ФОТО: Сара е презгодна на Инстаграм, но одлучи да покаже како навистина изгледа

Често сме уморни од Инстаграм совршенствата, па затоа често нѐ радуваат жените и девојкит кои ја покажуваат вистинската слика пред светот, односно ека не е сѐ онака блескаво и „испеглано“ како што главно изгледа.

Една од таквите е и блогерката Сара Пухто од Финска која редовно објавува свои „пред и потоа“ фотографии - односно оние на кои е совршено средена за Инстаграм и на кои вешто позира, оние кои настанале на добро светли и помалку обработените, односно оние вистинските, нефотошопираните кои ја покажуваат во најлошо светло.

Оваа храбра 20-годишна девојка решена е да ги сруши табуата и прерасудите и да му покаже на светот како изгледаат вишок килограми, отеченост, надуеност, целулит, и други недостатоци на неа.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Instagram booty 🌿 Theres such a huge obsession with having a big booty and getting the perfect insta pic nowadays. All these Instagram photos of perfect bums used to make me insecure about mine and felt like I needed to gym like crazy to have one as well. But with majority of these photos it all comes down to posing. I had to sit in the most uncomfortable and unnatural position to get the left photo. Let’s not even get started on the pain of this bikini wedgie. I remember going to the beach and stressing about not looking good in photos or seeing a bad photo and thinking “omg this is the worst thing. I shouldn’t be in a bikini.” But don’t let small things like this get to you. Getting a good insta picture and likes don’t dictate your worth. Getting a specific body type won’t suddenly make you happy. You’ll always find a reason to be unhappy unless you work on appreciating yourself and the body you have now first. You have to realise that you are a person with insecurities like everyone else. Your body is incredible the way it is and we really are our own worst critics. So don’t be so hard on yourself. Don’t change your body. Change the way you look at your body. This is a thing I also have to work on. 🌴☀️ ------------------------------------------ . . . #loveyourbody #selfesteem #lawofattraction #thankyourbody #youareworthit #youareunique #flaws #insecurities

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There’s always certain parts and types of bodies that are idealised and put on a pedestal which makes us dislike certain aspects of ourselves. In photos I constantly suck in my tummy or try and hide it and stick out my booty as much as possible. But why? We’re constantly flooded with photos of “perfection” on social media and see advertisements about ways to change your body to fit a certain idealised body trend. We constantly work on changing our bodies, but why don’t we focus more on changing the way we look at our bodies. Don’t focus on negativity, focus on accepting and loving what you dislike about yourself. You have this body and it allows you to live life. Look at yourself and realise that this is who you are, you are unique, incredible and capable of loving all your quirks. Most of the time we’re harsher on ourselves and our bodies more than anybody else’s. It's hard to remind ourselves that things like tummy rolls, weight gain and bloating are normal things to have and happen to your body. Ignore those thoughts that you have to be or look a certain way. You don’t have to workout like crazy and eat clean in order to wear a bikini on your next holiday to look good in photos, you don’t have to stress about going on a diet to wear certain clothing. Focus that energy on realising that you already are and have what you are trying to achieve because you and your body are already capable of these things, we just have to strip the idea that you have to change your body to achieve these things. We should all allow ourselves to experience life to the fullest without the fear of judgement about our bodies, by ourselves or by others. 🌿 ——————————————————— . . . Picture credit: @ritapuhtophotography . . #mentalhealthawareness #effyourbeautystandards #lovewhoyouare #beconfident #flawsandall #bodypositive #nobodyshame

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Changing the way you see yourself🌿 I used to get so influenced by other people’s comments on my body, by comments and photos I saw all over media about other people’s bodies. It shaped the way I thought about what an “ideal body” was. Yet I never saw my body as “ideal”. There was always something I wanted to change about myself and thought if I changed that I would be happy. I thought my body was wrong and odd. I usually get told my stomach is too bloated looking. My stomach sticks out a lot, it’s just the way it is and I can’t change that. When I relax my body, my tummy just sticks out. Because of this I would always suck in my tummy and pose in certain ways to make it appear smaller. Some people will always have something negative to say, if I relax my body, many people say I’m fat. When I used to post fitness photos people would say I looked better before. When I was younger and didn’t gain weight easily, people would call me too skinny, or tell me to “go eat a burger”. We a have different shapes to our bodies. Just because someone’s body doesn’t look like yours doesn’t mean that it’s ugly or wrong. We keep seeing comments and hearing words that influence the way we see ourselves. They shape the words we say to ourselves and what we eventually believe and see ourselves as. We’re so used to focusing on negativity and letting it rule out all the positivity. We need to stop listening to these negative things. Start only focusing on the positive things, start believing the positive things you tell yourself and learn to love yourself the way you are now. Because even if you change something you don’t like, you’ll always find something else that you want to change. You don’t need to change yourself in any way. Change the way you talk to yourself and the way you view yourself. We are all different and can’t all look the same. There is no one “ideal body”. Your body is perfectly ideal the way it is no matter what anyone says or what the negative thoughts in your head tell you. 🌴☀️ ------------------------------------------ . . . #instagramvsreality #changethewayyouthink #focusonyourself #bodygoals #idealbody #powerofpositivity

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ФОТО: Девојки запрепастени од она што го виделе на фотографија од Ибица

Фотографија од девојки од Велика Британија стана популарна преку ноќ, поради еден дтаљ кој се крие на неа.

Одоморот на Ибица за три пријателки се претворил во мини пекол откако ги изгубиле патните исправи.

Имено, девојките се фотографирале во ноќен клуб и истата вечер ги изгубиле пасошите. Неколку денови биле потребни за издавање на пасоши за итни случаи за да се вратат дома. Новата документација ја чекале четири дена, а пасошите им биле всушност пред нос.

На фотографијата од забавата се гледаат пасоќшите и паричник пред нивните нозе. Не ги виделе дека се таму, се додека не ја погледнале фотографијата.

„Мислам дека некој ги фрлил или можеби само и украл. Се испостави дека цело време биле пред нас“, напишале девојките на Твитер.

ФОТО: Македонката Стефани е најзгодната полицајка во земјава

Атрактивната Стефани Стојчевска е една од најзгодните полицајки во нашата земја.

Стефани, како што објави „Слободен печат“, веќе неколку години е полициски службеник и се грижи за безбедноста на сите нас. На социјалните мрежи често објавува своите провокативни фотографии.

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Wild and free...just like the sea! 🌊😁

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Vamos a La Playa ! 🏖😎🧜🏻‍♀️

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Keep walking...to your paradise ! 🏖💋

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ФОТО: Оваа баба има 4 внуци и 55 години, а изгледа како „авион“

За 55-годишната Алехандра Лабастида Шапиро многумина мислат дека е сестра на својата 32-годишна ќерка.

Алехандра работи како инструктор по пилатес, а вели дека своето тело го доживува како храм, односно дека максимално му е посветена и дека редовно вежба.

Сепак, ваквото тело има цена - а тоа е непрекината контрола над јадењето и вежбањето, и тоа од 10-годишна возраст кога оваа бринета започнала да практикува здрава исхрана.

Денес јаде исклучително органска и сирова храна, избегнува лекови и свртена е кон природните лекови и болки како за лекување на одредени тегоби, така и за превентива.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Three more weeks for my 55th birthday. Who says you can’t improve with age? Can you tell? Will you believe me if I tell you today I train less and have more recovery workouts or sometimes no workout? I’m today stronger , more flexible and better cardio endurance. I don’t train hard, I train smart. This doesn’t mean that my training is less intense. Probably is more intense than 4 years ago but I use longer active or passive recovery time in between doing Pilates or/and yoga (mainly Pilates). I use more functional and body weight training , like pull-ups or more compound motion patterns combining animal flow and Pilates mat. I push, pull, drag, lift uneven weights with short or none recovery in between but for a total shorter period of total training time. My recovery time in between hard workouts are 1 or sometimes 2 days just doing Pilates or yoga, giving space to my muscles to recover completely for the next workout. Is in this recovery time when your muscles really build up mass and receive the benefits of training. When we get older, is important to understand that we take sometimes longer to recover and for more intense workout, longer recovery so you not decrease your performance and give time to your body to receive the benefits of training. From an article: “Recovery is a complex topic — but it's important if you're hitting the gym. You can't always be 100 percent ready to work out, but you can avoid burning out. Your muscles are particularly vulnerable to tiring or wearing down. Different workouts require different recovery times. Generally, weightlifting workouts are more taxing on your muscles than endurance or body-weight workouts. You may have heard that muscle damage is what leads to growth, which is partially true, but too much muscle damage can be harmful. Your muscles use energy to contract. Every time you take a step, your leg muscles are using some combination of glucose, fat and oxygen to power the muscle. Like anything else in your body, that power supply isn't unlimited. Exercise drains your muscles of energy sources “ Age is just a number, but when you train, be smart and balance your workout/recovery to keep yourself injury free!

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