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Waist Training: The Art of Body Shaping

What is waist training?

Waist training is a process that involves wearing girdles, corsets, or tight-fitting shapewear to cinch the waist.

It has been used for centuries to give your figure a more exaggerated hourglass look by making your waist smaller. A smaller or slimmer waist accentuates your hips and bust and gives you a curvier appearance.

Why train the waist?

All the exercise in the world, if done incorrectly or not focused on your problem area, will NEVER get you the shape you want. You have to retrain your muscles a certain way if you want them to be a different shape and size. Dieting doesn’t work either. If you’re pear-shaped and weigh 150 pounds, you can diet, starve, and lose 30 pounds, but guess what… you’re a 120-pound pear. Your shape is still like a pear!

If you want to change your form, you need to use a system that can actually help you do it physically. That is why waist training is so popular and has grown by leaps and bounds all over the world.

It is safe?

If it’s done right, yes. Waist training not only helps create a smaller waist, but also helps support your lower back abdominal muscles. We’re not talking about extreme corset training started by Louis VI of France, who wanted to create an artificial female form. And with anything, there are people who abuse art. It is always advisable to consult with your doctor and have regular checkups to ensure that things are progressing safely.

How long does it take?

Shaping the body takes time. Using your waist training system is a commitment. It takes time to see results. You will not see permanent results in a couple of weeks.

You must be consistent with wearing your athletic shoes, watch your diet, drink water, at least 1-2 quarts per day. My clients and I use the detox system to keep our digestion smooth, our colon clean, and our lower belly flat.

Every body is different, and every body is unique. The way your body changes may be totally different from your girlfriend’s. The progress of the remodeling of the muscles, ligaments and tendons of the girdle takes time. Waist training largely depends on the density of your core, the distance between the top of your pelvic bone and your ribcage, the flexibility of your cartilage, and your consistency when wearing your garments.

Typically, my clients will see a difference in four to eight weeks when they follow my diet plan, take a good fat burner, and detox with my tea. Then it takes about six months for its shape to really start to become permanent.

If you don’t change your diet, exercise or follow my secret abdominal movement to fatten the abdominal wall, you will not see a great result. Be patient with yourself and keep in mind that non-surgical body modifications are a long-term commitment, but they are worth it and much cheaper!

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