Fitness Star Bashes ‘Sexualized’ Training of the Impact Industry Training on Videos Pre: Porn ‘rivals’ rivals

An Australian fitness star has claimed that her industry has become very “sexualized” – calling influencers posing with their prey on the show.

Kayla itsines, who co-tried the popular fitness app, has described its disappointment to those who film from a “special angle” under the guise of a “glute exercise”, saying it is a tactic used to take view .

The mother of two said that despite understanding “training prey”, they get likes and commitment, she is glad she does not want her children to see after she “is trying to be an example for women”.

“I probably wouldn’t care if I didn’t have kids, I’ll be like,” You do you, Boo, “she said in a recent video.

“I bother you because I don’t want to see it, I don’t want to see your ass. But you are doing you.

“However I have a daughter, and I’m trying to be an example for women. Without drinking, no drugs, no smoking, no very sexualized content.”


Young woman performing meetings with a barbell in a gym
An Australian fitness star has claimed that her industry has become very “sexualized” – calling influencers posing with their prey on the show. Vasyl – Stock.adobe.com

But the isines counts despite her best efforts, “it’s everywhere”, and she just doesn’t want to see it.

“I’m moving, and she (my daughter) is sitting next to me, and I’m like ‘Oh my Lord don’t want you to look at another girl … from that angle,” the 33-year-old explained.

“It is simply not something I want to see.”

Itines went on to ask, “Am I?”, After sharing her views, while also providing for nearly 16 million followers that she would not be one of the influencers filming behind.

Many of her loyal fans were quick to weigh the situation, with some statements that they also agreed on the content of fitness had become very sexual, with some claiming that “porn” rivals.

“Becomes so worrying,” commented one.

“I am very happy that someone is finally talking about women who sexualize fitness. It has to stop, ”another added.


Australian Fitness Influencer Kayla Isines expressing concern about the sexual nature of training videos in tiktok
“I probably wouldn’t care if I didn’t have kids, I’ll be like,” You do you, Boo, “she said in a recent video. Kayla itines/tiktok

While someone pointed out: “It is not useful for my fitness trip to the small, it is gross and adds Misogyny to fitness spaces.”

“Today’s fitness industry is like pornography,” someone else noted.

But some argued that itines was not immune from “sexualizing” its contents, with some stressing that it shares video training in active image embracing clothing, and regularly shows ABS.

“I think it’s about perspective, as some would say what your outfit is now doing the same,” one reasoned.

“Yes, the fitness industry is sexualized … But who is the blame for this? Maybe you look at stronger parental control and stop blaming women,” another argued.

As someone said, “But we could also stop sexualizing glutes – just because someone wants to show their glutes don’t make it sexual, I’m a muscle in which they have worked hard.”

Many parents also agreed with itines, stating that they had noticed a shift from being “strong, healthy and informative to inaccessible, sexual, and” how to make men want you “.

“Thank you for saying this, worry about my daughters,” shared a mother.

“It couldn’t agree more, especially as a parent,” another withdrew.


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