Celebrities Have The Job Of Looking Good
Just like us, celebrities come in all
different shapes and sizes and have various metabolisms. They too
struggle with weight issues whether that is gaining too much or
being too thin.
Celebrities have a stake in how they look. Their very careers
dictate that they have to have bodies that look good on screen or
stage. They also are paid highly enough to be able to afford the
personal trainers, fitness coaches and personal chefs to help them
achieve their fitness and weight goals.
Just like us, celebrities come in all different shapes and sizes
and have various metabolisms. They too struggle with weight issues
whether that is gaining too much or being too thin. They all have
varying degrees of discipline and motivation when it comes to
dieting and sticking to good nutrition guidelines. They all have
food cravings and want to splurge on a favorite food item just like
we do. They struggle with food and weight issues just like we do
but they have makeup artists, hair stylists, and lighting people
who can help camouflage the little imperfections that we
unfortunately do not have at our disposal.
In order to look good, celebrities rely on professionals to
design meals that help them to lose weight or gain muscle, even to
gain weight if they need to add curves to their body frame. They
don’t have to worry about preparing foods properly in order to
follow a certain diet program; they have chefs to do that for them.
Maintaining the proper body for a certain movie or for stage
appearances means that they need the right balance of exercise and
diet. In order to have this balance they hire fitness trainers or
personal coaches. After all they have a lot at stake as they are
always in the public eye. Most of us won’t see our bodies plastered
in magazines if we gain 5 or 10 pounds. This lifestyle of being in
the public eye is what motivates celebrities to stay trim and keep
to diet programs when they might otherwise give in to
temptation.
Celebrities have the same mid-life crisis’s, the same slowing of
metabolism as they hit their thirties and forties as we do. They
experience the same mood swings and emotional ups and downs that
many of us do that can send us into eating binges. Celebrities more
than likely fall off the diet wagon just like we do, but they have
personal trainers and coaches to pick them up and motivate them to
get back with the program.
When a person is on stage, in front of a camera or constantly
being photographed it is understandable why body image is more
important to them. Having celebrity status mandates that they
should expect to be thrust into the public’s eye not only when they
are working but also when they are out with family and friends
doing everyday tasks. They seldom have the luxury of letting their
guards down and being able to relax and look less than perfect.
This constant need to look good motivates them to always be
thinking and taking action to achieve that perfect body. They can’t
just think about losing weight or toning up, they have to always be
taking action to achieve the results they need.
To a celebrity, a good-looking body is a job requirement. The
personal trainers, personal chefs and fitness coaches are tools
they use in order to accomplish what they need to in order to keep
their jobs.
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