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Freitag, 25. Dezember 2009

How Good is the Vince Delmonte eBook?

By Caitlin Ryan

The weight loss industry pumps out hundreds of eBooks. It can be difficult to choose, and though sales letters may seem very convincing, buyers are sometimes disappointed in the final product.

There are times when the eBook is full of fancy design, yet lean on usable content. The opposite is also true. Sometimes the book has excellent content, but it is a chore to read because the design is poor. So, where does Vince Delmonte rate with his No Nonsense Muscle Building eBook?

Let me tell you a bit about his program. Vince was tired of working out constantly and never getting any results. He was a skinny man who had difficulty building any meaningful muscle mass with the usual body building programs. Even though others in the gym did half the work he did, they achieved results while he remained frail in stature.

He tried shakes and supplements, but nothing seemed to work.

He finally decided to try a new approach in diet and exercise that would benefit his body type. People have different body styles. Some are ectomorphs, some are endomorphs and some are mesomorphs. Vince is an ectomorph. Ectomorphs have slender figures and find it difficult to bulk up. Endomorphs have chubby figures and have difficulty losing body fat AND gaining lean body mass. Mesomorphs (the lucky ones) are muscular and lean, naturally.

Vince learned that ectomorphs and endomorphs had additional challenges in fitness. Both body types need to eat in a certain way to help their body burn fat and develop muscle mass. Both body types benefit differently from various types of exercises.

Vince's "made for you" approach makes the eBook content highly valuable. Finally, someone has realized that what works for one person may not for another, so he offers you information to help you figure out your body type and then lets you know what foods and workouts will work best for your fitness goals.

The content is also easy to follow with a one-on-one feel and entertaining stories. He keeps things simple and real. You do not have to be an expert in fitness to understand how to implement his program. Remember, Vince was just your average skinny guy, not a professional bodybuilder. He understands where you are and does not expect you to train like a pro.

The content is a bit scattered from time to time in terms of design, but it is still a good read. I guess some people (based on reviews) do not care for the colorful font, but I kind of liked it. And there are just enough pictures and images to keep things interesting while not distracting from the main content.

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