A Fitness Pro’s Perspective On Sports Illustrated Featuring A Plus Size Model

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Sports Illustrated has taken the words “bodies come in all shapes and sizes” to heart this season and featured the beautiful plus size model (who I don’t even consider plus size) Ashley Graham on the cover of their 2016 swimsuit edition.

Traditionally, swimsuits in this country tend to be modeled by very slim women.  Even the suits that are targeted towards more curvy women are often times displayed on very slender models.  Featuring Ashley on the cover of Sports Illustrated is a refreshing breakthrough in an industry that tends to only highlight one body type.  Ashley’s appearance celebrates a group of women who I believe have not been properly represented or acknowledged by the fashion industry for years!

It’s really important to avoid comparing yourself to others and I recommend you focus on being your own personal best at all times.  However, it can take an incredible amount of inner strength for women and men to continue seeing daily images of mostly airbrushed models and still hold on to their own self esteem.  That is what makes this edition of Sports Illustrated so important and why I’m so excited about it.  Ashley is more than a woman with great curves rocking a swimsuit.  I believe Ashley’s photo shoot will literally help set some people free.  Instead of people dieting and torturing themselves to conform to one look, my hope is that she will inspire the public to focus on being healthy, strong, and comfortable in their own skin.

While many people like myself are applauding Sports Illustrated and incredibly proud of Ashley, there have been some critics.  What I find sad is that one of her critics was Cheryl Tiegs, a fellow model.  Cheryl stated that she is concerned that plus size models are sending an unhealthy message to the public.  I never like to assume what is in another person’s heart and I don’t think Cheryl meant to be unkind.  However, it is very wrong to assume that just because a person wears a certain size clothing they are unhealthy.  That is between the individual and their physician.

Over the years I’ve trained people of all sizes and I’ve learned that it is never a good idea to judge someone’s health by their size.  I’ve had the opportunity to perform numerous health assessments and review enough doctor’s reports to learn that there are larger people in great health.  I personally know curvy women that run marathons, have flat stomachs, and look amazing in skin tight clothing.  Sure, there are people that need to lose weight for health reasons (some of it serious) and I help coach them throughout their weight loss journey.

However, I’ve also seen a lot of damage done to people’s bodies due to yo-yo dieting and overtraining in their attempt to achieve a certain size.  Eating disorders are very real and they are usually camouflaged under the guise of “eating healthy.”

When I read an interview about a supermodel crying herself to sleep because she went to bed hungry or I hear a male model admit to dehydrating his body to look “ripped” for a photo shoot, I begin to question “what are we calling healthy?”  It is disheartening to hear a spokesperson from the fashion industry which is  widely known for its unhealthy behavior and body image issues criticize larger models all in the name of public health.  I find it a flimsy excuse for judging others.

Ashley Graham is not petite.  However, I highly doubt she is unhealthy.  Actually, she looks VERY healthy to me.  She works out harder than I do and I’m guessing she maintains a healthy diet.  The most healthy part about her is her attitude and the fact that she’s so confident in her own skin she’s not willing to starve herself to fit someone else’s idea of what she should look like.  She has such a healthy level of self-esteem that she was able to say no to harming herself for the purpose of fortune and fame which is something I wish more models were willing to do.

Please understand, I’m not discounting the hard work of naturally thin models.  When we as a society make the statement “bodies come in all shapes and sizes” that includes thin women too and they should be equally celebrated for their God-given beauty and talents.  The idea behind embracing curvy women is for prejudice and judgement to stop.  Thin models should not have to experience judgement either.

To say that health is all about being a certain height and weight is to put people in a generic box.   The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that “positive health is associated with a capacity to enjoy life and to withstand challenges;  it is not merely the absence of disease.”  So far, Ashley fits the bill.

It’s important to eat well, exercise, and maintain a healthy weight.  It’s also important to remember that your number on the scale is personal.  You know when you feel your best and you’re not depriving yourself.  I think Ashley does too.  She’s a great example to us all.

Bring on the swimsuit weather!

With Love,
Jennifer Ledford

How To Handle Overwhelm When It Pops Up

How To Handle Overwhelm When It Pops Up

Have you ever added something new to your life and felt overwhelmed?  If you have, you’re normal.  When you add something new to your daily routine, there is usually a period of adjustment and/or a learning curve that you need to go through to figure out what works for you.

In today’s video I talk about how to handle the feelings of overwhelm that can pop up when you add something new to your life.  From time to time we will all experience the pressures associated with growth in our lives or obtaining new goals.  The secret is to not allow the pressure to paralyze you and hold you back from achieving success.

Enjoy the video and have a fantastic week!

With Love,
Jennifer

How To Handle Overwhelm When It Pops Up

 

How Belief And Action Work Together To Help You Accomplish Your Goals

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Goal setting is an interesting thing.  For some people it’s very methodical.  From the outside looking in, it can almost seem like they march right down the field of life crossing goals off their list as if it’s a simple trip to the grocery store.  While there’s always a backstory to anyone’s success, it’s important to take note of the basic principles that contribute to successfully accomplishing one’s goals.

When it comes to accomplishing goals, it’s imperative that you believe you can succeed.  Belief helps you expect a positive outcome which affects your thoughts, your words, and your actions.

One of the best examples of people that maintain high levels of belief they can and will succeed are professional athletes.  If you had a chance to watch the Super Bowl and any of the pregame interviews with the players, you may have noticed that they all demonstrated a high level of belief when it came to achieving the end goal of winning.  Not one of those players goes into the game expecting less than a win.  They know that only one team will take home the trophy but they all take on a “losing is not an option” attitude.  At the end of the game one team does take home the trophy and the other team has had one heck of a season. Both come out big winners.

One of the biggest reasons the players in the Super Bowl are able to believe they can win is because they have won games in the past.  Most people have a hard time believing they can achieve a goal that seems miles away from where they’re at.  Or, maybe they’ve had some success but never quite reached the end goal.  An example of this would be losing weight and keeping it off for good.  Based on my own personal experience, I can promise you that past failures by no means dictate your future.  However, they can get in the way when it comes to believing you can achieve your goals.

This is why it’s recommended that you pursue your goals one step at a time and keep them realistic.  With any new goal you’re going to have to step into some unchartered territory.  If you start with activities you believe you can implement right away and stick to, it’s going to be much easier to believe you can reach the finish line.  For every small step forward you take, additional confidence and belief is being built and the goal begins to seem less overwhelming.

While belief is one of the most critical components of success, belief alone, without action, will not take you very far.  Achieving goals requires taking the necessary steps to reach your goal along with staying consistent with the activities that will contribute to positive results.  This is why it’s very important that you set realistic goals based on your ability and  the time you can commit.

Fortunately time and ability are flexible.  You can always learn new skills and improve your ability.  And, you can always reevaluate how you are spending your time and make adjustments based on your current priorities.  I recommend getting started with one to two things you know you can implement right away and as you progress you will figure out what works with your schedule and which activities are giving you the best results .  What’s most important is that you are moving forward toward the goal.  Your journey is personal so avoid comparing yourself to others and their pace.  Focus on your own personal success.

When you believe you can succeed and make time to take the necessary steps to get you closer to your goal, you will be amazed with your results.

Here’s to total success in every area of your life!

With love,
Jennifer Ledford