tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8943301854296721090.post4082638911042333133..comments2023-10-07T07:14:55.233-07:00Comments on Zuzana or BodyRock Addict: Zuzka's Guns & Pistols Workout #2, BR is at it again, and Tati from Loving Fit has new workoutsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8943301854296721090.post-82613495190152433552014-09-01T19:17:43.701-07:002014-09-01T19:17:43.701-07:00Softer is a good choice of words But it's hard...Softer is a good choice of words But it's hard to know if she could be more fit. She looks like she has thigh gap, toned legs and you can't tell What her arms look like.Ginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13632837441617369256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8943301854296721090.post-67326199541558153012014-08-28T11:22:47.003-07:002014-08-28T11:22:47.003-07:00Personally, I believe they were calling the woman ...Personally, I believe they were calling the woman in the picture obese. Why else would they put that specific pic next to what they wrote? All the women in their usual pics have bodies that are very fit, or at least very lean (but maybe not much muscle like the Victoria Secret posts). <br /><br />The woman in their pic is not obese, but compared to their usual pictures, she is clearly ‘softer’. I think in their perspective, that means this woman is obese, which is of course inaccurate. Could she be more ‘fit’...well, don’t shoot me for saying this, but yes, I believe she could be. However, my concern is that they are calling a woman who could perhaps be in a bit better shape as ‘obese’. That’s a huge jump! That is clearly very wrong and given that most women likely look closer to this image than the super fit/Victoria Secret images, they are sending the message that most women are obese! <br /><br />Plus, for some women, they may have truly been obese and are now at the point of the woman in the pic and that is a HUGE accomplishment! That shouldn’t be taken away from those people by labeling their bodies as something that is hugely inaccurate. <br />lexxiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00713461025828343748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8943301854296721090.post-26193593502321016852014-08-28T09:25:38.786-07:002014-08-28T09:25:38.786-07:00Thanks, Gina! I love your blog; thanks for having ...Thanks, Gina! I love your blog; thanks for having an open forum, not only to discuss and/or critique BR/thedailyhiit and ZuzkaLight's pages, but to also to have a healthy conversations of diet and fitness. We only get one body so it's best that we're able to see past the hype and do what works on an individual basis :)<br /><br />I agree with you; I don't think they were trying to say she was obese, either. However, it is a little interesting that in one of the few (if any) times they've featured a softer looking figure with a little more body fat than their previously displayed figures, the word "obese" is thrown in there. It's understood that the images are there to bring in the views, but they do somewhat correlate to the captions. From a marketing perspective, it was a very bad move.<br /><br />I've gained a lot of respect for body weight exercises that can be modified to include additional weight/resistance.... while I understand that BR needs revenue to keep afloat, there's a bit too much advertising and not enough substance/personal touch. Things feel forced; people are reading between the lines and it's a bit refreshing. <br /><br />I think they can do well if they bring someone in to do an overhaul of their brand.Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03807540258840190972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8943301854296721090.post-49739545772644392892014-08-27T18:31:22.069-07:002014-08-27T18:31:22.069-07:00Lindsey - I always love your comments! I think BR ...Lindsey - I always love your comments! I think BR wasn't trying to say that woman was obese, but it sure came across that way. They should know better! And I loved that comment from the above FB user. I think they are losing a lot of interest lately from people who have been long time followers. too much equipment, too much plastic surgery, too many hypocritical comments. Ginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13632837441617369256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8943301854296721090.post-63141121520917241542014-08-27T17:14:30.131-07:002014-08-27T17:14:30.131-07:00I've been reading the thread that the photo of...I've been reading the thread that the photo of this ~obese~ woman is on and I think Bodyrock deserves every single one of the upset comments. There's a lot I could go into at the moment but I'm too tired, lol.<br />The overall displeasure in general has definitely been displayed and expressed as much in the comments, and I couldn't agree more.<br /><br />Here was there response, also in the comments: <br />"You're all taking this the wrong way and missing the point. We aren't saying that the person in the picture is obese. We're trying to say love your body no matter what size it is because it will improve your sex life. If you hate your body do you think that will make your sex life better? It won't. You won't want to have sex or you'll want to cover up as much as you can so no one sees your body because you are unhappy with it. The message is positive. I'm sorry you took it the wrong way as that was not our intention. We want everyone to be happy and healthy and feel great in their own skin no matter what size you are.<br />Sorry again."<br /><br />I loved this comment, I forget the FB user: "Bodyrock I can't remember the last time you posted anything of interest. You're either selling something or making out how everyone should love their bodies whilst posting pictures of amazing looking incredibly fit women. The only person who was ever any good was Melissa Ioja and she's left you and I can follow her without your click bait "fit sex facts" or your hypocritical photos. This is the final straw. Gone."<br /><br />They've done it to themselves, especially lately. Oh well.Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03807540258840190972noreply@blogger.com