Brian Schneider

Ask the Trainer

And When Exactly Do I Look Like the Girl in the Magazine?

Kwalsh writes: "I'm feeling frustrated because I killed it with my ab routine today- I do stuff in reps now that I wouldn't even attempt before- but I don't see it..."

K., I hear this often, especially from new recruits to fitness, and more often women. Intial excitement turns into frustration. Too often they miss out on the bigger changes in their bodies because they are spending too much time staring at the mirror naked. You are getting compliments, you are fitting into clothes that you haven’t before, your energy has skyrocketed, and on and on! These are the rewards of your hard work. Can you do more? Yes, but at what price?

Start mini rant: Are you looking to have the body of a magazine cover model? Don’t waste your time and energy. The image you seek is not real. Magazines want to make money. They are banking on our fears and desires. Special lighting and airbrushing go a long way. Teenage girls are getting more cosmetic surgery than ever! The athletes that are true to their image have earned it through dedicated diet and exercise and fortunate genetics. The Hollywood image is a less than reasonable goal.

Right. Rant over. That said, here's how we step up our training...

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londontransplant said "

I choose my magazines wisely (HEEB anyone?). Though recently French ..." More comments...