Bodybuilder Shuns Fads, Shares Secrets

After 23 years of bodybuilding and 17 years of competing, fitness expert Tom Venuto decided to do the ever-fattening world a favor. Shunning supplements and fad diets he tried unsuccessfully, Venuto is introducing his advice via the downloadable e-book, Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle.

Venuto’s 337 page manual features secrets he claims the health industry has been hiding from the public for decades. In his search for a healthy, muscle-defined existence, he tried just about every diet and supplement on the market, and none led to his current state of physical perfection like these now-released secrets.

Guaranteed Success

Venuto’s book comes backed with an 8-week, no-risk, unconditional 100 percent money-back guarantee. He challenges both the fit and the fat to scrutinize the course closely and test it for up to 8 weeks. If consumers are not satisfied with the product, Venuto asks for a note from the consumer before he sends a prompt and courteous refund.

Secrets Unveiled

This promising e-book unleashes the secrets that many seeking physical fitness have been missing:

  • Why 95 percent of all diets fail.
  • What the average person must do to become a part of the successful 5 percent.
  • The top 12 worst foods a person should never eat.
  • The top 12 best foods a person should eat all the time.
  • How increase metabolism.
  • What to do instead of counting fat grams.
  • How to drop ab flab with ease and move into the bodybuilder or fitness model of ab fitness.
Focus on Fat Burning and Not Just Slimming Down

Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle aims to help the average Joe not just slim down but reduce his fat percentage altogether. Venuto wants to make his clients healthier, and he does so by not just modifying their diets but by teaching them an entire health system that will reduce fat and build muscle.

The average consumers aiming to drop a few pounds or fit into their skinny jeans do not have to worry about turning into a bodybuilder when using this book. Though Venuto himself is a bodybuilder, he geared his book for any one of four individuals:

  1. The competitive bodybuilder or fitness model.
  2. The person wanting a body with muscle definition and six-pack abs.
  3. The individual desiring a fit and lean body with a nice shape that would look good in a bathing suit.
  4. The everyday person aiming to just look better than he looks now.
Affordable Advice

Venuto promises success with his book. Those who hesitate to fork over the $39.95 for the e-book need only consider one thing: the cost of this product compares evenly to one session with a personal trainer. So the final question lies with the consumer: am I willing to pay Venuto for a lifetime of advice or a trainer for one day’s worth of guidance. You be the judge.