I know some girls are thinking that once they achieve those pancake flat abs, lose the muffintop, and sculpt the widest gap ever in the history of gaps, then they’ll be happy. I mean, that’s why most people start working out, but where does it stop – when can you finally accept that you’re beautiful and that I’m beautiful? Look, I’m not gonna be blind because as a certified fitness instructor for over 7 years, I understand that looking good is a big part of fitness industry. I’m starting to think some people just don’t get it…or don’t want to get it. A reminder that everything you work for isn’t just for vanity, that only lasts so long. From time to time, I like to remind you guys about loving your body for what it is every step of the way on your fitness journey, whether you’re looking lose weight, gain weight, or get stronger. I’m not in the slightest way offended or hurt (so don’t worry about me – I love my legs) but I am concerned about where our heads are in terms of what beauty means. PART 1: WHEN PHYSICAL BEAUTY DEFINES HAPPINESS… “No offense but your gap is weird, it has waves.” “Why is your gap curvy? I want a straight gap.” Then I come across this full on conversation about my thigh gap. ![]() Buy one here with free shipping!ĭisclosure: I am a Vitamix affiliate and any links to their products are via my affiliate account.So I’m looking through comments on instagram just to see what questions you guys have and what I can answer. Tags: cake, carrot cake, dessert, carrots, vegan, gluten free, dates, healthy, snack, walnutsĪ Vitamix is a good idea for this recipe. Yield: pan size: 13″ x 9″ (one cake) Prep Time: 00 hrs. If it begins to dry up a bit you can microwave a few seconds before serving to re-soften. This cake will stay good for up to one week.
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