Ryan Shephard DO, to Upgrade Hit Fitness Blog Website for readers
Ryan Shephard, DO, intends to launch a new version of his popular fitness blog site in the coming weeks.
LOS ANGELES, March 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Busy individuals who would like to trim down without spending a lot of time doing it can soon access the updated version of an already-popular fitness blog by industry expert Ryan Shephard, DO.
The first version of the website, located at http://www.ryanshepharddo.com/, made its debut last fall. Version 2.0 was then launched shortly thereafter with the goal of providing additional content for readers, including interviews as well as information regarding exercising certain body parts. The second version of the hit fitness blog, like Version 1.0, has had numerous number-one rankings across all of the major search engines, which has propelled Shepard to create a brand-new version of the website.
The newest version of the site, which will be released in the coming weeks, will feature content completely dedicated to helping people who are still recovering from the holidays to achieve their ideal summer bodies, with summer fast approaching. This brand-new content will specifically target those who work 50 or more hours per week and thus do not have a lot of time to dedicate to working out.
According to Shephard, the content comes at the request of readers who wanted more ways in which to exercise while they are out and about doing other tasks. In addition, the content on the newest version of the popular fitness blog will remain completely free.
Shephard created the blog website last year because he wanted to motivate more people to begin working out without falling victim to "analysis paralysis." According to Shephard, this condition is where people desire to lose weight by working out but they don't know where to start. Because they can't figure out what the most appropriate running shoes are, for example, they grow frustrated and never start exercising.
Through Shephard's website, readers can find both the information and the motivation they need to take that first step toward achieving healthier bodies in the months and years ahead.
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