Diet Tips

I have many ask what does my diet consist of? Well this in itself is sometimes a loaded question and the reason that I say this is because if you are catching me during show prep time then it’s extremely strict and boring.  If you are catching me at pre-shoot time it may not be as severe but then again could be much more of a carb depleting diet and if it’s just during a normal everyday week (which doesn’t happen that often) THEN it may be something you are interested in :)

What I like to tell people or the advice that I give and this is to a fairly new “dieting” individual.  Although I much rather prefer “lifestyle change” than diet.  Diet assumes that it’s short-lived or not something that will continue on.  The advice that I prefer to give people is more to change the ways they eat, to benefit from it, and then to carry this throughout the rest of their lives and always better their life if possible.

This is basically what I give as a general guideline, this is what to cut out immediately right away as most people are trying to kickstart their metabolism again.  The majority of people that I have ask me questions have a problem with what to eat, what not to eat and how much, how many times a day to eat.  One piece of advice that I can give, the more meals you put in a day the BETTER!!! I do six meals a day, yes that sounds like a lot and for somebody who does 2 or 3 of course it is…it’s double..BUT it will work I promise!!

The major things that I tell a person when beginning on their diet is you HAVE  to cut out these major factors for at least 2 months, be very strict and then you can absolutely incorporate them back in to your diet (not all as some are just bad for you) but even the other things in MODERATION can be brought back in.  What you are basically doing with this diet is “jump starting” your metabolism again because more than likely if you aren’t seeing the results and you definitely aren’t following more strict guidelines..you have probably slowed down your metabolism.

The following items should absolutely be cut out for the period of time that you need your body to acclimate to the changes.  Number one you are probably cutting out a number of things that you shouldn’t be having anyway, number two you are adding more good to your body every single day (and you will feel like all you do is eat and you’re getting fat but trust me when I say YOU WILL NOT!!)   So here is what I would cut out for 2 months:  dairy, sugar, salt, white carbs and alcohol (I know crazy!!! lol) NO EXCEPTIONS…don’t try to switch this or that, etc just be strict for 2 months that’s all I ask :-)

Once you have done this you should see some very big changes and as you progress in your training and diet you can learn how to incorporate some of these things back into your diet, have a cheat meal (not a cheat day) and how to handle yourself in different social situations when it comes to food!

A few other tips that I can give in terms of diet are more replacement items for some things that you may be using now.  For example seasonings I always use Mrs. Dash, there is a huge variety now of flavors and it is all salt free.  I use splenda (obviously) instead of sugar.  Recently I was changing up somebody’s diet a bit and rather than him using wheat bread or bagel etc I recommended Ezekial bread (and it also comes in wraps, english muffins, etc so not limited to just bread).  I would always substitute a white potatoe with a sweet potatoe (unless you are following some sort of show diet guidelines and are in need of white).  Also of course your veggies stick with anything green and not colored (just for the initial stages of course) green beans, zucchini, spinach, asparagus, broccoli, etc.

I hope this mini guideline will help a few people out! As I stated before and I will ALWAYS say this…everyone’s body is different and along with that comes different changes and different outcomes but the initial guidelines for people can be similar.  Good luck with the dieting ladies or lifestyle changes as I like to say!!!

 

 

 

 

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NETWORK: One Of The Best Pieces Of Advice For An Aspiring Fitness Model

“What advice can you give me, I want to start fitness modeling?”  I receive this question many times and there are a number of different things you can do, depending on where you are at the moment, what you are looking to do, what you have done already, etc.  BUT the one piece of advice that I can give and that I myself still always do is NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORK.  Is it exciting? Most of the time, no :) Do you need to put in your time and follow-up frequently? Absolutely.

You need to view yourself as a business, it’s a job.  If you were to work in an office, or run your own business you would be doing the exact same thing…you have to get leads, follow-up with possible interests, contact people to let them know you exist, put yourself in the proper environment.  These things are all true of fitness modeling as well.

For beginners, one of the best things you can do is go to expos and shows.  Although you may not be interested in the competing side of things the fitness expos that are involved with the bigger shows are key.  Three of the best ones that I feel should be attended are the Olympia, the Arnold and also possibly the LA Expo.  The Arnold is the biggest expo of them all,  it encompasses three days and almost every photographer is at this expo at some point during that time.  The expo is also filled with all of the major and quite a few smaller supplement companies, clothing companies, and other fitness related product companies.   Not only are the photographers there but the magazines are there as well.  If you plan on attending an expo be prepared!! Have business cards with all of your contact information on them (there are a number of companies out there that can prepare these at a very reasonable cost or you can even make them yourself on your own computer!).  Also have a few select images printed in 8×10′s that you can leave along with your card.  Make sure to select ones that show diversity and that are of course, most flattering.

Now, some of you may not have images – get them!! Yes, you most likely will have to pay for your first photo shoot or your first few photo shoots but you need quality images.  Do you need to spend thousands or get tons of pictures done? No…but you need something professional to hand out to people and something that captures you and your physique and hard work in the best light possible.

The other key piece to the networking puzzle is the computer!! Get online, start going through Facebook, Twitter, magazine sites, forums…places that you can find contact information and if you can’t find contact information there is usually always a general email.  Take this general email and contact them and explain who you are looking for and can they please point you in the right direction.  You may send out 20 emails and only get back a few or get back one, but it’s a start!

Another networking move is go into fitness, modeling, bodybuilding, and/or supplement forums.  Read the threads, see if anybody has useful information regarding anything, maybe somebody with a connection to something has left an interesting thread….you never know!  Also if you browse the fitness magazine websites more than likely they have a direct Facebook and/or Twitter link.  Go to these links and leave your own page for them to view along with an email that has your photos, tell them what you’re interested in and be confident in your presentation!!

This career does not happen overnight!!  Even if you think of somebody and think it seems that way, it seems that in the blink of an eye all of a sudden her name became huge….more than likely that’s not how it happened!!  You are just not aware of the amount of work that went into it all beforehand!!

Hope this helps all of you aspiring fitness models out there!!! Remember, do the work, be prepared and be confident… YOU CAN DO THIS!!!!  This career is a constant work in progress, I know I’m always working and trying to do more so be positive and stay focused!!!!

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