· By Amber Elizabeth Dodzweit
PORN OR FITNESS?
I think it’s time as a fitness community that we address the “pink elephant” in the room. In this case our pink elephant is rocking barely there thong bikini- which makes this really interesting.
When I take a look at images from the porn industry and then I compare those images with those from the fitness industry- I see no difference except muscle. For an athlete that has dedicated their life to the art of exercise, this phenomenon has become an insult. Furthermore, I am embarrassed to claim my career in the “fitness industry” because of it’s raunchy and extreme reputation in the mainstream market.
I get regular emails from aspiring fitness models wondering how it is that I was “discovered”. These girls are already buying into the notion that taking their clothes off is the only way to being noticed and ultimately sponsored. Without mentioning names, there are a few stars of the social media world that have upwards of millions of followers they have obtained by running a soft porn show on their pages. This is speaking to young athletes that in order to become a “name” and inspire people with their athleticism….get naked.
Early on in my career I was on set with a well-known fitness photographer that wanted to shoot me for a glamour fitness magazine. When I refused a proposition to get undressed and be featured in this publication- I was told “you won’t ever get anywhere in fitness being so modest”. A few months later, I was approached by Playboy and a few years after that Playboy came knocking again to be turned down.
I haven’t always had my moral compass on true north and there have been a couple instances where looking back I would have made different choices but throughout my entire career I’ve preached ability above aesthetics. I think that trend is beginning to catch steam not because of my attempts but because peoples stomachs are starting to turn. I believe that most people don’t want asses in their face when their hope is to be inspired to become better versions of themselves. I also know that for as long as we validate these people with “follows” and edifying comments there will be no end to the ever-growing pornographic fitness industry.
Even more concerning is the implication this poses on our youth. I received an email from an 18-year old girl essentially crying out for help because her fitness coach was encouraging her to take photos to put up on sketchy social media sites dedicated to “fitness”. She was confused because the feedback on her posing in a thong in the mirror was so positive and wondered if this was the only way to becoming someone in fitness. I mean am I the only one looking at these situations saying “ARE YOU KIDDING ME??!”
More than anything, this is a call for those who do not believe in the “sexifying “ of fitness to actually take a stand. Nothing will change as long as people are willing to reinforce the fact that nudity=success. If I were a parent, I would fear my child wanting to make a career in fitness. This is heartbreaking considering this should be a place for athletes to come and put their talents on display without being coaxed into a soft porn exposition.
As a brand this is something we are attacking head on. The athletes we sign, the branding we release and the message we put out will not fit in, and this is 100% intentional. Got guts? Let us know your hashtag ideas to create a movement and stop the sexualization of our industry.
AMBER DODZWEIT
85 comments
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#classynottrashy
Krystal on
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Well its nice to hear from someone trusted and respected in the fitness industry that’s it’s ok to NOT whore yourself out on social media in the name of fitnes; I was beginning to think I just wasn’t meant for this because I prefer my buttocks covered up. Inspirational as always, thanks guys! xx
S on
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Fitness is for health to enable us as individuals to better serve our fellow beings. Pornographic images should have no part in it. Better looks are an appropriate side effect of fitness, as they may help us to feel healthier and more confident. But when fitness becomes an end in itself, to gain attention or to encourage exploitation, it brings problems instead of the joy and stability that should come from it. Consumers en masse have the only power to shut down this pornographic exploitation. Organized boycotts with negative publicity for the involved businesses may be the only answer. We need to show that we care about our girls and women and do this.
Steve Young on
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nicely put. finally someone came out and said it
Rene on
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Agree whole heartedly. I noticed this myself and did not think there was a strong enough voice to speak to the issue. But here you are! Great job Dodzweit!
MJ on
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Thank you so much for this. I’m new to the Instagram world of fitness. I’ve been outraged by what I’ve seen. It’s so hard to compete in this industry of sex selling and it’s frustrating. Thank you for taking a stand! It’s encouraging to know there are still people in this world with moral convictions. My account is Salubrious_fitness. I’m definitely taking a stand against the sexualization of the fitness industry. “All good things to those who wait.” :-)
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