Has someone told you that you have what it takes to become a model? If you think you have the potential, why not try the runway or pose in front of cameras? Male models are very much in-demand for fashion clothing, television commercials, print advertisements, and also event shows.
Aside from having the average qualifications of around 180-187 cm (5 ft 11 in- 6'2") in height and a weight of 64-75 kg (140-165 lb), you've got to have an important element—the well defined body. Lean and strong physique is definitely loved by the cameras and by live audience. Especially for male fitness models, the mid-section is very essential. If you really want to become a male model, you really have to have your body working. When you hit the gym, perhaps you can't help but feel your weights are no match for the 400 pounds that bodybuilders can bench press. However, you won't need to do that.
Male models do not have to be like Ronnie Coleman or Arnold Schwarzenegger or any other Mr. Olympia. Most male models are usually toned, tight, chiseled and fit. However, their bodies are medium in built compared to serious bodybuilders. More patterned after Hollywood sex symbols like Brad Pitt and Daniel Craig, a male model's aim is to promote the product and not psyche out or make other men insecure.
A toned and defined male model muscle is the main attractor for fitness products as well as underwear. Getting the six-pack abs and nice quads are usually the criteria for male fitness and underwear models. They also follow a diet plan, exercise routine, and weights session. To make your stomach reveal your abs, stay calm and limit your crunches or abs movements. First lose the excess weight and do weight lifting.
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