With Burn the Fat, Feed The
Muscle, Tom Venuto, respected professional
bodybuilder, personal trainer and nutritionist, has not
merely pumped out yet another diet and weight loss
publication into an already over-saturated market. No,
Mr. Venuto’s Burn the Fat can be more accurately
described as a weight loss manifesto.
It is quite simply one of the most complete, detailed,
and precise guides to fat loss that I’ve ever seen.
What makes it so much different than other weight loss
publications on the market?
Mostly, it’s the attention allotted to each and every
element of successful weight loss. It’s the thorough
dispelling of myths and fallacies. It’s the complete
attention to detail, the dotting of every “i” and the
crossing of every “t”. Seriously — by reading Burn the Fat,
Feed the Muscle, you’ll learn more than the contents of an
entire bookshelf of mainstream weight loss publications
down at your local bookstore.
Most of you will ask — is this a low carb diet? A high
protein diet? A high fat diet? What’s the ratio of carbs to
proteins, and so on.
The truth is that in Burn the Fat, there is no one
“perfect” ratio of carbs to fats to proteins. And Burn the
Fat is neither a high protein diet, or a low carb diet.
That’s because you will determine your own ideal
macronutrient ratio by analyzing your body type (are you an
endomorph, ectomorph, or mesomorph?), determining your BMR
(Basal Metabolic Rate, or the amount of “maintenance”
calories your body requires daily) and activity rate, and
assessing your own tolerance to carbohydrates. This makes
sense — each one of us is a unique individual, and no one
diet or macronutrient ratio will work for everyone. Tom
says the secret of the magical nutrient ratio is that there
is no magic nutrient ratio.
Sounds good to me.
This might all sound impossibly complicated right now,
but Tom does a nice job of explaining everything
thoroughly.
One of my favorite chapters in the book is the first
one, “How to Set Powerful, Compelling Goals That Will
Propel You Forward and Charge You Up with Unstoppable
Motivation”. Here Tom illustrates that not only is he a
world class drug free bodybuilder, but a pretty darn good
psychologist too. There’s a great quote here from Vince
Lombardi…
“The dictionary is the only place success comes before
work. Hard work is the price we must all pay for
success”.
.. that does a nice job of setting the stage for the
entire publication. I really like this chapter, and even
stopped to make note of my own goals. After this, Tom takes
us into the complete mechanics of weight loss at full
speed. Occasionally though, there’s so much material that
it becomes a tad overwhelming. For example…
In Chapter 3, “Body Composition: How to Determine Your
Fat to Muscle Ratio”, Tom explains the importance of
accurately measuring your body fat composition, and why it
is the most accurate indicator of health and fitness.
There’s nothing wrong with this, of course — it’s
completely true and one of the foundations of getting your
program off on the right foot. The only problem is that it
takes him 15 pages to do so — this chapter also contains a
ton of additional information (like detailed examinations
of more popular, less effective methods of measuring body
composition) that the average dieter simply doesn’t care to
know.
If there is a fault to Burn the Fat, it is that there is
so much information here. But otherwise, it’s all good, and
everything from eating to exercise is covered in
detail.
Who will benefit most from Tom Venuto’s Burn the
Fat?
In the broadest sense, anyone and everyone who needs to
lose weight. Bodybuilders, avid readers, especially
motivated individuals and information gatherers will love
this volume. With that said, however, I must also say
this…
Anyone looking for a candy-coated solution to weight
loss, anyone looking to be told fairy-tales, and anyone
looking for the sort of “solution” offered by the likes of
body wraps, apple cider vinegar and negative calorie foods,
might be best advised to steer clear of Burn the Fat. Tom
doesn’t beat around the bush. There are no “30 lbs. in 30
days” miracles at work here. It’s all about intelligent
eating choices, planning, and hard work. As Tom himself
says…
Burn the Fat is simple, but it’s not easy.
I might caution that for weight loss newcomers, Burn the
Fat is not really all that simple. This is a fairly intense
volume (although well written and easy to follow), that
will require a significant time commitment just to get
through it, cover to digital cover. And read it cover to
cover you must.
Burn the Fat is not something you can download and read
in an evening (plus, it comes with about half a dozen bonus
files). If you had trouble struggling through the first few
chapters of Barry Sears’ Enter the Zone, or The Atkins
Diet, you’ll likely find Burn the Fat a little tedious.
That doesn’t mean, of course, that you shouldn’t attempt to
read Burn the Fat. Quite the opposite, I heartily recommend
that you do so. But I suggest you pull out your daytimer or
PDA, and find a half dozen or so hour-slots that you can
commit entirely to this publication. Otherwise, you’ll be
wasting your time and your money.
Aesthetically, Burn the Fat is a clean and
professionally formatted PDF file. It’s a little on the
plain side, but that makes it an ideal volume for printing
and reading in the comfort of a favorite chair (something I
highly recommend, by the way).
Initially, I thought Tom Venuto’s Burn the Fat was
priced a little on the high side — $37 is a fair chunk of
money for a PDF-formatted ebook. However, now that I’ve
read it, I no longer feel that way. As with any informative
publication, you’re not really paying for the materials
used to compile the document, but the information contained
therein.
Bottom line?
Burn the Fat and its accompanying bonus volumes is well
worth the $37 price tag, probably even twice that amount…
provided you can make the commitment to reading and
implementing it. If you are serious about losing weight,
and are sick and tired of “spinning your wheels” and going
nowhere, I highly recommend this publication.
CLick here to buy Burn the Fat, Feed The
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