Will Vin Sant Leave You Jacked or Scammed? (2024)

“I’ve been eating healthy for years,” Vince, aka Vin Sant, brags in the YouTube ad for his workout program V Shred. “And I was eating these foods that people say are healthy but was actually killing my body’s number one fat-burning and muscle-building hormone. And when I stopped eating these, my results went through the roof.”

If you’re moderately online, you’ve likely seen Vin Sant on your screen. It doesn’t matter if you’re scrolling through Instagram, Snapchat or TikTok, he’s nearly impossible to ignore.

What's with all these VShred ads I've been getting on my YouTube since the start of the pandemic!?!!

— Christine Rendon (@busy_c) February 4, 2021

I would v much like to stop getting those VShred ads on YouTube!! I am very sick of that guy telling me that cardio does nothing! Give me Taco Bell ads instead please!

— emily (@emilyruthieg) February 5, 2021

I just want to watch YouTube videos without that maga ni VShred Ad popping up every 5 minutes!
Makes me want to eat the salad out of spite.

— Ren (@renzfj) February 3, 2021

Those awful, intrusive VShred adverts that interrupt YouTube videos every 20 seconds or so have basically encouraged me to eat junk food, get fat and never give them a dime! Great job guys!

— Matt Dennis (@mattyjdennis) February 5, 2021

if that vshred guy comes up on my Snapchat ads once again im personally going to throw hands at him

— santiago (@shvKe) February 3, 2021

He comes at you armed with claims of new scientific breakthroughs that only he and a small number of nutrition researchers know about. “So according to studies, there’s one food that can raise your overall testosterone levels by 52 percent, and overall sexual health by 78 percent,” he promises. “Can you guess what it is? I’m gonna say probably not. Until a couple of years ago, I had never heard of this food. It’s got a super weird name. But what’s cool is that you can literally start eating this one food today and to reclaim your masculinity, to get higher energy levels, raise your libido, start burning fat again, start building real muscle again and actually start feeling good.”

The thing is, to find out the identity of that one food, you’ve got to click the “‘learn more’ button below, and check it out, before you miss out” on his “free presentation that tells you what this food is, and why you need to stop eating it [presumably he meant start, sic throughout on all direct quotes from the V Shred ads], and a 30-second morning routine that you can start doing to boost this hormone and make getting in shape easy.”

Welcome to the world of V Shred marketing.

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“It’s not even clear what V Shred is. I think you stumbled across one of the emptiest fitness influencer accounts,” Oliver Lee Bateman, MEL’s resident fitness buff, tells me. “He seems to be selling a few powders and a shaker bottle. I hesitate to ever use the word ‘grift’ on anything, but this is clearly an operation that’s set up to do nothing. It’s mostly, ‘If you’ve only ever had one hamburger, you might think it’s the best hamburger.’ If you’ve only ever seen one of these guys, you might think he’s got all the answers.”

I originally asked Bateman to take a look at not only V Shred, but its supplements off-shoot, SCULPTnation, too. But we were both drawn into a confusing labyrinth of fitness programs. “There are so many websites,” Bateman marvels. “There are so many things that connect. It’s like you just took a guy from the club who had a dream, and you gave him a lot of credit cards to rack up financing to start all this, and instead of creating anything substantive, he made a maze.”

The man himself — Vin Sant — was raised in Ohio, which is seemingly core to who he is, as you can find a tattoo of his home state on the inside of his bicep. He started out as a small-town male model appearing in local ads before graduating to working a show for in Japan and having his face featured in Golf Digest and naked chest on the homepage of Tumblr.

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At some point along the way, he befriended a trio of men who would rally around his naked torso and bring him into the fitness game. Here’s how Roger Crandall, SCULPTnation’s co-founder and chief technology officer, tells the V Shred origin story in an Instagram post:

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As for the substance of what VinSant and his bros are selling, bodybuilder Geoffrey Verity Schofield, who operates his own YouTube fitness channel, tried one of Vin Sant’s workouts. The title of the resulting vid says it all: “I Bought a V Shred Program So You Don’t Have To! (It Was Cringy Hot Garbage),” a sentiment he was happy to reiterate to me over email.

“My fitness bullsh*t detector is a finely-tuned machine at this point,” he writes. “A lot of the claims that [Vin Sant] made were simply either lies, mistruths, half-truths, embellishments or unsupported by any evidence — scientific or otherwise. The sad truth is that someone promising rapid results will sell more product, even if their claims are utterly unfounded. The average person just buys based on emotion, not actual information. If they put a handsome guy like Vin Sant in the advertisem*nt and promise massive results, people will buy, even if the actual program is poorly put together.”

“I’d say at least 40 percent of YouTube ads are scams,” Schofield continues. “Every vertical has them — finance, fitness, fashion. Everyone positions themselves as a guru, with the multi-million dollar online revenue ‘screenshots’ to back it up, or the fake investment portfolio that’s up 600 percent this year, or the transformation photos that are mostly Photoshop. Results that you can have as well, if you just buy their course, after they reel you in with their free online training. It’s rampant. It’s toxic. And it’s profitable. I highly suggest that no one click on a YouTube ad, ever. They’re targeting the uninformed, the misinformed, the gullible, the stupid, the ‘I want it now’ crowd. Nothing is easy in life, and the convenient, simple solutions they offer are just a way to separate you from your money.”

The other big problem fitness personalities such as Schofield have with Vin Sant and V Shred is that they seem to liberally borrow concepts from other creators — in this case, namely, Jeff Cavaliere, the former head physical therapist and assistant strength coach for the New York Mets. YouTuber Infinite Elgintensity credits his fellow YouTuber Alan Roberts for first pointing this out. Roberts is an intense man who likes to turn a colorful phrase and loves to go ham on Vin Sant. He’s made a whole series of videos that call out V Shred as a scam. His lead has since been followed by many others — e.g., Greg Doucette (who sounds like Gilbert Gottfried if he was a gym bro) and the eruditely frustrated Brit Simon Miller.

All of this, of course, eventually caught the attention of Cavaliere, who chose to roast Vin Sant in a YouTube strength-training vid. In a skit at the start, Cavaliere interrupts a Vin Sant stand-in who’s doing a workout badly and incorrectly. Cavaliere tells his imitator, “I’ll tell you what, dude, you let me come up with the science, you keep looking pretty and just keep copying what I do.”

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What really caught Bateman’s eye as we perused the SCULPTnation website together is something he’s seen many times before — the supplement hustle. In his countless videos and websites, Vin Sant loves to hype the power of dietary supplements. To him, they can trick your body into burning fat more efficiently and building muscle more quickly. “There are manufacturing companies — either domestic or foreign — that are basically like formularies,” Bateman explains. “You call them up, tell them how much you need, give them the picture of your logo, and they’ll make the whole package for you.”

“What Vin Sant is actually selling is turmeric,” Bateman continues with an amused laugh (based on the supplement we were reviewing on the SCULPTnation site, it seems to be the main active ingredient). “I guess it has some benefits. Turmeric is mainly used in Indian cooking and stuff. You could put it on your curry. But that’s the main product here — turmeric black. He’s saying that it’s scientifically-backed. That’s one of those wiggle words — like a promise to ‘enhance fat burn.’ None of these claims mean anything. He’s also selling matcha, which is just green tea.”

This isn’t just Bateman’s opinion either. Over at Shredded Sports Science, host James Linker explained in no uncertain terms to his 280,000 subscribers that he strongly believed that Vin Sant and his SCULPTnation supplements shouldn’t be trusted. Meanwhile, science-minded fitness influencer Sean Nalewanyj also warned his 216,000 subscribers: “At the end of the day, V Shred is simply a marketer rather than a fitness expert, and his content should be viewed with that in mind.”

Actual consumer reviews are no kinder. Many, in fact, have taken to ReportScam.com, and the review site TrustPilot.com to document what they say has happened when they gave their money to Vin Sant and SCULPTnation. (The V Shred, LLC Better Business complaints page is no better.)

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It took YouTube a while to get back to me when I asked them for a comment about Vin Sant, VShred and the numerous complaints and criticisms against V Shred, LLC. But when they did, they maintained, “We looked into this channel and the examples you provided and did not find violations of YouTube’s Community Guidelines or advertising policies.” They also directed me to the About section of their Ads Policies, which clearly states, “We have strict ad policies designed to create a safe user experience. Ads that mislead users about the services or products promoted are a violation of those policies.”

Earlier this year, I reached out to Vin Sant and SCULPTnation for an interview on multiple occasions via the info available on the Contact section of the SCULPTnation website, as well via his personal account at VShred. This is the response I received:

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Two days later, I was asked to review my customer-service experience (my interview request went unaddressed):

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That’s when I also learned that I’d been enrolled in their customer database. They even included a coupon for me to buy SCULPTnation supplements at a 25-percent discount. In the end, it was probably comment enough.

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Zaron Burnett III

Zaron Burnett is an investigative journalist and longform features writer based in Los Angeles. He covers culture, politics, race, and other perplexing mysteries for MEL.

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Will Vin Sant Leave You Jacked or Scammed? (2024)

FAQs

Will Vin Sant Leave You Jacked or Scammed? ›

“A lot of the claims that [Vin Sant] made were simply either lies, mistruths, half-truths, embellishments or unsupported by any evidence — scientific or otherwise. The sad truth is that someone promising rapid results will sell more product, even if their claims are utterly unfounded.

What is the deal with V Shred? ›

V Shred programs are designed to provide users exactly what they need, from workout routines tailored to their body types to exercises aimed at their specific fitness goals. V Shred's personalized plans adapt to your needs, and that's their primary selling point.

What is the V Shred guy selling? ›

SIMPLY PUT, VSHRED is a series of virtual training and nutrition programs. You've probably seen VShred advertised all over social media, with its ubiquitous representative, Vince Sant, promoting the company in extended-length videos, and in featured testimonials from clients getting ripped in 90 days.

How much does V Shred cost? ›

Order Summary
ProductQuantityPrice
VSU ALL-ACCESS ANNUAL PASS1$97.00
Sales Tax:$0.00
Total:$97.00

Who is the V Shred guy? ›

Vince Sant is the creator of the best selling program Ripped in 90 Days. He is a certified Personal Trainer and world famous fitness model. He is also the co-founder of one the largest most trusted fitness brands in the world, V Shred. Vince has to keep his body looking perfect 365 days a year.

What is the secret to the Vshred program? ›

As well as a whole lot of talk about three secrets that will instantly make the weight loss process “super fast, simple, and easy.” If you're wondering what the V Shred secret is…it's to stop starving yourself, utilize carb cycling, and stop doing cardio and start doing HIIT.

Does Night Shred actually burn fat? ›

Night Shred is boasted as a nighttime fat burner, but its formulation does not include potent ingredients that work for weight loss. It further exaggerates improving sleep quality. It could be good if sound sleep is your concern, but it cannot be said that it will work for weight loss.

How do I cancel Vshred? ›

To deactivate or delete your account, reach out to support@vshred.com. It will take one business day to complete the cancellation. You will lose all your account data if you choose to do this and cannot recover it again.

What is the most effective weight loss program out there? ›

Summary: Compare the Best Weight Loss Programs of 2024
ProductForbes Health RatingsBest For
Weight Watchers (WW)5.0Best for Diet Flexibility
Noom Weight4.5Best Psychology-Based Program
Atkins5.0Best Low-Carb Weight Loss Program
The New Mayo Clinic DietBest Program for Long-Term Sustainability
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Is metabolic confusion a real thing? ›

What it is. The metabolic confusion diet is also known as calorie cycling and calorie shifting. It's a dieting style that allows you to alternate between high calorie and low calorie days or periods of time. It also recommends regular exercise, though it doesn't have strict exercise requirements.

What are V shred diet reviews? ›

I lost 75lbs and over the holidays got a little too happy. I'm on a mission of 90 days no sugar/bread and so far has lost 8lbs since 5/1. Help for losing weight. It's a great added supplement for helping with weight loss combined with your weight loss diet or program that you may be doing.

How do endomorphs lose weight? ›

Balancing macros is essential for an endomorph. Shift away from carbs and eat more protein. Protein helps build muscle, which boosts metabolism and fat loss. Aim for 35% or more of daily calories from lean protein sources like lean beef, chicken, fish, and some plant-based proteins.

How do I contact Vince Sant? ›

To contact Vince Sant send an email to vince@vshred.com.

Who is the CEO of Vshred? ›

Nick Daniel - V Shred | LinkedIn.

What are the three fat destroyers for endomorphs? ›

Proponents of the body type diet say endomorphs would benefit from a lower-carbohydrate, higher-protein diet, plus regular aerobic exercise to lose weight and reduce belly fat.

Is Shred good for weight loss? ›

Focus on short-term weight loss

Considering the 30 Day Shred only lasts for a month, its primary goal appears to be short-term weight loss. While some people may see significant weight reductions during the program, the likelihood of regaining this weight is high once the program is over ( 12 ).

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