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Has anyone read the book Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle? Is it worth the money? I don't want to waste 40 bucks. Thanks 

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Monolith said:why buy some book thats likely filled with useless crap when you have the internet?![]()
Monolith said:why buy some book thats likely filled with useless crap when you have the internet?![]()
i think he was being sarcastic with the replyRobert DiMaggio said:have you read it? well I have, and it's not filled with useless crap.
Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle is the best selling ebook on the net, there is a reason for that.
click on testimonials at the top of the page, there is ten pages worth.
and Jodi, not sure what was so funny about his post.
boxing2004 said:Has anyone read the book Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle? Is it worth the money? I don't want to waste 40 bucks. Thanks![]()
Because I it was funny. Simply saying, you can find just as much info if not more on this forum and the internet. You should be pleased with the fact to know that this forum provides a wealth of information.and Jodi, not sure what was so funny about his post.
Jodi said:Because I it was funny. Simply saying, you can find just as much info if not more on this forum and the internet. You should be pleased with the fact to know that this forum provides a wealth of information.
This is probably true. However, it helps to have a good hard copy reference now and again. I shouldn't talk; I pretty much get all my information on training and diet from these very forums, but I can understand why one might want to look elsewhere. The wider variety of sources that one has the more knowledgeable he or she will be.Jodi said:Because I it was funny. Simply saying, you can find just as much info if not more on this forum and the internet. You should be pleased with the fact to know that this forum provides a wealth of information.
Monolith said:why buy some book thats likely filled with useless crap when you have the internet?![]()
Robert DiMaggio said:oh, and here is a short bio of Tom Venuto whom I highly respect:
Since 1989, Tom Venuto has been involved in the fitness industry as a personal trainer, success coach, nutrition consultant, health club manager, publisher and freelance writer. Tom has written over 160 articles and has been featured in IRONMAN magazine, Natural Bodybuilding, Muscular Development, Muscle-Zine, Olympian's News (in Italian), Exercise for Men and Men???s Exercise.
Tom's inspiring and informative articles on bodybuilding, weight loss and fitness motivation are also featured regularly on dozens of websites worldwide including Lee Labrada's Lean Body Coaching Club, Will Brink's Muscle Building Nutrition.com, Bodybuilding.com, Bodybuilding About.Com, A to Z Fitness.com, Self-Growth.com, Global-Fitness.com, and too many others to mention.
Tom is a lifetime natural bodybuilder and has wom numerous competitions including three state and three regional titles, and runner-up at the Natural Mr. USA and Natural North America. Tom Venuto's e-book, Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle, is rated by clickbank.com as the #1 fitness ebook on the Internet and has been downloaded in 91 countries worldwide.
boxing2004 said:Thank you for the info... I am going to buy the book. I was referred to this book which is why I asked if anyone has read it.![]()
Robert DiMaggio said:If you make the committment to read it front to back you will not be disappointed.![]()
Determination said:i bought this 2 months ago or so and I thought it was worth the money.
I was very skeptic before doing so because it's basically impossible to find a review of this book that's not on on a website that advertises it.
Same with allthewhey
But the book's good. 300+ pages never read so fast.
Robert DiMaggio said:btw, Tom is the process of writing version 3 of BFFM, when it's complete you will have free access to it.![]()