From what I see on TV, you have to be able to do a pushup with one leg slung up over your shoulder, while greased up with oil.
Seriously, the % BF would have to be really low to show off all the working muscles, but not so low, that there is a generalized loss of energy and muscle catabolism(is that the right word for muscle breakdown?)
So, I would guess you really need to have your body fat at the high end of LOW range, have your muscles developed, AND be very fit aerobically.
2006-10-01 23:53:38
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answered by turtle girl 7
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I am afraid i cannot give such details as percentage of body fat etc, required for a fitness model. But, I may be permitted to give you a practical suggestion for you to become a perfect model. Please do learn yoga, from a reputed yoga school and practice it regularly. Body exercises, which would required doing postures with breath awareness; pranayama, breathing exercises and meditation will do a world of good for you. It will tone up your body mind and soul. You will lead a healthy, disease free life, in a cheerful and relaxed manner.
2006-10-01 23:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know but the guy that I coach track with was a fitness model in his earlier twenties... before marriage and kids. I've seen some of his pictures, pretty awesome. I would ask him more about it for you... but then he might think I'm hitting on him, haha.
2006-10-02 02:21:35
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answered by me 6
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hello! fitting a mannequin isn't an convenient project however in case you wish to be i'm going to provide you a few primary matters i do know to begin with your top ought to be approximately five-7 toes lengthy secondly your weight ought to be approximately 50-fifty five no more than that thirdly you ought to be capable to stroll with top heel and also you ought to realize the cat stroll.
2016-08-29 09:19:58
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answered by stults 4
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You can learn modeling information at http://www.modelpages.tv
2006-10-03 16:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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a lot of work, hard work
2006-10-01 23:56:21
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answered by elizabeth_davis28 6
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