Friday, May 27, 2011

Talk about misconception

I have been doing something called Body Sculpt for the past month. I will actually begin my 5th week this coming Monday. I have been a runner but needed more strength training in my life. Who am I kidding, I just needed an hour everyday to get out on my own:) I love my children and I feel blessed to be able to stay home but, with Jeff gone, I just needed a little bit of time for me! Thought instead of going to the mall I would do something productive. It has actually been one of the best fitness decisions of my life. So, in the midst of singing ABC's and changing diapers, and grad work,  I have been thinking a lot about fitness. Today, I was getting my hair done! Much needed by the way! It's been way too long. Anyway, I was reading one of those coffee table magazines. Since my renewed interest in weight lifting, I have been reading a lot on how to obtain more muscle mass.  It was here that I saw it!  You know, the headline on the cover that states "How to get a flat stomach. Strategies that really work!" Well, you know I turned to page 168 looking for the ultimate guide to obtaining that 6 pack and...the article featured 6 well known celebrities boasting about their diet of no bread! OMGosh! Just goes to show you that the content does NOT necessarily match the title! I had to laugh at myself once again!  Even though I am sure to continue my search for the end all be all strategy for perfection, I have to laugh at these misleading magazine articles!  Who writes these anyway?

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