Victoria's Secret Model Workout Plan
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just a note, i think most people have a belly roll when they sit down. if you're bent over, your skin is going to fold against itself.
in a bunch of the photoshop before and afters i've seen, models will have the roll when they hunch over or bend over, and it's photoshopped out.
just make sure you know what's real, and what's fantasy!
pretty much this...it's all pretend0 -
Do they even lift?0
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Chances are the Victoria's Secret Models have never heard of this workout plan and that it's being marketed as such to gain popularity.0
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I would guess they do pilates and/or yoga, probably some cardio (step or treadmill), and maybe low weight/higher rep weights, and watch their diet, but probably don't push protein the way most lifters would....I think its sad (and rude) that it is assumed they don't do anything and simply eat nothing to look the way they do, believe it or not, some people actually don't have weight issues...not all people come from the direction of needing to lose weight to stay slim. I eat 2000 to maintain, and that's before I have even lifted a weight..then I add more
You may be able to fruck around with Photoshop in print, but not on the runway.
But as for the OP...just try to look the best you can look, cause you can't look like anyone else, there really is no magic formula.Some kind of resistance training is going to be your friend....I say go heavier, but I like the cut look.0 -
I would guess they do pilates and/or yoga, probably some cardio (step or treadmill), and maybe low weight/higher rep weights, and watch their diet, but probably don't push protein the way most lifters would....I think its sad (and rude) that it is assumed they don't do anything and simply eat nothing to look the way they do, believe it or not, some people actually don't have weight issues...not all people come from the direction of needing to lose weight to stay slim. I eat 2000 to maintain, and that's before I have even lifted a weight..then I add more
You may be able to fruck around with Photoshop in print, but not on the runway.
But as for the OP...just try to look the best you can look, cause you can't look like anyone else, there really is no magic formula.Some kind of resistance training is going to be your friend....I say go heavier, but I like the cut look.
I agree. I'm sure this isn't true for all models, but I'm sure that VS Models put in a lot of hard work and exercise to get their bodies the way they do. Even before the photoshop, they look amazing0 -
A lot of these posts make sense! Thanks for the feedback.
I'm still a gym newbie and I'm confused on what workouts I should do at the gym0 -
hahahahaha. haha. hahahaha0
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Kerr reportedly works out daily with yoga, resistance exercises, and high-impact workouts such as running or boxing. "I make sure I do half an hour of yoga in the morning so that then I'm feeling good," she has said, according to the Daily Mail in the UK. "I have been working out quite a bit doing Pilates and yoga and strength training with weights and resistant bands and I eat super healthy."
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/miranda-kerr-shares-diet-fitness-secrets-article-1.1196760
http://www.koraorganics.com/blog/live-in-my-skin/all-things-organic/organic-certification/my-general-well-being-nutrition-guide-what-i-do-to-stay-healthy-by-miranda/0 -
Chances are the Victoria's Secret Models have never heard of this workout plan and that it's being marketed as such to gain popularity.
Well given that some of the VS models actually appear in these vids in YouTube you assume wrong0 -
I would guess they do pilates and/or yoga, probably some cardio (step or treadmill), and maybe low weight/higher rep weights, and watch their diet, but probably don't push protein the way most lifters would....I think its sad (and rude) that it is assumed they don't do anything and simply eat nothing to look the way they do, believe it or not, some people actually don't have weight issues...not all people come from the direction of needing to lose weight to stay slim. I eat 2000 to maintain, and that's before I have even lifted a weight..then I add more
You may be able to fruck around with Photoshop in print, but not on the runway.
But as for the OP...just try to look the best you can look, cause you can't look like anyone else, there really is no magic formula.Some kind of resistance training is going to be your friend....I say go heavier, but I like the cut look.
I agree. I'm sure this isn't true for all models, but I'm sure that VS Models put in a lot of hard work and exercise to get their bodies the way they do. Even before the photoshop, they look amazing
People mention the photo shopping, so that people will not be overly critical about the way movement and positions can impact the momentary look of their bodies. But, I agree that the models are beautiful even without the photo shopping. Anyone trying to claim otherwise is deluding themselves and it does no one any favors.
I also find it annoying that people assume the models are unhealthy and starving. The people saying that have probably never even seen the models in the runway show, and know nothing about the reality of their health. These women continue to model well into their thirties and even after having children.
But, at the same time, I would never think that a person could do a VS model workout and get their body. But, as others said, you can do the right things to get the healthiest, fittest body that you are capable of and enjoy what it looks like.
If you need to lose weight then eat at a deficit. If you don't need to lose weight then eat at maintenance. Do strength training. There are many options and you can also do pilates and yoga if you enjoy that.0 -
I think they're a helluva lot more beautiful before the photoshopping. Sometimes I think their graphics department has never seen a real live naked woman. I've seen images where it looked like they completely digitally erased any sign of buttcheeks or natural curve.
And Adriana Lima here? http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/529348-adriana-lima-in-the-gym-pic So much more gorgeous than in the catalog.0 -
I think they're a helluva lot more beautiful before the photoshopping. Sometimes I think their graphics department has never seen a real live naked woman. I've seen images where it looked like they completely digitally erased any sign of buttcheeks or natural curve.
And Adriana Lima here? http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/529348-adriana-lima-in-the-gym-pic So much more gorgeous than in the catalog.
Yes, I agree. They are actually very beautiful women. It is the photo shopping that actually makes them look odd sometimes. I think that's what people must have seen when they put them down. If you watch the runway show, they can't photo shop that and you see their bodies that are very healthy looking.0 -
I don't know why so many people are pooh-poohing this.
I did this workout and grew seven inches.
No way! You grew! Thats awesome.0
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