too "bulky"?
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You look fit, and that is important to me in a PT. As far as bulky? I'd say you haven't even begun to bulk. @JoRocka can show you a thing or two about bulking*swoon*3
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I think you look great, and not to bulky. Those pictures would definitely not turn me off from hiring you.0
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MiloBloom83 wrote: »You look fit, and that is important to me in a PT. As far as bulky? I'd say you haven't even begun to bulk. @JoRocka can show you a thing or two about bulking*swoon*
Blush- aw thanks.
Still trying to capture that elusive weight that will make me spring up into a massive she-hulk over night.
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You look great! Anybody should be proud to have to train them. That would show them the hard work and dedication it takes to get fit1
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I'd like to look like you when I grow up! (PS - everything everyone else has said - you could have some pictures like this, some more casual without flexing)0
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MiloBloom83 wrote: »You look fit, and that is important to me in a PT. As far as bulky? I'd say you haven't even begun to bulk. @JoRocka can show you a thing or two about bulking*swoon*
Blush- aw thanks.
Still trying to capture that elusive weight that will make me spring up into a massive she-hulk over night.
sigh.
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You look fantastic. I think the pics are great tonshow your dedication and success. For an average gym-goer, I would say also include a picture of you smiling and relaxed, or working with a client. Most people new to training are nervous and afraid of being embarrassed or judged. A warm smile makes a fit person less intimidating.1
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Those striations!! Looks great, I've seen bulky women that scare me haha, but I'd say you're just well defined. Good work!0
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Not too bulky. Fit and healthy. You can be my PT anytime.0
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Ehhhh, I guess it will depend on who you are trying to market yourself to. There's going to be people at opposite ends of the spectrum. Some women will say you're too bulky (as in you have ANY muscle as some are turned off by that) but there's not a whole lot you can do about it. Personally, I'd rather see someone with muscle tone because at least I know they WORKED for it. Someone who is naturally skinny obviously wouldn't appeal to me for training purposes. I'd say put whatever pics you want out there. Someone will always have something negative to say but I think the majority of women will see hard work and dedication.0
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If a potential client is turned off by how you look rather than what you do or don't know, the eff em.
You look great, BTW. I wouldn't think twice about using the pictures.
To be fair... I wonder if you'd get a different response if you posted this in one of the more general forums. In the gaining/building forum, there's almost no such thing as too bulky.1 -
I think those pictures look fit yet feminine. I've seen bulky looking women and these pictures are not it. I know what you mean, most women want to look smaller and soft.0
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