Tim McGraw Announces Tour in Support of His New Fitness Book, “Grit & Grace”

Tim McGraw Announces Tour in Support of His New Fitness Book, “Grit & Grace”

Tim McGraw is going on tour . . . a book tour, that is.

After collaborating with Jon Meacham to co-pen Songs of America: Patriotism, Protest and the Music That Made a Nation, Tim has authored a new fitness book, Grit & Grace: Train the Mind, Train the Body, Own Your Life.

The new lifestyle book “melds Tim’s personal fitness transformation story with practical advice to inspire healthy changes in readers’ lives.” Grit & Grace, which goes on sale on Nov. 5, is available for pre-order now.

To celebrate the book’s release, Tim will hit the road in November for a five-date book tour, including stops in Nashville, New York, L.A. and more. The events will feature limited signed book copies and personal book signings by Tim.

  • Nov. 2 | Nashville | 4 p.m. | presented by Parnassus Books at Ensworth School with special guest Nischelle Turner
  • Nov. 3 | Princeton, NJ | 4 p.m. | presented by Penn Medicine Princeton Health at Hyatt Regency Princeton with special guest Hoda Kotb
  • Nov. 4 | New York | 7 p.m. | presented by Barnes & Noble Union Square with special guest Jenna Bush Hager
  • Nov. 6 | Los Angeles | 7 p.m. | presented by Barnes & Noble The Grove with special guest Aubrey Marcus
  • Nov. 8 | Austin, TX | 7 p.m. | presented by Book People at First Baptist Church with special guest Aubrey Marcus

Grit & Grace‘s official synopsis is below.

From Grammy-Award winning music superstar and actor Tim McGraw comes a one-of-a kind lifestyle book that melds his personal fitness transformation story with practical advice to inspire healthy changes in readers’ lives.

Tim McGraw is as well-known for his unparalleled accomplishments in the entertainment industry as he is for his boundless energy—he is the embodiment of vitality and success. But only a decade ago, he found himself struggling with his health. The demands of his meteoric career and life on the road had taken a toll. McGraw came to a crossroads where knew that unless he made his physical health a priority, he would put his personal happiness and professional success at risk. In Grit & Grace, McGraw shares his transformation story along with encouragement, practical advice and mental approach together with exercise tips to help readers become healthy, strong and fit in mind and body.

For the first time, McGraw will share the details of the mental and physical routine that got him in the best shape of his life. He suggests that there is no magic formula to getting stronger and healthier: it is about making a commitment to do and be better, and holding yourself accountable each day. McGraw didn’t follow a playbook or have a squad of trainers overseeing his every step. He describes his way of getting into shape as more “maverick”—tuning into a vision of what you personally want to achieve, staying focused, and putting in the work.

McGraw says his physical transformation has ignited a whole-life transformation. “My mind is clearer, my sense of purpose is sharper, and my relationships are deeper. Consistent physical exercise helps me bring focus to my life and to the people who mean the most to me.” In Grit & Grace, McGraw makes this transformation accessible to anyone, sharing with readers the physical and mental tools they can use to create the life they deserve.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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