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his chosen sport who also happens
to have forged himself into remarkable shape, it’s only fitting, then, that
Scott Kemp has penned an E-Book
intended to be a guide empowering
others to achieve their fitness goals,
The Road Map to Getting Shredded.
A guy in this kind of shape who also
happens to model, has gold trophies
as a professional athlete and can
write too? Next we’ll find out he’s
good at calculus and he’s studying to
be an astronaut.
For those wondering whether reading
an E-book can help them better understand their body, nutrition, diet,
exercise and how to get from where
they might be to where they’d like
to be, I’ll get to the point: you can
get there from where you are and
this book is a succinct and extremely
helpful guide. Literally, a Road Map.
While no two people will ever experience identical results where their fitness is concerned and, identically, no
two people will travel the same road
to their fitness destinations, those,
especially those like me who have a
desire to be better than they are but
aren’t really sure how to get there
and don’t have a degree in nutrition,
will absolutely find The Road Map to
Getting Shredded an invaluable asset.
The tone is inspirational without getting all “self help” or preachy, while
the information is direct, useful and
results-oriented without getting too
technical or difficult to understand.
Scott could have easily entitled his
work “A Down-To-Earth Guide to Getting in Shape”.
Scott Kemp’s E-Book, The Road Map
to Getting Shredded, isn’t a book
you’ll download, read once over a few
days before falling asleep then put
all the principles, concepts, diets and
workouts into practice in daily life.
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