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You don’t have to be a fitness enthusiast to know who Kayla Itsines is. If you have an Instagram account, chances are you’ve come across her name.
Hailing from Adelaide, the 24-year-old personal trainer has gained a cult following through her popular Bikini Body Guides, which include a 12-week diet and exercise plan. Her Instagram account alone has amassed almost four million followers from all corners of the globe.
Just yesterday, Itsines was named Woman of the Year at Cosmopolitan magazine‘s Fun Fearless Female Awards. We caught up with the fitness guru to find out her thoughts on #fitspo, social media ‘experts’ and exercise myths.
Are there any fitness myths you wish people would stop believing?
“Two that I come across regularly are ‘Doing weights will make you bulky’ and ‘To lose weight you shouldn’t eat certain food groups’. Resistance training not only gives women the tone and definition they’re wanting, but the health benefits of this type of training are endless. I frequently hear girls saying they’re avoiding carbohydrates because they want to lose weight. Unless you have an intolerance, it’s important to eat a balanced diet consisting of foods from all of the major food groups. Cutting out food groups entirely from your diet can potentially lead to lack of energy, difficulty in digestion, weakening of immune system and production of certain hormones can begin to slow down. I believe every women is different and what works for one person may not work for the other.”