Khloe Kardashian You Are Training It Right

khloe 2 khole1

Khloe Kardashian You Are Training It Right. Look at these fabulous photos of the beautiful Khloe Kardashian. She landed the new cover of Complex magazine with your toned curves and lean physique. Her trainer Gunnar Peterson is definitely helping shape and sculpt Khloe into a fit and healthy woman! We love your efforts Khloe! Keep training, inspiring and looking fabulous! Thanks for inspiring me to hit the gym today Khloe!

 

Check out the smoking hot Karina Smirnoff from dancing with the stars on the new Fitness Rx cover. She looks like a fitness model! Go Karina!

karina

Check out Shakira on Self magazine. I have mixed feelings about this cover but she is looking great for being a singer/tv personality and a mother.

What do you think?

shakira

Congrats to Snooki. She did an amazing transformation and she worked her butt off to do it. Yes it takes time and she did it gradually. Way to go girl! Check out her cover:

snooki

Okay, more than a few pounds. Waaay more than a few, actually: The four-foot-nine Jersey Shore personality and new mother shed 42 pounds in six months, and as she told Mehmet Oz, MD, yesterday on The Dr. Oz Show, she did it without starving herself or resorting to any other unhealthy tricks.

She just wants to be a good role model for Lorenzo, her seven-month-old baby, Snooki told Dr. Oz. Hey, she’s already a good role model for all of us who need to clean up a little, whether we’ve been acting out on TV or spending too much time in a seated position watching other people act out on TV. So here are Snooki’s rules for losing weight. The shorthand version: Don’t be like Snooki.

Anti-Snooki Rule #1: Be sensible. It was the first question Dr. Oz asked: How did you lose the weight? “You don't do anything crazy,” Snooki told him. “You just go to the gym. You work out.” She wasn't kidding about that: She goes to the gym five days a week or more. And no half-asleep trudging on a Stairmaster for her, either. Trainer Anthony Michael makes sure she keeps her heart rate up (she wears a monitor) and her core muscles working, with exercises like squats, plank jacks, mountain climbers and stars. She also eats right: lean protein and fruit and vegetables, and plenty of it. She sticks to 1300 calories a day, but with foods like those she can eat whenever she gets hungry. “I worked very hard to lose that weight,” Snooki told Dr. Oz. Sensible!

Anti-Snooki Rule #2: Be patient. Snooki lost a lot of weight fast, but she struggled for the first few weeks when she was doing everything right for no visible reward. “I went to the gym for probably, like, a month and a half and I didn't see any results,” she said. “I’m, like, what the hell’s going on here?” She kept at it, though, and soon enough the weight started to come off and the muscles started to show. Because that’s Snooki: She’s goal-oriented, deals well with frustration, and perseveres. Right? Well, that’s the new Snooki. The anti-Snooki.

Anti-Snooki Rule #3: Be centered. Snooki wanted to make a major change in her life and her body, but not because she hated herself. She was motivated by wanting to be a good role model for baby Lorenzo, and by wanting to be able to keep up with him when he starts to get mobile. “And also I want to look good,” she said (which she does). “I don't want to be skinny—I want to be strong.” Snooki’s bottom line for all of us trying to get from where we are to where we want to be: “You should feel great about yourself, because you're an awesome person.” Then she took a sip of a cocktail Dr. Oz mixed for her: grapefruit, lime juice, and tequila, in a portion-controlled 125-calorie cup. Snooki, here’s to you!

- See more at: http://blog.sharecare.com/2013/04/02/snookis-rules-for-weight-loss/#sthash.2PjsUIgj.dpuf

This is one fit mama! Check out Biggest Loser Trainer Jillian Michaels on the cover of Health Magazines March Issue..

jillian

Check out Vida on her latest magazine cover!

20130213-170544.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6lEe3JkM0c

Phylicia George on the Cover of Canadian Running Magazine.