What Victoria's Secret Models Really Eat In A Day - YouTube

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Victoria's Secret models have to stay in tip-top shape for work.
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Strict dieting and rigorous exercise prepare them to brave the runway, and the world, in
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their underwear and heels.
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The diets alone may be enough to scare you away from attempting to join their ranks,
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but if you're wondering what the lovely ladies of Victoria's Secret eat to stay so thin and
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trim, here's a glimpse into some of their eating habits.
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Three square meals
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Not only are Victoria's Secret models generally very thin, but many of them are also ripped.
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Naturally, they need a lot of fuel to get in that kind of shape.
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Personal trainer Stephen Pasterino, who prepared two Victoria's Secret Angels for the 2017
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runway show, told Popsugar,
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"I'm not a fan of snacking.
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I like to focus on three main meals and occasional dessert spread out throughout the week."
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That's right, his clients may not get to snack much but they do get to eat an occasional
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dessert.
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Pasterino's recommendation includes a light breakfast and a, quote, "normal" portion of
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both lunch and dinner.
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He explained,
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"This improves the immune system and heals the digestive tract.
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Time between meals can be anywhere from three to six hours."
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No crazy diets
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Not all Victoria's Secret models cut out snacking.
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Model Stella Maxwell told Byrdie,
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"I like nuts and those dried peas.
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They're really addictive."
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Okay, so her idea of snacking is a little different than the average American.
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Maxwell also advocates for portion control instead of making any strict cuts to her diet,
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saying,
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"I kind of eat in moderation.
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I don't think it's good to cut anything out 100 percent or go on some crazy diet."
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For breakfast, she routinely enjoys having scrambled eggs with avocado or oatmeal, which
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she claims to love.
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Yogurt with granola is another one of Maxwell's go-to morning meals.
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Moving on to lunch, she sticks with proteins, like salmon or chicken, alongside a salad.
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Burgers and fries?
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Victoria's Secret model Devon Windsor described her ideal day's worth of food to Elle magazine,
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and it may not be what you expect from someone so fit.
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She likes eggs Benedict, but instead of the traditional Canadian ham she opts for bacon.
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Her lunch is a sensible salad with protein, and for dinner, she and her friends will…
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"...barbecue and have burgers and hotdogs and French fries, and then a coffee."
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Oh, and depending on the weather, she'll snack on a smoothie or some ice cream.
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Now that's a diet plan.
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Of course, Windsor balances out her food choices with a combination of cardio and bodyweight
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exercises, like kickboxing.
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Needless to say, it's working.
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The 80/20 rule
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Model Josephine Skriver told Byrdie her travel schedule is so hectic that she treats food
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simply as energy fuel.
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She follows the 80/20 rule, meaning, 80 percent of the time she eats healthy and works out,
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and 20 percent of the time she allows herself to be more flexible with food choices.
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Skriver also explained that she's not a fan of dieting and "quick fixes."
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She added,
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"There's no such thing as doing 30 ab exercises and then you get a six-pack."
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An avocado a day
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Victoria's Secret model Georgia Fowler follows her own version of an 80 percent rule.
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She told Women's Health Australia,
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"I try to keep it 80 percent fruit and veg, 10 percent fat, 10 percent protein.
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[...] I say an avo a day."
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If you're an avocado-lover, that part is easy.
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Additionally, Fowler cuts out all unnecessary carbs, limits dairy products, and doesn't
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consume processed food, those parts aren't quite as easy.
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Timing is everything
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Part of Victoria's Secret model Bridget Malcolm's routine involves fasting.
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She wrote on her blog,
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"I leave a large window between dinner and breakfast.
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Again, I am an accidental intermittent faster.
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I find it helps me sleep better if I am not too full, but still a little full.
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Goldilocks level of full."
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Intermittent fasting has been credited with promising results, according to a study published
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in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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One researcher explained that if a person doesn't eat for 10 to 16 hours, the body will
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look for energy in its fat stores.
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Victoria's athletes
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Nutritionist Dr. Charles Passler told Elle that most of the models he works with are
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down to only 20 percent body fat, and that each model he works with has a highly customized
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eating plan.
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The American College of Sports Medicine suggests that women who are between 12 and 22 percent
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body fat, like the Victoria's Secret models, fall within the range typically seen in athletes.
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