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2:02 am - 03/20/2011

The dangerous truth behind the Tracy Anderson Method

I've got my Gwyneth Paltrow-body...but the Tracy Anderson Method left me so starved I suffered blackouts



Gwyneth Paltrow calls personal trainer Tracy Anderson her 'pint-sized miracle and the exercise genius of all time'.

And who can blame her? After all, Tracy is responsible for giving the 38-year-old actress and mother of two the kind of bikini body an Amazonian tiger-wrestler would be jealous of.

So when Gwyneth went on Oprah last year and revealed the painful lengths she goes to to maintain her Hollywood figure - with Tracy's help - I wondered, could I do that?

And I wasn't alone. Tracy, a former dancer, and savvy Gwyneth are now business partners. Together they've produced four exercise DVDs - each of which has sold in excess of 20,000 copies in Britain alone - and a book, Tracy Anderson's 30-Day Method.

Released in December it is shifting around 1,000 units a week, a number no doubt boosted by Tracy's A-list clients who include Madonna, Shakira, Penelope Cruz and Nicole Richie.

According to Tracy all we have to do to get Gwyneth's figure is exercise for two hours every day, six days a week for the rest of our lives. Oh, and eat only according to her strict diet plan.



But who has the time and inclination to do that? Well, me. I work from home a lot, I have no children and only a small flat to look after.

I also had a size-12 body that wasn't getting any slimmer despite owning more than 100 exercise DVDs ranging from faddy to fantastic. I have done yoga, pilates, jogging, weightlifting, swimming, aerobics and dancing.

I even had a personal trainer at one point and, before you ask, yes, I have also tried several diets, including a hideous, practically food-free 10-day detox after which I didn't lose a single pound.



Maybe my goal to get a celeb's body is a little too ambitious. But my job involves me looking good on TV presenting on the BBC's Watchdog programme, and I really wasn't happy with my figure (something I have in common with most women, according to every survey published on the subject).

So I bought into the Tracy Anderson Method, got hold of her DVDs and books, and ordered her latest boxed set, Metamorphosis: A Complete Body Transforming System, a 90-day programme you graduate to after completing the 30-Day Method, and which is available only from Tracy's website.

I have to say, Gwyneth made it look rather too easy. On the 30-Day Method you have to do to three hours of exercise a day, which decreases to one hour on the 90-day plan.

It basically involves doing jazzy leaps, star jumps and aerobic moves in my living room.

Tracy is totally against other forms of cardio, such as running, where you repeat your movements over and over. That, she says, will bulk muscles.

Along with the aerobics you must do a series of 40 toning Pilates-style moves, which change every ten days. It is gruelling and also mind-numbingly boring. I find myself staring at pictures of Gwyneth in her bikini for 'thinspiration'.

Yet all this would have been bearable if it hadn't been for the diet part of the regime. On the first week of the plan I'm only allowed to eat seven different foods, mostly blended.

These include the dreaded Power Juice made from kale, spinach, beetroot and apple. It is so disgusting I drink it over the sink in case my body rejects it (which happened on several occasions).

Then there is the Sweet Potato Corn Pudding ( one cooked sweet potato, one raw corn on the cob - blended together till smooth); the carrot parsnip puree (carrots and parsnips - blended); the blueberry and apple sauce (blended until smooth); the gazpacho (also blended until smooth) and protein soup ( surprisingly not blended).



Tracy says eat when you feel like it but I try to divide the foods as equally as possible into breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Apart from the protein soup, which is carrots, celery, broccoli and chicken breast cooked in low-sodium stock, I don't actually chew anything for a whole week.

This was excruciating. It took the best part of a day to make everything in preparation for the week and after all that I didn't feel like I had any real food. I was starving.

But then with the onset of week two the diet only got harder and had me yearning for the good old days of pureed spinach.

Breakfast is two eggs (boiled or poached) or turkey bacon with a small amount of fruit.

Lunch is a protein bar. Dinner is a small amount of protein and veg. For example, I could have half a chicken breast with a handful of spinach. I would go to bed so hungry that I could hardly sleep.

I feel faint on several occasions and in the middle of Oxford Street everything starts to black out.


Thankfully, week three goes back to the blended foods-only phase.

Everything is grilled, steamed or poached. There seems to be a ban on starches in general. No bread, potatoes, pasta or rice. There are no fats, no dairy, no salt and no red meat.

Having completed the 30-Day Method I am currently on the 90-day plan. The results?

Well, I'm no Gwynnie but since January I have lost a stone in weight and dropped from dress size 12 to 10. I am happier with my body than I have been for a long time.

Those are the positives.

On the downside I feel woozy and find it difficult to concentrate. At first I had loads of energy but now I'm always tired and am told I'm horribly grouchy to boot.

My skin is terrible and my nails are flaking and weak. And - how can I put this - my system has become, shall we say, somewhat sluggish
. Normally I'm as regular as clockwork. Not any more.

I am encouraged to weigh myself daily and measure my results with the 'Tracy tape measure' every ten days.

At first this made me feel quite uncomfortable but now I'm fanatical about my daily weigh-in and refuse to eat or drink anything until I know my weight first.



Tracy makes no mention of the amount of calories or fat you are supposed to consume a day so I take my plan to Catherine Collins, principal dietician at St George's Hospital, London, to get it analysed. The results are shocking.

She told me I had existed on less than 700 calories a day for the past two months - no wonder I felt terrible. Catherine was extremely concerned.

'I see patients suffering with anorexia nervosa and now I'm reading their diet in pamphlet form,' she says. 'It's immunosuppressant due to its lack of calcium, iron, carbohydrates, proteins and salt.

'If you followed the regimen you would risk developing hyponatremia (low sodium levels in the blood). The diet is also very low in iron, which could lead to anaemia and problems with balance, muscle strength and exhaustion.

'The lack of absorbable calcium (less than 300mg - the body needs 800mg a day) means you risk earlyonset osteoporosis and osteopenia too - something that Gwyneth has been diagnosed with.

What's more, the protein levels are low - less than 1.7oz per day, which can be dangerous if prolonged.

'Even the vitamins that are available cannot be absorbed since there is no fat present in the diet to act as an absorption vehicle, so they will just be excreted from the body.'


As part of the Metamorphosis plan you gain access to an internet chat room devoted to Tracy and her Method. It is filled with adoring fans sharing tips for weight loss and offering support. Many women on the Metamorphosis website are also concerned about the diet and opt to only follow the exercise element - something that Tracy opposes.

'If you only follow the food plan partially or not at all I cannot promise results,' she writes.


I went on the forum to voice concerns about the wisdom of the diet and was told sternly to 'trust in Tracy Anderson' and 'believe in The Method'. I noticed my comments were later removed.

Dr Susan Jebb, head of Nutrition and Health Research at the Medical Research Council, was not surprised by my weight-loss results.

'Of course you're going to lose weight - you're eating 700 calories a day,' she says. 'People who are not overweight shouldn't go on these crash diets. They can be useful for patients who are very obese but not for someone like you.'

According to Dr Jebb, I should be consuming around 2,400 calories a day to maintain my weight when exercising as much as I am.

She explains: 'A deficit of just 1,000 calories a day means you will lose 2lb a week. On this diet you would have a deficit of 1,700 calories a day.'

Dr Jebb went on to explain that there are guidelines for such low-calorie diets which mean you should be monitored by a health practitioner to make sure your heart and other major organs don't suffer any consequences.

A sustained calorific intake at this level would mean a loss of nearly 4lb a week. And as Catherine Collins explains, it won't be just fat that starts to disappear.

If you exercise at the rate the plan demands and eat less than 2.1oz of protein a day your body will then cannibalise your organs - your kidneys, liver and heart - to get the protein it needs,' she says.

'This is why anorexia sufferers can die of heart attacks. The low level of carbohydrates (only 1.6oz on some days) is well below the 2.4oz that an average woman would need if she were exercising.

'This could also lead to a breakdown of the muscles, a deterioration of motor skills and a diminished organ size. It's the worst thing to do when you're exercising.'

Jo Doust, professor of physiology at the University of Brighton, says there's nothing new or magical about Tracy Anderson's exercises.

He says: 'She claims you can re-engineer your muscular structure and defy your genetics through her programme, but you just can't do that.

'You can develop your muscles but you can't defy your genetics. Her exercises aren't special - you could get a similar plan from any trainer in any gym.'

When I started the Tracy Anderson Method I was a massive fan and I wanted to tell everyone that I had found the holy grail of dieting. But now I see how wrong I was.

The exercises have worked for me so I'm going to keep going with them for as long as the novelty holds out but I have stopped the diet.

For now I can only wonder at the stamina needed to get the body that Tracy's method promises.

Representatives of Tracy Anderson did not respond to requests for a statement about Rebecca's experience.


(the author after following the 30-Day Method)

source


Tracy also works with Ashley Greene, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Aniston, and Kate Hudson (1, 2)
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ilovelucozade 20th-Mar-2011 10:42 am (UTC)
Madonna was disgusting skinny, it was just veins and bone.
tea_party89 20th-Mar-2011 11:44 am (UTC)
better skinny than saggy I suppose
imightbe_wrong 20th-Mar-2011 01:57 pm (UTC)
Most of the men I know would rather date someone with sag and flab than someone with sinew and bone.
fire_bad 20th-Mar-2011 12:14 pm (UTC)
Mmm...sinewy.
jinkm 20th-Mar-2011 10:45 am (UTC)
I think Madonna's put on a bit of weight since she fired Tracey, which suits her. Shakira's much thinner and more toned than she was before - I just hope she's happy with it.
jinkm 20th-Mar-2011 10:58 am (UTC)
I went on the forum to voice concerns about the wisdom of the diet and was told sternly to 'trust in Tracy Anderson' and 'believe in The Method'. I noticed my comments were later removed.

lol, oh.

The doctors in this article are flawfree.
vanilla_09 20th-Mar-2011 01:43 pm (UTC)
My gosh because in the Loca video, I was like ughh that aint Shaki.
__mushaboom 20th-Mar-2011 04:38 pm (UTC)
I KNOW. dem ribs... no, shaki.
chris_chick 20th-Mar-2011 05:05 pm (UTC)
IKR i was like fuck gurl
roguezombie 27th-Mar-2011 05:39 am (UTC)
They just stretched the video. In candids of the video, she looks normal.
watercoloring 20th-Mar-2011 10:48 am (UTC)
she was horrible for Madonna really, and I get the idea that Tracy laughed behind madonna's back.

it turns out that she was also a con artist, it takes two seconds to find that out online.

SO happy Madonna doesn't work with her anymore.
bbbitchface 20th-Mar-2011 11:31 am (UTC)
how was she a con artist?
watercoloring 20th-Mar-2011 12:02 pm (UTC)
http://topcelebrityheadlines.com/madonna’s-ex-trainer-tracy-anderson-sued-for-1-million/

http://gabsmash.blogspot.com/2007/07/who-is-this-tracy-anderson.html

It's harder to find info on this than let's say.. two to three years ago right at the beginning when Madonna started working with her and Tracy wasn't even that known yet.. now with Gwyneth mentioning her all the time and Tracy going on talk shows the older google results of her being a fraud have gone way down, but here are a few links..
ladycake 20th-Mar-2011 12:47 pm (UTC)
There was a long article in Indianapolis Monthly magazine that has since been taken down. Her original studio was there, until she packed up one night and left town without notifying any of her clients or her husband and didn't provide refunds to people who had paid in advance for time with her.
I wish the original article was still up, but here's a summary:

http://gawker.com/#!506127/tracy-anderson-good-with-muscles-bad-with-money
nymosy 20th-Mar-2011 10:52 am (UTC)
i love how the article is this horrifying look into commodified anorexia, and then there's a picture of the author in a bikini at the end. it's like staring into the fucking abyss.
pinkprincessnat 20th-Mar-2011 10:53 am (UTC)
ikr, its like ohh it is really bad but oh look how good i look in this bikini, so worth it!!
watercoloring 20th-Mar-2011 10:56 am (UTC)
but that's after 30 days! can you imagine what she'll look like in a year? :/
rainbow_fish 20th-Mar-2011 10:56 am (UTC)
Yeah, I agree...

Especially because she's trying to look so carefree and TRA-LA-LA after she mentioned in the article that following the diet made her black out, lose focus, etc.
makemegood 20th-Mar-2011 11:09 am (UTC)
I don't know if it makes much difference, but it was originally at the beginning of the article being shown in comparison to Gwyneth in a bikini.
evie 20th-Mar-2011 11:12 am (UTC)
It's the Daily Mail, so the surprise in them using such a tactic is completely 0.
purpleplague 20th-Mar-2011 11:28 am (UTC)
mte
shinycuba 20th-Mar-2011 11:37 am (UTC)
Yeah exactly, it is insane.
waitwaits 20th-Mar-2011 11:42 am (UTC)
I FUCKING KNOW RIGHT
ace_nikkei 20th-Mar-2011 11:51 am (UTC)
MTE
elvenqueen86 20th-Mar-2011 12:07 pm (UTC)
Every "this diet is bad news" article I've ever seen on the Daily Fail also includes pictures of the skinny people who have achieved said bodies on the diet. It's all "this is bad, but if you want to look this good, it's worth it."
lespapillons 20th-Mar-2011 02:35 pm (UTC)
Seriously.
withoutyoursmil 20th-Mar-2011 03:54 pm (UTC)
ikr. urgh
emilynine 20th-Mar-2011 05:39 pm (UTC)
but didn't it have the opposite effect on you though? like maybe next time you see a pic of someone smiling in a bikini, instead of thinking "oh wow i wish i looked like that" you could think about what it cost them to get that "perfect" body. i actually think it makes the article more powerful.
xbrokenxdollx 21st-Mar-2011 07:08 pm (UTC)
seriously. although the author looks like she's about to fall over and kind of dead behind the eyes.
______glory 20th-Mar-2011 10:52 am (UTC)
Shakira is flawless, but all the rest of them look like shit tbh so....lol.
watercoloring 20th-Mar-2011 10:54 am (UTC)
well shakira hasn't worked with tracy for a long time yet, she may get incredibly skinny in a little while - depending on whether she follows the diet or not of course..
camillesaens 20th-Mar-2011 12:11 pm (UTC)
She lost a LOT of weight since she started working with Tracy though...
chris_chick 20th-Mar-2011 05:13 pm (UTC)
yeah i think shaki just got toned but she probably knows when to draw the line in terms of that crazy diet.
emilyia 20th-Mar-2011 11:57 am (UTC)
Calorie counting has been the only thing that's helped me, because it's made me look at portion control. I find it really helps with planning meals and buying my food for the week, too, since I'm a college student who's not living on much - buying cheap and healthy is hard but worth it, 20lb later. But no method is perfect, imo - which is why the diet industry is SO big.
milly 20th-Mar-2011 04:55 pm (UTC)
Same here. I was able to lose 60 pounds with calories counting and it helped me learn about food and nutrition. I gained a bit back because of stress and travel, which made me unable to count calories for a while, but not nearly as much as I would have had I not learned about portions and nutrition.
usagidropicons 20th-Mar-2011 07:00 pm (UTC)
Do you have a good resource for someone who wants to start with calorie counting? I'm not wanting to lose a fuckton of weight, just a bit of pudge but I have no clue how to go about it with out starving myself
apothecary06 20th-Mar-2011 12:53 pm (UTC)
I usually don't find dieting to be effective either, and I'm not naturally thin at all - all the women in my family are round. But I've been dancing since I was little, and having that exercise as a part of my life is probably the most effective thing to keep my weight in check. I only ever put on weight when I have to stop dancing because of an injury or what not, but when I think of times in my life when I've been especially thin, I was eating whatever I wanted, and was just more active.
bent_ley 20th-Mar-2011 01:41 pm (UTC)
LOL could we be more condescending right now?? of course you dont understand calorie counting and dieting-you dont have to do it! for the 99% of us that arent naturally skinny, we have to do some of both if we want to be thin
chris_chick 20th-Mar-2011 05:20 pm (UTC)
i think sometimes calorie counting can be good. i used that in the past to loose weight. and my friend told me not to do that this time around (she didn't want me to get paranoid/ill) so i didn't and i noticed my body was really worn out and i felt tired all the time (i was working out too, btw) so then i started calorie counting and i felt much better because it help me increase my caloric intake to keep up with my bodies increase activity.
angi_is_altered 20th-Mar-2011 10:52 am (UTC)
Great article! Thanks for sharing OP!I wish there were more article investing these kind of diets.
rainbow_fish 20th-Mar-2011 10:53 am (UTC)
Honestly, given how crazy Gwen has been publicly about exercise and diet, I would be like SUPER suspicious to ever sign up for something she endorses.

IDK, she just seems so unrealistic and obsessed.
shoesequallife 20th-Mar-2011 11:17 am (UTC)
I completely agree with this.
camillesaens 20th-Mar-2011 12:13 pm (UTC)
I think it stems with frustration from her own career, tbh. I don't think people consider her a legitimate actor anymore...
violetrush 20th-Mar-2011 10:56 am (UTC)
por que shakira :(

ur amazing just the way u are
saray677 20th-Mar-2011 10:56 am (UTC)
half of these people look like shit. seriously, who wants to look like Gwyneth? :S
tiddlywinks103 20th-Mar-2011 11:00 am (UTC)
ita, she just looks a bit underfed with little yoga muscles...
saray677 20th-Mar-2011 11:08 am (UTC)
idk she's so not sexy, i'm always looking for her waist but it's nonexistent
evie 20th-Mar-2011 11:13 am (UTC)
Yeah, I want healthy lean and fighting fit, but Gwyneth looks neither of these things.
leopard_legs 20th-Mar-2011 12:24 pm (UTC)
seriously agree with you
when she was in that catsuit with cee lo green at the grammys i was just embarassed for her
she was like a little girl in it, couldnt fill it out

and in her bikini she looked like a thin white hollywood girl
so yah
xbrokenxdollx 21st-Mar-2011 07:13 pm (UTC)
isn't that why people call her fishsticks?
ilovelucozade 20th-Mar-2011 11:04 am (UTC)
seriously lol
lollapoe 20th-Mar-2011 01:07 pm (UTC)
I don't think her body looks bad, and she can't help that she has small breasts/not a lot of waist definition - that's how her body is shaped, regardless of exercise.

What I have noticed is how weird her skin has been lately - her HQs at the Oscar made me O.o
milly 20th-Mar-2011 04:56 pm (UTC)
In the post where Gwyneth was in a bikini, half the comments where people drooling and saying they wishes they looked like her. It was fucking ridic.
tiddlywinks103 20th-Mar-2011 10:59 am (UTC)
Not shocked, This Tracy chick seems to have found a way to glorify disordered eating/exercising under a veil of health =/= weight loss

Nicole Richie and Madonna look like two ends of a shitty Tracy spectrum, one not eating, and one exercising too hard.

And let's keep in mind this method is for people getting paid MILLIONS to stay skinny and toned, of course they have hours a day to do this shit. this shit, that, in the long run, fucks up your body even more...
cherrywhiskers 20th-Mar-2011 11:00 am (UTC)
Tracy said running bulks muscles? I've been running for 13 years, half marathons, marathons, regular old jogs etc. And I'm not bulky at all.
saray677 20th-Mar-2011 11:09 am (UTC)
4 for you glen coco!
i wish i could run, i hate running
be_debonair 20th-Mar-2011 12:06 pm (UTC)
i think it also depends on protein intake and genetics? i'm not a nutritionist, so idk for sure. when i ran everyday, my legs got sooooo thick and muscular, but i also ate tons of meat and my weight distribution is pear-like. i've starved off most of the muscle and gave up meat. although, if i do any little bit of running or exercise, the muscles quickly come back :(
nuclearcouture 20th-Mar-2011 01:19 pm (UTC)
ia it depends on your body type and nutrition
milly 20th-Mar-2011 05:02 pm (UTC)
It does depend on your natural body shape - but overal, endurance/running will make you lose muscle. If you lost weight in your legs, it might have made the muscles show more too - and obvs, if you're taking in lots of protein, it's gonna protect your muscles more.

Where you doing other exercises aside from running? Because when I ran, I did some lifting too and gained muscles in my legs as well, but was told I would lose them with running alone. I lost muscles easily in my arms though :/
nbyevu 20th-Mar-2011 12:14 pm (UTC)
Yeah, if anything, running/jogging can just make your calves more shapely...and they look sweet in heels!
fingersox 20th-Mar-2011 12:19 pm (UTC)
She is full of shit and misinformed not only about running but weight-lifting too (and about a zillion other things too). I can't believe people have bought into her ideas yet I really shouldn't be surprised...
molkat 20th-Mar-2011 01:25 pm (UTC)
Seriously. Where are all these beefed up, heavily muscled runners? Has she ever watched a marathon?
starspecting 20th-Mar-2011 02:22 pm (UTC)
unfortunately, a lot of women seem to be afraid of gaining muscle in fear of looking "bulky". most of my friends won't touch free weights or weight machines at the gym and when they have sore muscles they freak out about how they are going to "bulk up". it is both side-eye and head-shake inducing!
teaorcoffee 20th-Mar-2011 02:45 pm (UTC)
Seriously long distance runners are the skinniest people you'll ever meet. Even ballerinas have bigger thighs.
milly 20th-Mar-2011 04:58 pm (UTC)
LOL, she did? Holy shit, that's like basic knowledge. Cardio endurance doesn't make you bulk muscle, it's actually more likely to make you lose muscle you already have, the more you run.
_underwhelmed 20th-Mar-2011 05:41 pm (UTC)
yeah it doesn't at all. even lifting weights won't make 99% of women bulky, we don't have the same genetic make up as men. the women that ARE 'bulky' and body builders work out like it's a full time job and jump themselves with protein and creatine and lord knows what else
shanny_w 21st-Mar-2011 06:28 am (UTC)
I always thought running was beneficial to the inside not the outside appearance but idk.
boutondor 20th-Mar-2011 11:01 am (UTC)
Just eat healthy and exercise regularly. You might not end up a size 2, but you'll be a healthy weight and the size you're meant to be. The more active you are, the higher your metabolism get and the easier it will be to maintain your weight. I recently stopped swimming for several weeks and haven't gained any weight because my metabolism is high and my body knows I'd get back to being active again.

These diets are just awful.
copasetic 20th-Mar-2011 11:14 am (UTC)
but that kind of logic doesn't provide the BODY WE ALL WANT so people will ignore it and just go drink beet juice for two weeks trying to lose weight.

it's sad when looks trump health. i'd rather be chunky-healthy (my "natural healthy weight" is like 130 at 5'2) than skinny-fat.
love_dior22 20th-Mar-2011 11:26 am (UTC)
hahaha beet juice. love it.
be_debonair 20th-Mar-2011 12:14 pm (UTC)
i can't blame any woman who subscribes to that logic.

don't hate the playa, hate the game--or rather, the people behind the game? the people in charge have fixed it so that the masses internalize the belief that looks should be strongly tied to the socioeconomic advantages a woman receives.
chris_chick 20th-Mar-2011 05:27 pm (UTC)
ugh THIS my friend's been trying to loose weight and got a gym membership but the thing is he's been trying everything else but going to the gym. Stupid diet pills, teas, hell he even bought a damn girdle to wear during the day. SMH.
nbyevu 20th-Mar-2011 12:17 pm (UTC)
Thing is, people don't want to accept that in order to achieve a long-term weight loss, they have to completely change their relationships with food and exercise. They want a quick fix. I have tried every plan on the planet, and nothing works - and if it does, you're going to gain the weight back as soon as you go off it.

I truly feel like I would need to be completely unemployed to make the efforts needed to lose the weight I need to lose. I can only commit myself to one thing at a time lol.
nat 20th-Mar-2011 04:34 pm (UTC)
Exactly, get up off your ass, and it will all be ok. I credit my job with keeping me thin. I'm not skinny, but I'm not fat, and I'm not afraid to wear a bikini.
rainbow_fish Re: OT: but this is important20th-Mar-2011 11:08 am (UTC)
OMFG RAMEN!

rainbow_fish Re: OT: but this is important20th-Mar-2011 11:10 am (UTC)
First, for the irony of this being posted in a fitness post. Second because, as someone who studied Japanese/has a guilty pleasure for Ramen Girl, I would like for you to order it and post a response.

:)
justlikethat Re: OT: but this is important20th-Mar-2011 01:27 pm (UTC)
i JUST watched ramen girl. it was so cute.
girlknees Re: OT: but this is important20th-Mar-2011 11:12 am (UTC)
okinawan ramen sounds delicious!
are you there because of forced evacuation, ofr just a vacation evacuation? i live in tokyo and planned to go down there for a week while the whole nuclear thing calmed down, but my fam made me go back to europe instead.
gettyupcowboy Re: OT: but this is important20th-Mar-2011 12:03 pm (UTC)
Go to get some Arashi's the place is the business!
lovely_tunes Re: OT: but this is important20th-Mar-2011 12:33 pm (UTC)
alcohol. always alcohol.

and then go take pictures of the school Namie Amuro went to XD
in_suburb Re: OT: but this is important20th-Mar-2011 01:36 pm (UTC)
What evacuation?
adb7 20th-Mar-2011 11:07 am (UTC)
I was interested in her program until I read more about her. Talking trash about other trainers and bullshit about women bulking up if they do anything but her method basically.
yooperchild 20th-Mar-2011 02:25 pm (UTC)
If she really said that about the running it seems silly. Most of the hardcore runners I know are some of the leanest people I know.
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