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The typical fitness model spends her days and nights working out.
She has a strict diet she follows to a tee.
This woman spent the last 12 weeks in preparation for this photo shoot.
During this time she further restricted her calories, and took measures to rid herself of subcutaneous water.
The photographer spent a great deal of effort to place the lighting and the camera at exactly the right angle so as to hide any imperfections.
Out of hundreds of photos taken this was the best one.
The photograph was then processed through a computer where all blemishes and skin imperfections were removed, all fatty bits taken out and shadows were enhanced to maximize effect.
All this so that you could copy something inspirational and make a meme on facebook. You’ll put quotes like ” Remember that girl who gave up? Neither does anyone else.” or “In this world there is no force equal to the strength of a determined woman”.
But what you are forgetting is this:
This woman is perfectly made up. This woman is not in the middle of a workout. This woman doesn’t even really exist. This is just another example of how we compare ourselves to impossible images. This is the “Jersey Shore” of fitness marketing.
If this is what it takes to “inspire” you to get your sorry ass to the gym, then YOU are what is wrong with the fitness industry.
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