Q. I'm wondering how I should go about finding a reputable modeling agency that could connect me to the Fit Pregnancy magazine or other places that want pregnant models?
I live 2 hours from LA where the Fit Pregnancy mag. shoots and they want to cast locally. I would like to at least try to see what happens. Does anyone have any info? I live in the Palm Springs,Ca area :)
Thanks!
I live 2 hours from LA where the Fit Pregnancy mag. shoots and they want to cast locally. I would like to at least try to see what happens. Does anyone have any info? I live in the Palm Springs,Ca area :)
Thanks!
A. Expecting Models in NYC is the only agency in the country I know of that represents pregnant women
http://expectingmodels.com/
What you can do is either call Expecting in NY to see if they represent LA-based models, or if they have a sister agency in LA. Or call the magazine directly and ask which agencies they book their models through
http://expectingmodels.com/
What you can do is either call Expecting in NY to see if they represent LA-based models, or if they have a sister agency in LA. Or call the magazine directly and ask which agencies they book their models through
Modeling for Fit Pregnancy Magazine etc?
Q. I'm wondering how I should go about finding a reputable modeling agency that could connect me to the Fit Pregnancy magazine or other places that want pregnant models?
I live 2 hours from LA where the Fit Pregnancy mag. shoots and they want to cast locally. I would like to at least try to see what happens. Does anyone have any info? :)
Thanks!
I live 2 hours from LA where the Fit Pregnancy mag. shoots and they want to cast locally. I would like to at least try to see what happens. Does anyone have any info? :)
Thanks!
A. Usually you can go to the websites of the magazines and at the bottom they have a "contact us" button. You can start there and see how it goes. Good luck
How long does it take to get ballet-fit after a pregnancy? Anyone with experience of this?
Q. How long will it take me to get back my fit & supple ballet-body after my baby is born? I want to start my studies in Musical Theatre ASAP after the birth. Anyone done this before?
A. I personally have not been in this situation, but, a friend/teacher of mine has. One of the things that helped her is that she trained as much as she could for as long as she could. She danced up until 8 months mostly doing barre at that point and very easy center work (no turns and no jumps). It took after she had her child probably 7-8 months. The average time it takes for any woman is 9 months usually. However, every woman is different so the time varies. Things you can do when you cannot do a strenuous class can be light yoga or pilates. Pilates esp. will help bring your core back. The key is to start light and build up as much as your body will allow. Diet is also important. If you want the ballet body back faster, you have to be very strict about what you eat and how you prepare it. Less carbs and more protein will help develop the lean muscle mass you are looking for and of course plenty of fruits and veggies. Dairy products also have recently been proven to help women slim down as well.
How many dress/pants sizes did you go up due to your hips spreading after pregnancy?
Q. This is really for those who were able to get back to their pre-pregnancy weight but still had trouble fitting into their pre-pregnancy clothes. If you feel like sharing, I'd really appreciate your experience. Thanks!
A. I gained TOO much pregnant with my son- 70Lbs but I had to get almost 10Lbs below my pre-preg weight to fit the clothes again b/c of hips spreading and what not. My shirts had trouble fitting again too cause I went B to DD then back down to D lol. I am 5ft3 barely too... so 10Lbs is a lot on my frame, to give you an idea, about 2sizes... meaning at pre-preg weight about a 5 rather than a 3.
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