NEW: Convenient, Single-Click Phone Access to Any of Ben Greenfield’s Books and Programs!

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Did you know that you can get any of Ben Greenfield's books delivered straight to your phone, and you even have the convenience of a “single-click” purchase? This makes it super simple to have instant access to all Ben's fat loss, human performance and nutrition advice…

Here's how to do it:

Click here to instantly buy the “Shape21 Lean Body Manual” electronic version with your phone ($17) OR click here to get the hard copy version ($47)!

Click here to instantly buy the “100 Ways to Boost Your Metabolism” with your phone ($17)!

Click here to instantly buy the “How To Change Your Life With Magnesium” and the bonus book “Death By Modern Medicine” with your phone ($27)!

Click here to instantly buy the “Run With No Pain” with your phone ($17)!

Click here to instantly buy the “Top 12 Resistance Training Routines for Triathletes” with your phone ($17)!

Click here to instantly buy the “Future Health Now Encylcopedia” with your phone ($47)!

Click here to instantly buy the “Health Handbook of Diet & Fitness Secrets” with your phone ($17)!

Click here to instantly buy the “Bulletproof Your Knee” program with your phone ($97)!

Click here to instantly buy the “Triathlon Dominator” electronic version with your phone ($97)!

Click here to instantly buy the “Triathlon Dominator” hard copy version with your phone ($197)!

Questions about these titles? Just visit Ben's bookstore page by clicking here. Or you can leave your comments and questions below!

8 Responses

  1. Ben: I am interested in the strength training dvds…primarily for marathon and triathalon. I am someone that likes the DVD format. Is this available in DVD format for DVD players (not computer DVD format?) It appears if I order the Dominator that there is a DVD specifically for the strength portions. Is this the case? and is it possible to just get the strength book plus DVD?

  2. If I purchase the Shape21 ebook, how will I know how to do the exercises? Are there on-line links to demos, or detailed descriptions in the book?

    1. The hard copy book includes DVD's, detailed descriptions and photos, and the online version includes videos, detailed descriptions and photos. The exercises are REALLY clearly described! Hope that helps.

  3. This is a great idea, but I need more info: what is the format of these e-books? Is it compatible with a Kindle, for example, so I can read it/refer to it on either device, as needed/preferred? And, is the content printable (it is good for the lists, often, to be able to print them out, for reference–shopping lists, recurring exercises, etc.)? Just curious as to how flexible the electronic content version is, versus the standard hard copy book. Thanks!

    1. The answers to all your questions can be found at http://www.pacificfit.net/books-dvds.php , including how to view in a Kindle, and which books have printable forms, etc.

      Having done personal training for a long time, I make all my books as user friendly as possible, with consideration to which pages you'd want to print and bring with you to the gym, etc!

      Some of the movies are in Quicktime format, which requires a plug-in on some phones if you're viewing on your phone.

      Hope that helps!
      Ben

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