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BodyBuilding.com Selects Vince Del Monte for Article Of The Year

Leading fitness and exercise website, Bodybuilding.com, has selected 10 True Confessions Of A Pro Fitness Model, by WBFF Pro Vince Del Monte, as their article of the year.

BodyBuilding.com Selects Vince Del Monte for Article Of The Year
2012-12-28
HAMILTON, ON, December 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Every year BodyBuilding.com awards their top authors, video creators and members with awards. For 2012 Vince Del Monte has been selected for his article of the year, 10 True Confessions Of A Pro Fitness Model. Selected from hundreds of articles published every year, Vince's article provides an in depth, and truthful look, at what it has taken to become a top level fitness model.

The BodyBuilding.Com award winners also include Branch Warren for his article, Road To The Arnold Classic, in the pro article category, motivation article of the year, Call To Arms, from Kris Gethin and best nutrition article of the year, Make Your Diet Fit Your Life, from Sohee Lee.

Vince Del Monte's article inspired well over 100 comments and achieved a staggering 9.5 out of 10 rating from the people who read it. Vince takes the readers through the real life of a professional fitness model, beginning with thousands of hours in the gym through the support of his wife to keep him focused on the goal, and his decision to hire a coach at the risk of affecting his reputation with his fans as a published author and expert on muscle building. 10 True Confessions has inspired many to redouble their efforts to continue to strive for their own personal fitness and body building goals.

Vince Del Monte Says, "Considering Bodybuilding.com is the biggest and longest-standing bodybuilding sites on the planet, it's an honor to have my article selected number one, especially since they publish thousands of new articles each year! I look forward to continue contribute more content to their incredible site."

Bodybuilding.com is an industry leading and respected community of fitness and bodybuilding experts, participants and athletes who share a common goal, to reach their health, fitness and appearance goals through information, motivation and supplementation.

Vince Del Monte holds an honors degree in Kenesiology from the University of Western Ontario and is the 2008 Canadian Fitness Model Champion. As a skinny guy growing up Vince always wanted to add muscle to his frame. Now Vince teaches others how to gain lean muscle mass, eat and train to gain the physique that they want. He has created many exercise and nutrition programs, including No-Nonsense Muscle Building and No-Nonsense 6 Pack. You can read more about Vince on his blog at http://vincedelmontefitness.com.

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[Press-News.org] BodyBuilding.com Selects Vince Del Monte for Article Of The Year
Leading fitness and exercise website, Bodybuilding.com, has selected 10 True Confessions Of A Pro Fitness Model, by WBFF Pro Vince Del Monte, as their article of the year.