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Burn the Fat Review
by Steven Terhune
The Internet Diet and Nutrition Classic, Burn
The Fat, Feed The Muscle: its the “The Bible of Fat Loss.”
Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle has been around a very long time,
at least in Internet years. It was released in 2003 and was one
of the very first diet and nutrition e-books published. Today
there are e-books all over the web, not to mention more
supplements, weight loss programs, ab machines, workout videos
and “magic” diet pills than you can keep track of.
Even when your gut instincts tell you all
these “fast and easy”, “just take a pill” weight loss claims
are too good to be true, sometimes the advertisements press
your emotional buttons so well that your curiosity gets the
best of you.
But after getting burned enough times, you
eventually smarten up. You swear off “quick fixes” and you
finally figure out the long way (through your own experience),
about what really works; a calorie deficit, proper nutrition,
intelligent training, changing your lifestyle and replacing
your old negative habits with positive new ones.
Through all the Internet diets that have come
and gone in the last decade, this e-book is one that has stood
the test of time. It has been an Internet best seller every
year since 2003. Men and women of all ages in over 141
countries have lost anywhere from a few pounds to 253 pounds
using Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle. The program consistently
gets positive reviews and has earned a reputation for being
sensible, science-based, honest and effective.
The author, Tom Venuto, received his degree
in exercise science and has held certifications as a strength
and conditioning specialist and personal trainer, but more
importantly, Tom walks the talk. He is a natural-for-life
bodybuilder, which means that he’s never taken steroids or
other body-enhancing drugs. Venuto has competed in bodybuilding
28 times and has 6-pack abs you have to see to believe (check
out the picture at www.burnthefat.com of Tom
at 3.7% body fat).
Although Tom admits that he was never obese,
he says he always struggled with stomach fat and never saw his
abs until he’d gone through many years of trial and error and a
lot of hard work. Many people are encouraged when they hear
that Tom is a lot like them and that he was not genetically
predisposed to be lean. It gives them the hope that they can do
it too.
Now that you know about the history and the
author, here’s a quick overview of what you’ll find when you
read Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle.
Burn The Fat, Feed the Muscle is published in
Adobe PDF format so you can download the e-book. It’s on the
long side at 300+ pages, so if you’re looking for a Cliff’s
Notes type of read, this might not be the book you want. On the
other hand, if you’re a detail person or if you want to know
not just what to do, but also why you’re doing it, then Burn
The Fat, Feed the Muscle is exactly what you’re looking
for.
For more than 20 years, the author has
studied physique athletes (bodybuilders, female figure
competitors and fitness models). That’s the whole premise of
this book: If you want to get lean as quickly as possible,
wouldn’t it make sense to find the leanest people in the world,
find out how they did it and do what they do?
When you read more about this on the web page
at www.BurnTheFat.com, the idea
of a program based on bodybuilder and fitness model techniques
makes perfect sense, although it does intimidate some people at
first.
In the introduction of the book however,
Venuto points out: “Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle was created
BY a bodybuilder, but it’s not just FOR bodybuilders.” In fact,
the book easily could have been titled, “What every man and
woman can learn from bodybuilders about permanent fat
loss.”
The nutrition techniques will work for anyone
because they progress in stages from beginner to advanced.
Unless you plan on competing in a fitness or bodybuilding
competition, you’ll only need to use phase one, aka, the
“baseline” diet. If you want to get “ripped”, with the six pack
abs look – you can use phase two and phase three of the
program, where you will find the more advanced techniques that
many people have used to prepare for their first bodybuilding
or figure competitions.
The main focus of the e-book is nutrition,
because nutrition is arguably the most important key to getting
lean. You could have the best training program in the world,
but if you eat more calories than you burn, you’ll gain fat
regardless of your well-designed training plan.
In the chapters on nutrition, you’ll learn
how to set up a meal plan you can enjoy by using Tom’s menu
“template” system: You just choose the foods you like (pick
from the recommended food lists), plug them into the meal plan
template, and your menus virtually create themselves. Sample
menus are also provided for ideas.
You also learn the truth about six pack abs:
Body fat tissue lies on TOP of the abdominal muscles, so you’ll
NEVER see your abs unless your body fat gets low enough. You
can’t burn fat off your abs with abdominal exercises like
crunches or sit ups. You must get the nutrition right to
achieve very low body fat levels.
In Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle, you learn
everything you need to know about calories, protein, carbs and
fat to get low levels of body fat. You’ll learn the facts about
low carb and high protein diets. You’ll get the inside scoop on
fat burning foods – including lists of what to eat and when to
eat them.
You also learn how to set up a training
program. These are the same workout routines used by top
natural bodybuilding and fitness champions. However, Burn the
Fat, Feed the Muscle nutrition works in combination with any
training program (so you can use your own workout if you
choose).
The 2 components are weight training and
cardiovascular training. You’ll need access to basic equipment
at home like dumbbells and barbells or you can train in a gym.
One caveat: This e-book doesn’t give you photos or detailed
instructions on how to perform each exercise. There’s more
attention given to nutrition than training in this e-book, and
if you use the training programs, it assumes you know how to
perform basic weight training exercises.
Customizing your program is a major theme in
chapter 5, which explains metabolic individuality and how to
figure out your unique body type. The major lesson is: There’s
no one-size-fits-all nutrition program. If you have special
needs, for example, if you’re lactose intolerant, allergic to
gluten or if you’re just a picky eater, you can easily modify
the menus to work for you.
In addition to the nutrition and training
plan, chapter one contains what is probably the best
explanation of goal setting, mental training and the psychology
of motivation that you will ever read in any book. If you know
what to do but you have a hard time doing it (ie, if old bad
habits keep haunting you or if you’re inconsistent with your
diet or nutrition), you’ll find the solution in the mental
training, not the physical training.
In summary, Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is
no quick fix. You don’t get six pack abs or a body like a
fitness model by training a few minutes a day and eating
haphazardly or cheating frequently. This program calls for
structure and requires effort. In fact, many Burn The Fat
customers have said that the main reason they bought the
program was because it openly admits that fat loss is hard
work. However, it’s worth it because if you follow the program,
there’s no question that you will get very, very lean.
After all these years, Tom Venuto’s Burn The
Fat, Feed The Muscle is a classic in the diet and nutrition
e-book genre. There are many imitators and copycats, but if you
want the original, this is it. Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle is
literally the “bible of fat loss.”
You can get more information and download the
e-book at the official site here: www.burnthefat.com

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