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Here's what you need to be Kate Upton's trainer...
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Train with intensity!
Todays session will include 30 minutes of side bends, Kate.
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This can be extremely depressing, or extremely inspiring. Your choice. .... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzjPUzB1h0k
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The scary thing is even on his own web site he states nothing about any kind of formal education to do with fitness and nutrition.
I find this is pretty typical of celebrity "trainers" though - it's not what you know, it's who you know and if you can market yourself as some kind of guru just spouting the exact same thing that society falls for over and over again.
Aren't I awesome - I made Kate Upton look kind of fat in Sports Illustrated. How do you work out with someone 6 days a week and have them ending up looking like that?
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"kind of fat"?
Woofie, have you been smoking ana crack or something?
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I'm not sure if I missed something, but it didn't look like he was a complete d-bag. The "lengthen" and "tone" terms might get to people. When people use these terms, I think they often do so for marketing purposes. I would hope most trainers know that what tone actually is.
At the end of the day, we all have the opportunity to be a celebrity trainer. These guys make it because of personal connections, being in the right place at the right time, and superior marketing. I think you also have to promise a small miracle somewhere along the line...
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Originally Posted by KyleAaron
"kind of fat"?
Woofie, have you been smoking ana crack or something?
She doesn't look fat at all, from where I stand. As a matter of fact, she looks very *yummy* to me. Those muscle *lengthening* exercises must be working. lol
He must be a great trainer, though, he's in shape, isn't he?
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Originally Posted by ChessGuy
She doesn't look fat at all, from where I stand. As a matter of fact, she looks very *yummy* to me. Those muscle *lengthening* exercises must be working. lol
He must be a great trainer, though, he's in shape, isn't he?
Don't get me wrong, I would still slay her with the force of a thousand lightning bolts, but she is definitely a plus sized model in many of her recent pictures. Soft and curvy I have no problem with, but in Sports Illustrated I would expect the cover girl to look not quite so well padded. If that was his intention then he did a great job, but I do not see a lot of "tone" in her pictures.
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If she's what counts as a plus-size model, I think I might go bathe in sulfuric acid.
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The noob effect, as explained by Greg Everett: "You take someone who's totally sedentary and you can get 'em stronger by making them pick their nose vigorously for an hour a day."
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Elite coaching is about getting the last 5% out of a person's performance, personal training is about getting the first 50%.
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Lmfao. looks like he's a good trainer though
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