This VShred review is my professional opinion.Thank you to all of the people who sent me their VShred logins, meal plans, emails, etc etc etc. so I could write this post.
VShred Review 2024
As a dietitian, I always cringe when I come across VShred ads and content.They seem to employ all of the marketing 101 tricks to get people to sign up â a sense of urgency, fear mongering, making the program seem basically foolproof, telling us weâve been âdoing weight loss wrongâ this whole time.
I got myself access to whole lot of VShred meal plans and PDFs, and going through them for this VShred review was a rabbit hole I never wanted to go down.
People are always ready to complain about how much they dislike VShred â either they did the program and werenât satisfied, or they canât stand Vince Sant, the VShred model and spokesperson.
There are also a sh*t-ton of YouTube videos from legit bodybuilders explaining why VShred may be a scam, and Ben Carpenter, whose content I adore, has taken them on a few times on his Reels. When legit professionals are all in agreement with how much they dislike a company, we should really listen.
What Is VShred?
VShred is a nutrition and fitness company. The face of VShred is a guy named Vince Sant, who has a lot of muscles and rarely wears a shirt.
Hereâs a screenshot of Vince meal-preppingâŠwithout a shirt.
Vince was a fitness model before he got involved with VShred, but now his job title has somehow morphed into âcelebrity fitness trainer,â even though many, many, MANY actual fitness trainers will tell you that Vince often demonstrates poor form and some of the exercises he gives out may be potentially harmful.
Iâm not going to say anything in-depth about the VShred workouts, because Iâm a dietitian and workouts arenât my scope of practice. What I can say, is that itâs a well-known fact that the VShred workouts seem to be perceived negatively by trainers who I know and trust.
V-Shred Diet Programs.
VShred offers a host of programs like Fat Loss Extreme, Custom Diet and Training for Her (and for Him), Ripped in 90 Days, Clean Bulk Program, 6-Pack Shred, The Booty Builder, etc.
It seems like the VShred 90 day Fat Loss Extreme program is the most popular with the people Iâve spoken to, but I think itâs safe to say that the other programs that VShred offers are likely a variation of that one, anyhow.
Hereâs how the VShred experience typically goes:
Answer some questions on the VShred site to find out which diet and exercise program they recommend for you.
Watch a 60 minute video of âworld famous fitness model and certified trainerâ Vince Sant talking about your body type and 3 simple fixes to get rid of your âsoft, out of shape bodyâ (cue images of women grabbing at their bellies) and get a âslim and toned bodyâ that youâll want to âshow offâ without âstarving yourself.â And hey, Vince has three âfat destroyersâ to help you, but you need to watch until the end of the video for him to reveal them!
Figure out your macros or buy the meal plans for an extra cost.
Do the workouts.
There donât appear to be any safeguards for age (I selected the âteenâ categoryâŠand yes, it exists) or warnings about eating disorders or any other contraindications for doing a program like this. Red flag.
The scary thing is that when I entered my 13 year-old daughterâs information into the questions on the VShred site (it actually has a âteenâ category), it gave me a 60 minute video of Sant talking about how some women âstruggle with willpowerâ and how VShred can help them get rid of stubborn fat.
Vince also talks about his mom and sisters in the video, and mansplaining about womenâs bodies, which Iâm sure is meant to spark some emotional connection with us (marketing), but made me want to vomit because it was so obvious.
Vince appeared to be in way over his head with the âscience,â talking about metabolism and white fat vs brown fat and somatotypes, which arenât actually a thing.(I did a somatotype and diet review here)
Somatotype â meaning, being an endomorph, ectomorph, or mesomorph â has not been proven by credible evidence to impact which diet you should be on and your ability to gain or lose weight. But Vince says that Fat Loss Extreme is perfect for endomorphs like my 13 year old daughter. Itâs an âautomated fat loss solutionâ that works âin a matter of weeks!â
I was starting to slump down with boredom from this never-ending video, when Vince started talking about triglycerides.I got a bit excited because I thought he was going to finally say something smart, but he said this:
âTriglycerides are very large particles that canât exit the fat cell and therefore get stored away to make up those âstubborn, fatty areas on your body that seem impossible to get rid of.â
But wait! He says âthe cool partâ is that those triglycerides can be targeted and broken down! The fat will âjust melt off your body!â
Um, yeah, no. Vince Shirtless Bro Mansplainer donât do that science stuff, everyone! RED FLAG!
Somebody needs to break it to Mr. No Shirt that not only is targeted fat-burning NOT a thing, âbreaking downâ triglycerides is a normal bodily function, and that NATURE, not VShred, invented that process.
Can we all say it together? Itâs called LI-PO-LY-SIS.
And once and for all, everyone should understand that FAT DOES NOT MELT. If you want to know what happens to fat when it leaves our bodies, read my post on it here.In fact, Iâve never seen an evidence-based company or person use the phrase âfat melting.â
Kudos to anyone in the world who had the patience to watch any of the VShred videos at all. Most of them are so long, and so full of pseudoscientific mumbo jumbo and false excitement over NOTHING, that by the end of any of them (and I watched a bunch), I literally wanted to throw my computer across the room.
In their content, VShred uses the words âgirlsâ and âwomenâ interchangeably, which is misogynistic, infantilizing, and is done to women smaller. But that seems to be a thing with VShred. The company panders to the trashy and grossly outdated idea that women should make themselves physically small. They should also be young, thin, toned and âsexy.â
Thereâs also a lot of insinuation that womenâs bodies are only âsexyâ if theyâre sporting a 6-pack. And, that âshowing off your bodyâ is something that women want to do, because didnât you know that our bodies exist solely for the gratification of others?
And whatâs even worse is that VShred is making a ton of money marketing this garbage to both men and women. But the company is run by a group of internet marketers: this is what they do. Vince is merely the face of VShred.The other guys are a bunch of marketing bros who are good at selling.
VShred Before and After Photos.
VShred appears to be really into before and after photos, and letâs face it: they have no research or anything else to speak of that would prove the efficacy of their program. I see this a lot, especially with nutrition MLMs. Red flag!
We already know that these images overall are easily faked, but one of my sources actually told me that VShredstole one of her photos off of an Instagram fitness page, and USED IT to advertise their product. And no, my source never used VShred. Ever.
In their usage of the photo, VShred said it took 4 months for my source to achieve her results, which was completely made-up â she said that it took 18 months. And it doesnât matter â VShred stole her image. They took it down after she called them on it, thankfully.
VShred review 2024: Nutrition Claims.
VShred seems to routinely make promises of massive weight loss that realistically, would be impossible for most people to achieve â like 21+ pounds in a matter of weeks. Telling people that theyâll lose X pounds in X time is a huge red flag, since weight predictions are tough to make to individuals, never mind as blanket statements to an entire population.
The nutrition claims that VShred makes are often outrageous and not evidence-based. It all seems to be part of the common wellness industry marketing scheme to create anxiety around a problem that you probably donât have, and then sell you a solution that will fix it.
For example, Vince talks about low, stalled, or broken metabolic types. That all sounds very dire, and in a lot of people, would cause feelings of fear and urgency (marketing 101).
In reality, there are no such things. You canât âstallâ your metabolism, which theoretically would mean that youâre DEAD. And Iâve seen this âbrokenâ metabolism stuff a lot lately, but itâs also not a thing. Red flag! (Read my post on how metabolism works here)
Your metabolism isnât an IPhone that you can restart, reset, or break. And even if VShred defends its use of these terms as making it easier for people to understand metabolism, thatâs probably not true.
In fact, misinformation like this tends to confuse people, causing them to panic because they truly believe that thereâs something wrong with themâŠwhen there isnât.
Vince goes on and on about amazing âfat lossâ hormones that âcontrol your metabolism,â and hormonal âmisfiringâ â as if 1. this is actually how the body works (it isnât) and 2. He has the information and skills to âfixâ your metabolism and fat storage problems.
He creates desperation and then sells the solution, which is a solution to nothingâŠsince âhormonal misfiringâ isnât a thing, and if âamazing fat loss hormonesâ existed, weâd all know about them by now. Red flag.
VShredâs extremely long and annoying videos are stuffed with science-y-looking stock photos of DNA and scientists in labs, all the while talking about how âHarvard scientistsâ discovered âbiological loopholesâ that can help burn fat in 30 seconds. The âloopholeâ theyâre talking about is the hormone irisin, which was written about in 2012 and not widely heard about since.Hm. I wonder why that is?
They also talk about TRPV1, which recent research shows is a receptor in the body that apparently helps produce brown fat cells. In mouse models and lab dishes, with prolonged cold exposure.
Not with VShred supplements and exercises.
This is the thing with VShred and a lot of other nutrition companies out there: they seem to take a kernel of truth, and spin it into something itâs not, usually using outdated and animal research to âproveâ their point. Red flag.
For weight loss, VShred lets you choose between a macro plan, or carb cycling aka âmetabolic confusion.â (Their name for it, although Iâve seen it before).
But again, your metabolism doesnât get confused. In fact, just the opposite of that â it knows exactly what to do.And if it could talk, it would laugh at the claims that VShred makes about it.
Carb cycling and macro counting are two calorie-cutting options for weight loss. Both involve a lot of counting and tracking and are definitely the opposite of intuitive.
Here are some examples of VShred âpersonalizedâ meal plans:
Itâs a low-calorie diet. Period. Who gives a sh*t about the macros? They donât matter â the calories do. So yeah, 51% carbs looks high, until you realize that total calories are under 1200! WTF!
People sent me weeks and weeks of VShred meal plans, and the lowest calorie day was 1195; the highest, just over 1500. For most people, this level of calories is NOT sustainable, and it can be unhealthy physically and emotionally.
Sure, youâll lose weight on a low-calorie diet. But thereâs a reason why most dietitians wonât do meal plans: they donât teach you how to self-manage your food decisions, and you canât follow one for the rest of your life.
VShred has no psychological or emotional component, either (not that that would make up for it being a diet â see my Noom review for my take on that. VShred is like, âeat this, do that, take these supplements, and your life will be transformed.
The fact that VShred makes weight loss appear so simple, is a recipe for emotional disaster. Weight loss is rarely simple â in fact, itâs often very complex. Selling it as simple creates guilt and shame when we inevitably fail at the diet.
One person told me that despite telling her VShred âcoachâ that she didnât like certain foods, they would continue to show up on her meal plan week after week.VShred doesnât say a lot about their coachesâ qualifications, but itâs unlikely that theyâre qualified to counsel anyone on eating.
She also told me this:
âI used to be part of the private FB group VShred for Women. I remember it being just awful â cult-like even. âVince would be so mad at me because I ate this or didnât do thatâŠâ. I wanted to say âVince doesnât know youâre aliveâŠâ And such madness around monitoring every bite, every kind of food. If you didnât have an eating disorder going in I felt like you would develop one if you stuck around it for any length of time.â
Yikes.
VShred PDFs.
In their daily emails, VShred shares a lot of PDFs that are designed to look like tips to make your life easier, but there is very obvious marketing in them.
Take this PDF about âCravings.â It gives some of the worst suggestions ever on how to handle cravings (chew gum? Drink water with BCAAs? Buy smaller dishes? No legitimate nutrition professional would ever give these recommendations) RED FLAG!!
Thereâs ALWAYS a 20% off/sale tag on pretty much everything VShred sells, which gives the illusion that youâre getting a deal.
You arenât. Thereâs really something suspicious about a product thatâs ALWAYS on sale.
Thereâs always a money grab at the endâŠalways. These supplements have never been proven to fight cravings.
Guess what does fight cravings? EATING. Notstarving yourself on a low-calorie diet or restricting certain foods, and figuring out where the cravings are coming from in the first place. VShred probably wonât help you with any of that, though.
VShred supplements.
Iâm convinced that VShred makes a large percentage of its money on their supplement upsell. They claim that supplements âarenât necessary,â but then promote them EVERYWHERE, especially in their daily emails.
A follower sent me this VERY LONG, very spammy email that recently arrived in her inbox. This is a typical VShred email.
Youâll see that itâs not only full of gibberish, but also tries to sell VShred supplements and programs over and over again throughout. Red flag. And the low-bar ads at the very end? Theyâre like the epitome of spam.
Itâs entirely marketing. But VShred knows that the more youâre exposed to these sales links, the more likely you are to eventually cave and buy the product.
Clicking on the link brings you to a lovely 10 minute video of Vince in a muscle tank talking about human growth hormone. You can then purchase SCULPTnationâs HGH Booster for your supposed âHGH deficiency.â
Except that the prevalence of adult onset HGH deficiency is rare. As in, you probably donât have it, and you definitely do NOT need this supplement. Further to that, the ingredients in SCULPTnation HGH Booster likely arenât effective for HGH deficiency.
Theyâre just B vitamins, some plant that research shows isnât effective for testosterone boosting or anything VShred is selling it for, and a bunch of amino acids.
Waste of money.
SCULPTnation also has a âFat loss stack,â which includes its fat burners, BurnEvolve and BurnPM. These supplements, like all fat burners, are probably useless.
As a side note, VShred seems to slap the âfat burningâ claim on a lot of its supplements, which is a RED FLAG. If any food, drink, or supplement burned fat, the weight loss industry would cease to exist. Not only that, but VShred wouldnât be selling it. It would be prescribed by doctors. Red flag!
Vince states that âdiet and exercise arenât as scientifically supported as the ingredients in Burn,â but heâs full of sh*t. Not only that, but how in the world would you ever be able to target fat burning at night (as in BurnPM)? Itâs a frigging fairytale.
In Short.
It would be impossible to go through every single bit of VShred nutrition content and debunk or fact check it all. But from everything Iâve shown you, hopefully youâll understand that a company that puts out what appears to be misinformation like this is probably doing it habitually. The bottom line is that I donât recommend VShred for anyone.
Does VShred work? If it does, itâs because itâs low calorie and highly structured â not anything that most people can sustain for the long-term. The supplements appear to be overpromising on stuff they canât possibly deliver. Iâm not sure about the workouts â but if theyâre not recommended by people who know their stuff, then Iâd think twice about those, too.
Total red flags: 19. Was I overly generous to VShred?