jodie marsh, and her promotion of training supplements
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She is absolutely hideous She was very pretty before she got her Woody Woodpecker nose. I do feel a certain admiration for her dedication to getting fit, I would imagine it has took a lot of hard work. Those false ***** look ridiculous on the type of body she has now though.
The product and packaging looks as tacky as she is.
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Clever (read snidey/cynical) marketing. I'm not sure if you remember a supplement from a couple of decades ago called Cybergenics Total Bodybuilding System. It was very aggresively marketed, appeared in all of the bodybuilding magazines and came with some bold claims. It was purported to be more effective than Dianabol and the ad would have photos of before and after subjects showing huge changes. They also drafted in Franco Santoriello a pro bodybuilder as the figurehead for the campaign.
Santoriello claimed he had used Cybergenics himself although in interviews he referred to it as Cybergenetics (couldn't even get the name right!). The supplement program came with a training and diet plan that was virtually impossible to follow. This gave them the legal leverage to sell the product, no one was able to follow the program as instructed so could not sue when it didn't deliver. There were other caveats like 'individual results will vary' etc. In short it was a massive and expensive con.
http://muscle-insider.com/content/was-cybergenics-scam
Santoriello claimed he had used Cybergenics himself although in interviews he referred to it as Cybergenetics (couldn't even get the name right!). The supplement program came with a training and diet plan that was virtually impossible to follow. This gave them the legal leverage to sell the product, no one was able to follow the program as instructed so could not sue when it didn't deliver. There were other caveats like 'individual results will vary' etc. In short it was a massive and expensive con.
http://muscle-insider.com/content/was-cybergenics-scam
i enjoy body-building magazines, but sometimes it seems 40% are full of absolute bullsh*t claims, its annoying to see. And ive been to seminars when an amateur has been promoting there product and meant to help fellow enthusiast - but ive asked them about contest diets ect and was told i dont actually need solid food, i could have "there breakfast formula, then meal replacement shakes and there whey powders for the rest of the day" lol so close to punching the pr*ck in the face.
i wish there claims were more stringently controlled, its often sickening.
and agree competitive bodybuilding can be unhealthy no doubt, although not realy in jodies case imo, shes only mildly muscled and mildyl lower than normal bodyfat levels. nothing extreme about her atall........ so far lol.
but im lol'ing at jodies "skinny whey"
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She is absolutely hideous She was very pretty before she got her Woody Woodpecker nose. I do feel a certain admiration for her dedication to getting fit, I would imagine it has took a lot of hard work. Those false ***** look ridiculous on the type of body she has now though.
The product and packaging looks as tacky as she is.
but thing is for females when trying to loose bodyfat of significant evels, is quite likely to result in boobies loosing size. many are uncomfortable with that
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Oh I totally agree with you Jef, but her ***** need downsizing to look more natural. Seems a shame to have a sculptured body and spoil it with those bloopers
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Depends how one uses the word 'healthy' I suppose. I mean in a holistic sense. I don't think dedicating all that time and effort to a body modification obsession is healthy. That would apply to body building in general. I'm not against being in shape but as part of a lifestyle where one cares for oneself rather than trying to beat oneself into submission where the body is an enemy.
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even though shes only mildly conditioned imo, that only lasts a few days, within a few days she will likely hold a bit more water and a few months after will be much more like her publicly conceived condition.
no point reducing the puppies for the sake of a few months of the year where they look that out of proportion.
and then people usually compete for a few years in a row, or more normally every 2nd year, so they like boobies in the "down time", paying the price for the short time of competing is just the accepted price
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only over the top if your not into competitive bodybuilding.
if you are then its an amazing standard.
its subjective, and obviously for the huge % of the population looks extreme, but its not done for the benefit of the population.
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Depends how one uses the word 'healthy' I suppose. I mean in a holistic sense. I don't think dedicating all that time and effort to a body modification obsession is healthy. That would apply to body building in general. I'm not against being in shape but as part of a lifestyle where one cares for oneself rather than trying to beat oneself into submission where the body is an enemy.
the highlighted bit doesnt really make sense to me tbh, are you able to offer a clearer insight?
what part of bodybuilding outwith competition do you feel is unhealthy?
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whats the general thoughts from a "outsiders point of view" on this?
http://www.jstjodie.com/
clearly a marketing tool, but try give an honest appraisal of your thoughts upon seeing this.
http://www.jstjodie.com/
clearly a marketing tool, but try give an honest appraisal of your thoughts upon seeing this.
Instead, normal person will spend that 70 quid on healthy foods in LIDL, eat wisely and do some reaonable exercises to remain or become a fitter human, which is much more pleasant and healthy than looking like the Marsh from Mars with disturbing looks. Even Michael Jackson must be throwing up inside his grave on seeing what Jodie has done to itself.
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Not a look I think looks great for women, that said it looks better than the huge sweating mounds of stretch fabric clad heffers you can see in any public place in the uk smoking, drinkign and eating crap, though somewhere in the middle is best.
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As an outsider, I don't admire this marketing tool, as no one in right mind would wish to turn into a right tool like Mister Jodie Marsh by consuming those products.
Instead, normal person will spend that 70 quid on healthy foods in LIDL, eat wisely and do some reaonable exercises to remain or become a fitter human, which is much more pleasant and healthy than looking like the Marsh from Mars with disturbing looks. Even Michael Jackson must be throwing up inside his grave on seeing what Jodie has done to itself.
Instead, normal person will spend that 70 quid on healthy foods in LIDL, eat wisely and do some reaonable exercises to remain or become a fitter human, which is much more pleasant and healthy than looking like the Marsh from Mars with disturbing looks. Even Michael Jackson must be throwing up inside his grave on seeing what Jodie has done to itself.
" I wouldnt touch Jodie Marsh with a stolen dick" and pmsl at that lol
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I, as an outsider, still think that Mister Marsh is not appealing as a marketing tool.
I recently saw that self-nominated fame hungry celebrity Kim Kardashian's cardboard cutout at a pharmacy. Her full figure with voluptious curves seems more appealing than Jodies extreme looks. I'd rather fitness freaks follow that as an example to gain figure like hers. That's my opinion. I respect others' opinions if they prefer a musclewoman look. Each to their own etc.
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