for the better years after his passing.Here is a philosophy that you know must be true. It is simple and because it is simple, it is beautiful.My journey towards a lifetime of fitness is just beginning and I have to thank Mike Mentzer and the authors of this book for the inspiring and workable content here provided.I'm doing it and seeing results and am eager to do it all the way.
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