Lil devils x said:
Bellies do not always sit flat...
Notice how " felix's belly" is out past her shorts in the first picture, and Jeter's is in the second? That is because that is how real bodies work. They didn't suddenly "become overweight" since their belly is not flat. LOL Most people do not actually have " flat bellies", even if they train like olympians HAHA
Part of the problem is some people actually think flat belly = healthy. Jeter is top form, and what women should aspire to, not considered " unhealthy", "overweight" or "fat" in any way. Our video game portrayals of women should look like Olympians, women in top form, not some weird somewhat resembling humans shapes.
Um, no offense, but have you done a google image search for Carmelita Jeter? The only reason her stomach looks like that is because the camera probably caught her just as she was heaving a sigh of relief(or exhaling deeply) and therefore her abdomen was relaxed. Pretty much any man or woman with washboard abs can look like they have a gut if they completely relax their abdominal muscles.
Additionally, are you comparing athletes with midsections that have well defined musculature,
even when they're relaxed to the flabby bellies in the photoshopped images?
Lastly, I do agree with the end of your post. I'd be incredibly happy if more media portrayals of women and female characters were similar to people like Carmelita Jeter and Kacy Catanzaro, because then you'd actually have people looking upto them, and potentially following the kind of
real health/nutrition advice these athletes do.
Lil devils x said:
No, it takes extreme training to look like this, and honestly, that intensive training is not healthy either, it is very rough on the body, and takes a toll as well. They will pay for it later.
I'm sorry, but I take offense with this statement. Do you really think they're going to pay for it later? You do realise that their recovery time and routine is as significant as their exercise routine? Athletes sleep longer, eat far healthier, take all kinds of supplements to improve recovery periods and literally have their entire nutritional and exercise regimens tailored to their bodies.
Also, here's just one related article I found http://healthland.time.com/2012/12/14/fast-stronger-longer-olympians-outlive-the-rest-of-us/
I still disagree with your assertion that the photoshopped images showed different body types. They showed
one, singular, bordering on unhealthy body type, not even one which is particularly interesting or aspirational.
Burned Hand said:
Stop trying to tell me what I must have been saying, when what I wrote is clear and concise. I made one comment about her height, and another about her squeaky voice.
That's pretty fucking clear to "anyone with half a brain," and it's clear that I'm talking about her being a borderline LP. I didn't think I needed to get into power to weight ratios and why being TINY and muscular would be a good thing on NW, because again, "half a brain," right?
Um, I'm not really taking much issue with the part about her height, or voice. However, when you say "but like most athletes she's an outlier.", you seem to be implying that most athletes are outliers in that they have physiques no one can achieve. Am I wrong in my interpretation of your statement?