The No-Nonsense Muscle Building ebook was written especially for those who have trouble gaining muscle. People who are skinny, and are tired of trying dozens of different methods with no results are going to love this ebook. Vince Delmonte (who was called “Skinny Vinnie” as a kid) wrote this “All-in-one” program to guaranteed you build muscle, or you get your money back.
Many people call Vince, the “Skinny Guy Savior” because he provides a way for the average bloke to implement realistic bodybuilding techniques into their everyday life, plus packs in some serious muscle building secret tricks to make sure you get results.
What we really loved about this program is that Vince doesn’t talk like some uber-famous bodybuilder; and he doesn’t try to train you like one either. Instead, he assumes you’re a normal guy who wants to focus what all of us want, a fit, good looking body.
But let’s get past the hype and look at the real program. We think you’ll find this course is the most complete package out there.
Here’s what’s in it that makes it such a no brainer:
- The Supplement Industry’s Biggest Secret:What A Scam!
- How A Hardgainer Should Train for Max Muscle Growth
- How To Get Buff and Ripped
- How To Shed Fat Without Starving Yourself
- How To Not Only Look Good But Be HEALTHY: This includes having healthy lungs, kidneys, digestion, etc.
- Muscle Building Principles and Laws
- Nutrition Laws
- The Mindset You Need To Adopt To Get In The Best Shape Of Your Life
- And So Much More! Seriously, there’s a lot in this…
All of this backed by a NO QUESTIONS ASKED 8 week money back guarantee.
Pros of the No-Nonsense System:
- Awesome meal plan (Broken down by calorie intake)
- Fantastic ebook for learning about muscle building
- Lots of info about supplements (what to avoid, how to use them properly, etc.)
- Flexible workout routine
- Online progress tracker
Cons of No-Nonsense Muscle Building
This book is almost too complete. And by that we mean, it’s long. 201 pages is a lot of information to cover. You’d be best advised to to use it as a “reference” instead of a book. We generally tell people to do the work out plan, and if there’s anything you don’t understand refer to the book.
Since this book even goes into details about what kinds of foods you should eat and what kind of vitamins your body needs, it’s best to use it anecdotally when you need to find something out.
Conclusion:
Vince Delmonte’s No Nonsense Muscle Building is by far one of the most complete digital books on the market. If you’re looking to put on big slabs of muscle, this book gets our top recommendation.


