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  2. 21 Extremely Flattering Dresses for Athletic Body Types - AOL

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    An athletic shape has shoulders and hips at about the same width and weight pretty evenly distributed throughout the body. This means you may want something that emphasizes either the top or the ...

  3. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    The bust, waist, and hips are called inflection points, and the ratios of their circumferences are used to define basic body shapes. Reflecting the wide range of individual beliefs on what is best for physical health and what is preferred aesthetically, there is no universally acknowledged ideal female body shape. Ideals may also vary across ...

  4. 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit' model Natalie Noel is using ...

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    For model and influencerNatalie Noel, being "normal" is the best way to stand out. "In the industry, you see models who are very thin or you see plus-size models, but there isn't this genre of ...

  5. Although we love to shop, sometimes, it’s difficult to find pieces that are worth your money and time. If you have an athletic body type, it only adds another layer to the equation. But that’s ...

  6. Hourglass figure - Wikipedia

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    It has been proposed by scientists that the evolutionary reason for the female body shape is due in part to this sexual selection.Sex-typical body shapes (a man's muscular physique and a woman's hourglass figure) are an outcome of evolutionary adaptation for reproductive fitness because they convey information about gene quality, health and fertility, which are important elements for mate ...

  7. Andrea Shaw - Wikipedia

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    However, her body began responding quickly to resistance training and once she started intense weight training, soon people were asking her if she competed in muscle competitions. She didn't see herself as having enough size and development to compete as a bodybuilder, but liked the way the figure competitors looked in the magazines.

  8. Body positivity takes backseat as fashion houses pick ... - AOL

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    Enrika, a 28-year-old plus-sized model, said: "When the body positivity movement emerged, it felt incredibly empowering and liberating." "It felt like an act of rebellion - what had always been ...

  9. Fitness and figure competition - Wikipedia

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    Various authors have documented the struggle faced by pioneering women body builders as they entered the competitive body building world in the 1970s. Gold's Gym is said to have prided itself on being ‘ovary free’ until the late 1970s. [3] Women's fitness competitions started in the 1980s, and have shown a significant increase in popularity ...