Oh my god! Coach Eddie Lomax, author of 6 home fitness eBooks, is a complete scam artist!
A scam is defined as a “fraudulent business scheme.” It’s a business that’s supposed to swindle you out of your money.
With this definition, Eddie Lomax should be taking your money and running for the hills. Yup, that’s why he has 6 ebooks on the Internet, and that’s why he guarantees an 8 week money back guarantee on all his products.
That’s ridiculous! Everyone knows that if you follow any sort of exercise program for 8 weeks, you’re bound to get results. And what if after 8 weeks you don’t like the product?
Then what proof do you have that he’ll actually refund your money? You don’t, other than the fact that his transactions are all handles by Clickbank.com, which is basically like PayPal.com with better security, more features, and with a great, ten year track record.
In other words, if Eddie Lomax does refuse to refund your money, then you just contact Clickbank, and they’ll refund it for you. They can, since they’re the ones who handle the cash flow. Clickbank.com’s the big boss.
So, yup, Eddie Lomax is a scam artist. He’s a scam artist because he’s put together super high intensity workouts that will help you improve your fitness level and charges just a fraction of the cost it would cost if you hired a personal trainer.
In my opinion, he’s not really scamming the consumer. He’s screwing over the personal trainer who charges $40 per hour, or the gym owner, who charges $40 per month for a membership.
And he’s even screwing over companies who try to sell you infomercial products. You know, those ab belts, and all those fancy schmansy gadgets that don’t really work.
And he’s also screwing over all those companies that sell diet pills. Because he’s showing you the value of hard work and hard exercise. He’s giving you a clear cut plan, from beginning to end.
Seriously? Does that sound like a scam artist to you? I think you’re just making an excuse not to start your fitness journey. Stop making excuses and start your fitness journey today.
Simply choose from one of the programs below based on the equipment you have access to:
If you have NO equipment at Home, then choose Workout Without Weights. (Click Here to Read Review). Or, forget the review and click here to go straight to Coach Lomax’s Bodyweight Training Website.
If you have just a Dumbbell at Home, then Choose Gladiator Body Workout. (Click Here to Read Review). Or, forget the review and click here to go straight Coach Lomax’s Dumbbell Training Website.
Other Coach Lomax Workouts:
- Superior Dumbbell Workout (Click Here)
- Extreme Dumbbell Fitness (Click Here)
- Athletic Body Workout (Click Here)
- Ultimate Gymless Workout (Click Here)
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Comments

Hallo Eddie. My name is Edwin Lomax I am into fitness and I am also 5”8 weigh around 68 kg sometimes as low as 65 in summer. I have read some of your stuff and you sound like you make sense. I am into kettlebells and enjoy the versatility they provide. I live in Australia, and I was born in New Zealand. I have an uncle who was a South Island wrestling champion. Some things run in the genes.
Hey Edwin, this article was written by me (Parth). I’ll let Coach Lomax know that you commented and maybe he’ll comment as well. Thanks for your feedback!
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