Then all they have to do is diet for a short time to get back to where they were, get a tan and with the magic of lighting they’re instantly transformed to the beautiful and attractive physique in their after picture. The photographer is also using horrible lighting to enhance their grimly appearance. Additionally, they are more pale than Casper the Ghost dowsed in baby powder.
Most the time the before picture is of the professional fitness athlete or bodybuilder who is currently in their off-season so they’re eating a lot more junk food than they would regularly. These are the before and after pictures that you see in the professional magazines for fitness, and it’s far too easy for marketers to deceive consumers into buying their products with false representation of body transformation. The number one thing that really boils my water with fitness marketing is the “professionally” taken before and after pictures that to the trained eye are 100% baloney. In this blog post I’m going to share with you what I think are the 5 biggest scams currently going on in the fitness industry that you should definitely be aware of.
By now I hope you know there are no magic pills for permanent and lasting results when it comes to weight loss. Even though the majority of them are complete garbage, there are a few diamonds in the rough that are worth taking a look at.īut if you find any kind of program promising easy and overnight results then you’re probably barking up the wrong tree. alert always goes on in my head when I see the latest fitness trends as well as the late-night infomercials on TV. With our eagerness to take shortcuts to burn off our bellies we are willing to fall for some of the biggest scams in the fitness industry.
It’s true there are certain ways to accelerate and enhance your results, but for the most part everybody has to play by the same rules. Generally, we the people would take the easy road to towards fat loss instead of putting in some good old-fashioned hard work. Losing weight is without a doubt one of the hardest things for people to consistently do, which is why so many fail at it or never even start it at all. Barnum famously said, “there’s a sucker born every minute,” And with the huge potential of the weight loss market there’s always going to be people who are trying to capitalize on it.