We now live, surrounded, in a world of self-promotion
and positive feedback. Models are a prime example of this with the use of social media to display their portfolios.
“Like this, comment on this, repost this, share this”
However, very seldom in this sea of positive reinforcement (however real or unreal it may be) are there requests for honest critiques. Now I am not encouraging people to start ripping apart one-another’s work. But if none of our feedback on our work (photographers included) is constructive, how do we ever expect to improve?
There are many tried and true
certainties in this Life. One that always remains is that one sure-fire way to lead yourself down a path of mediocrity and regret is to “Play The Middle!” You know exactly what I am talking about. We ALL have been there at times; not ready or willing to fully commit to something and at the same time also not ready to let it go or move on! This, my friends, is the dreaded state of Playing The Middle! There are many causes; fear of the unknown, doubt, change, uncertainty to name a few! The common denominator here is very easy to see and solve! How can we ever truly know what we are capable of if we DO NOT give our all?! Giving your all to whatever you decide to do allows you to answer all of those what ifs?
“Number one, it runs through my mind it is very
obvious that I am the king. Then I thought to the audience, just keep screaming now because you’re going to see the poses for just a few minutes here, so eat your hearts out.” ~ Arnold
As I sat watching the Titans show this past weekend I had several conversations with others in the audience about how off the posing was in every category. Many competitors spend so much time on building their physiques only to neglect the other components of competing such as posing. You do yourselves a disservice to put 12-16 weeks of training in only to blow it by deciding you aren’t going to take your posing just as seriously.
I just returned home from Redondo Beach, California.
There I was blessed with the opportunity to attend the FMI ( Fitness Model International) 2011 Fall conference. In fact I actually wrote this on the plane ride back home to TX, because I just couldn't wait to share. I first learned about FMI back in 2007 and really wanted to attend, but was unable to go. Fast forward 4 years and I finally made it out to the conference. It was well worth it and my only regret is waiting so long to attend my first one.
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There are numerous anxieties out there today!