Nate Green is an American author, writer, marketing strategist and fitness expert.[1][2][3] His articles have been featured in Men’s Health, Men's Fitness, on Livestrong.com, and Tim Ferriss's blog.[4][5][6][7]

Nate Green, author
BornMay 25, 1985
OccupationWriter
Websitewww.thenategreenexperience.com

Career edit

In 2004 at the age of 19, Green emailed Lou Schuler, former fitness director of Men's Health magazine. Green told Schuler he wanted his job and asked for advice on writing and publishing.[8] Schuler became Green's first of many mentors who helped Green along in his career.

A former personal trainer, Green began to focus more on writing and in 2006, Green created his blog, The Nate Green Experience.[9] Green later became a contributing editor to T-Nation.[10] He left his position with T-Nation in 2010 and joined Precision Nutrition where he currently works as a writer and marketing strategist.[11]

In 2010, Green also helped author Tim Ferriss with research for his book The 4-Hour Body.[12]

Author edit

In 2008, at the age of 23, Avery Publishing released Green's first book, Built For Show, a fitness and nutrition book for men.[13] Green is also the author of the ebook The Hero Handbook,[14] and Bigger, Smaller, Bigger.[15] He co-authored Experiments in Intermittent Fasting with Dr. John Berardi and Dr. Krista Scott Dixon in 2012.[16]

Bigger Smaller Bigger edit

In 2012, Nate Green published an ebook titled Bigger, Smaller, Bigger. The book details Green’s process to test extreme weight-manipulation strategies of MMA fighters and explore his own physical and psychological limits. Under the guidance of his coach John Berardi, Ph.D. and Martin Rooney, Green set out to gain as much muscle as possible in 28 days, lose it all in 5 days, and gain it all back in 24 hours. The project was successful, and Green ended up gaining 20.6 pounds in 28 days, losing 20.5 pounds in 5 days, and gaining 16.9 pounds back in 24 hours.[17]

Published works edit

  • Green, Nate (2008). Built for Show: Four Body-changing Workouts for Building Muscle, Losing Fat, and Looking Good Enough to Hook Up. New York: Avery. ISBN 9781583333198. OCLC 213308817.
  • Green, Nate. The Hero Handbook.
  • Green, Nate. Bigger, Smaller, Bigger.
  • Green, Nate; Berardi, John; Rooney, Martin (2012). Experiments in Intermittent Fasting.

References edit

  1. ^ "Built For Show Amazon Page". Amazon.com.
  2. ^ "Meet the PN Team". Precisionnutrition.com.
  3. ^ "About - Nate Green". Thenategreenexperience.com. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  4. ^ Green, Nate (October 16, 2012). "The 6 Rules of Gaining Muscle Mass". Livestrong.com.
  5. ^ "Ticker Training". Men's Health. September 12, 2007.
  6. ^ Nate Green (September 12, 2007). "3 Tips for Increasing Your Vertical Jump". Men's Fitness.
  7. ^ Nate Green (May 11, 2013). "How to Gain 20 Pounds in 28 Days: The Extreme Muscle Building Secrets of UFC Fighters". Four Hour Workweek.
  8. ^ Schuler, Lou (September 19, 2012). "Want My Job? Here's How to Get It". Lou Schuler's Blog.
  9. ^ "Nate Green - Writer, fitness expert, person". Nate Green. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  10. ^ "T-Nation Author Page". T-Nation.com.
  11. ^ "Precision Nutrition - Nutrition Coaching, Software, and Certification - Home". Precision Nutrition. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  12. ^ Ferriss, Timothy (2010). "The Four Hour Body, Page 551. Acknowledgments". books.google.com. ISBN 9780307463630.
  13. ^ "Built For Show Book Page". Penguin.com.
  14. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 20, 2014. Retrieved March 19, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "Bigger Smaller Bigger". Bigger Smaller Bigger. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  16. ^ "Get the FREE Intermittent Fasting Book Here". Precisionnutrition.com. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  17. ^ Berardi, Dr. John (June 7, 2013). "I Sing The Body Hypoxic". Huffington Post.