I may receive a commission for purchases made through product links on this page, but I always stand by my opinions and endorsements!

In a minute, I’m going to dive into my Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program review and give just a little bit of background on me and my lifting history (not too much background, I swear!)

But first, a quick summary of what you are probably here to find out:

Overall the Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program is an amazing blueprint to getting the lean, chiseled Hollywood look a lot of people crave – I lost over 15 pounds of fat on it myself. The system works extremely well, and Greg O’Gallagher’s passion and energy really shine through.

I wish there was a little more instruction on lifting technique for beginners and a bit more detail on the nutrition, but all in all, you get a lot of value here — most importantly, you get a system that will 100% work if you follow it.

What I Liked What I Didn’t Like The program works! (I lost 15+ pounds) Not a lot of technique & form pointers Only 3-4 hours in the gym per week A little bit pricey for a workout program Amazing money-back policy (No risk)

Oh, and here’s how I transformed after about 12 months of following the program (and you can see more pics below if you scroll down):

(UPDATE 5/17/2018: The new Warrior Shredding Program 2.0 is now live for anyone who has bought the program or anyone who buys it now. There’s a TON of new content, new workouts, and freshly updated videos. It’s 100% worth the price of admission. Scroll all the way down to find out how my readers can get a quick and easy discount.)

Sign up through the Kinobody Physique Builder Survey link and save $20 off the program instantly.

Does the program work?

Yes. It works extremely well. I’ve lost 15 pounds of fat following it this summer.

You can see my own transformation further down the page, but there are also a lot of great Warrior Shredding transformations on the Kinobody Instagram page, like this one:

How hard is it?

Not very. If you can make it to the gym 3 times per week and put any effort at all into watching what you eat, you’ll see results.

Is it a good value?

The Warrior Shredding Program isn’t cheap at $69, but it will keep you busy for months as you strip the fat off your body. If you follow it closely, it will definitely work.

Why buy the program vs just following along on YouTube and Instagram?

You could probably piece together most of the material in the course by following Greg on social media.

But you’d be missing out on a few key features that make the program well worth the price:

Kino Warrior community on Facebook: Get access as a paying customer and get support from Greg and all the Kinobody coaches, plus advice from fellow community members on troubleshooting, staying motivated, and busting plateaus.

Accountability: When you put your money where your mouth is, you’re more likely to follow through and stick with the plan. Trust me, I’ve been there myself.

Tips & hacks: The program is full of advice, fat loss hacks, and troubleshooting tips for your training that you won’t get anywhere else. Greg has years of experience and is a damn fat-loss ninja, so hearing it straight from him is worth its weight in gold.

Now, some background on why I started the Warrior Shredding Program.

I’m 30 years old, and had been lifting only 4-5 months when I started the Warrior Shredding Program.

Early on (pre-Kinobody), I focused on just learning and progressing on big compound lifts using a 5×5 framework.

Squats, deadlifts, weighted pull ups, bench press, rows, etc.

I made a lot of progress and got a lot stronger, but one thing was bothering me.

The workload of 5 heavy sets was pretty taxing, and in order to keep progressing, you need to eat a lot. (And all most beginner weight lifting programs care about is that you get stronger as fast as possible).

And I DID get a lot stronger, but the issue was I wasn’t getting as lean as I wanted. I looked about the same, and the belly fat I had before I started was sticking around.

I didn’t want to bust my ass in the gym and still have a gut, especially with summer coming up. But I didn’t want to lose strength and go backwards.

So I was stuck and a little frustrated.

What convinced me to try the Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program?

Greg O’Gallagher at Kinobody (specifically, devouring all of the Kinobody YouTube videos) was one of the first fitness experts out there to make me feel like it was OK to want to be lean.

That it was OK to not be the biggest, strongest dude around right away, and that it doesn’t make you a loser to care about aesthetics.

That it was OK to just, I dunno, want to look good at the pool and the beach.

It was OK!

And his Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program sounded like it fit the bill perfectly.

It promised low enough volume that you could continue to get stronger while cutting down on body fat, with the ultimate goal of looking something like Brad Pitt in Fight Club or Christian Bale in American Psycho.

Super lean and chiseled.

Less time in the gym, less intense workouts, less food, better physique?

Sounded a little bit like a pipe dream, but I decided to give it a shot.

(OH — And if you’re looking to shred fat EVEN FASTER, definitely check out my review of the Kinobody Aggressive Fat Loss program.)

What you get with the Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program

Before I dive into what I liked and didn’t like about the routine, here’s pretty much everything that’s included in the Warrior Shredding Program.

An Intro video where Greg O’Gallagher welcomes you to the program

Access to a private members forum (more on that later)

An opportunity to check out some Kinobody gear (upsell)

An opportunity to get one-on-one coaching from a Kinobody pro (upsell)

Some reading on Greg O’Gallagher’s fitness philosophies: Why he thinks being lean is best for aesthetics and his thoughts on time spent in the gym

The Warrior Shredding nutrition plan: Basically, how to cut properly and how to benefit from intermittent fasting (along with some sound advice on how to incorporate dessert and alcohol into a cutting diet).

New in WSP 2.0: Brand new workout routines (8 week chest focus, 8 week shoulder focus), advice on how to do a “muscle up” phase after 12 weeks of dedicated cutting to retain or build new muscle, and new high-production videos walking you through the entire program start to finish.

Then comes the good stuff, which is why we all got the program, right? The workouts!

The Warrior Shredding Program includes 3 workouts to be done each week on non-consecutive days. An upper body workout that focuses on shoulders, a lower body workout, and another upper body workout that focuses on the chest.

The routines come written out in text form, then you also get 3 videos with Greg walking you through each workout.

The videos are pretty bare-bones; there aren’t a ton of pointers on form and technique. But they’re a good visual cue to see how Greg O’Gallagher handles warm ups and how exactly to implement his trademarked Reverse Pyramid Training. (UPDATE: Greg has updated all of the videos and added new video content to the program as of 5/2018)

How you get it

The Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program is hosted on Teachable, a fairly well known online learning site.

That makes browsing through the program information pretty enjoyable and makes it easy to jump around between sections. It’s nice presentation wise, though I did find Teacheable to be a tad glitchy here and there.

(Note: This also means there is no pdf copy of the Warrior Shredding Program)

My experience, results, and Kinobody transformation

OK folks.

Having tried the Warrior Shredding Program myself, here’s what I liked and didn’t like about it:

PROS

The workouts are fast.

With my previous routine, my workouts had been creeping up to the hour plus range, sometimes taking almost 90 minutes. My Kinobody Warrior Shredding workouts take a crisp 40-45 minutes.

I liked working in a variety of rep ranges.

Reverse Pyramid Training usually calls for 4-6 reps for your heaviest work, but you also get a chance to frequently drop the weight down and go for 8, 10, 12 or more reps. Just something about that deep muscle burn (“Oh the burn, it’s so deep!”) that makes you feel great.

The progression model.

RPT really makes a lot of sense for someone who wants to make strength gains while on a cut. Every time you do an exercise, you either add weight or reps. That means sometimes progress is slow (You might spend three weeks doing a 100lb overheadpress for 4 reps, then 5, then finally 6), but you’re always making progress.

That’s the key to building a great physique while dieting. You aren’t going to get massively strong super quickly, but you will look and feel better and better and better every single week.

Greg’s approach to aesthetic legs.

Anyone who has done heavy squats knows how quickly you can pack on size to your legs. But if you just want to look great on the beach, massive powerlifting thighs might not be exactly what you want.

Greg O’Gallagher has designed the leg training in the Warrior Shredding Program with the goal of getting toned, athletic looking legs that’ll still fit into your pants.

It works. Greg from Kinobody is all about aesthetics, so there’s a big emphasis on chest, shoulders, and abs here.

You’ll definitely notice a difference with your shirt off, even after just a couple of weeks. Stick with it long enough and the big changes will come.

CONS

The Teachable interface was a little bit wonky at times.

If you’re familiar with Greg’s work on his YouTube channel, there’s nothing particularly mindblowing about the nutrition information here. There’s some basic information about how to calculate your macros and stick to the meal plan, but nothing you can’t piece together yourself.

The quality of the workout videos left a little to be desired.

Some extra tips on form and variations would have been great. (UPDATE: These have been improved massively in the May 2018 Warrior Shredding 2.0 update)

There are no traditional squats or deadlifts in this program, which could be a dealbreaker for some people, though I don’t particularly mind.

I can confirm that I’ve gotten stronger, for sure, and that I really like the aesthetics changes I’m seeing so far.

After about one year following Kinobody, here’s my transformation:

One important thing I’ll note is that my results were SO MUCH BETTER when I started using the intermittent fasting. (I resisted it at first.)

Your experience may be a little different.

UPDATE: I’ve since moved on to the Kinobody Greek God Program, which is great for lean bulking and packing on serious strength and muscle. Check out my full review of the Greek God Program.

What’s the Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program support forum like?

As a nice bonus, you’ll also get access to a members only forum where other Warrior Shredders share tips and ask questions.

It’s a pretty active community with over 2,000 discussions.

I actually posted a question on a weekday afternoon and got my first (and quite helpful) response in under an hour.

There are also some really helpful sticky threads like ‘How to deal with common plateaus’ and a solid FAQ thread.

(I can’t confirm if Greg posts there or not. If he does, it’s not super frequent.)

A NOTE ON KINOBODY CUSTOMER SERVICE

I had a few questions here and there throughout my experience and found the email response team (support@kinobody.com) to be extremely responsive and helpful.

They also offer a full refund on the product in the first 30 days.

Two thumbs up for these guys.

The Verdict (Tl;DR)

Do I recommend the Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program?

Absolutely! Though it may not be right for everyone.

You’ll definitely love this program if:

You’re relatively new to lifting and you’ve got some extra fat to burn

You dig the lean, shredded look

You don’t want to spend more than 3-4 hours in the gym each week

You’re more of an aesthetic lifter than the powerlifting-type

You need tips and advice on the nutrition side of cutting down & how to refeed

You want your shoulders and chest to look awesome

Ready to join the Warrior Shredding Program today? Follow these 4 simple steps to get an easy $20 off:

Click here to take the Kinobody Physique Builder Quiz (opens in a new tab), then enter your gender and age.

(opens in a new tab), then enter your gender and age. Under “Condition,” choose “I’m skinny fat.”

Under “Goal,” choose “ My main goal is DEFINITION .”

.” Whala – Get the program for $49 instead of $69

Kinobody FAQ

Is Kinobody legit? Is it a scam?

I can tell you with 100% certainty that Kinobody is legit and not a scam. I’ve gone through every single program and tried the Kino supplements as a paying customer.

You get what you pay for, complete with support and customer service. The products deliver exactly what’s advertised and, as far as I know, Greg himself is super legit!

You should have no concerns about handing your money over to Kinobody if, and only if, you plan on following through with the Kinobody workout routines.

Read more on this here: Is Kinobody legit?

Can I get the Kinobody Warrior Shredding Program for free over torrent?

Sorry, you can’t get it for free as far as I know.

The program comes in an interactive online format, so there’s no simple pdf that people can share around.

Where can I see more Kinobody testimonials?

Head on over to the program sales page for Warrior Shredding and you’ll see plenty of real life testimonials and transformations.

Which Kinobody program should I do?

Greg designed an interactive quiz to help you answer this exact question! Scroll back up a tad and you’ll find the link… following it will also give you an easy discount on whatever program you choose to buy.

The Warrior Shredding Program is best, though, for people who have some but not a ton of fat to lose. It’ll take you from chubby or semi-lean to pretty cut. If you have a lot of fat to lose, go for the Aggressive Fat Loss Program (click for my review).

If you’re skinny and need to bulk up, start with Greek God (click for my review).