Clashing commercials; or, What does "toned" actually mean?

Reebok has the brand new line of shoes, as well as of course brand new commercials to foster them. Called Easytone, the boots condition the woman's boundary as well as legs, so you have been told anyway. No gym. No workouts. Just wear shoes. Snake oil? Perhaps. But that's not what I'm concerned with today.

What bothers me is the picture peddled to women as the ideal. A "toned" demeanour suggests, to me as well as most others, I'm sure, an jaunty physique. Maybe not the bodybuilder's, yet manifestly athletic. What is presented instead, though, is the same soft, smooth, size 2 demeanour you have been informed constantly is the feminine ideal. Is this model's physique really much different from which seen in the thousand alternative advertisements?



Contrasted with which of fitness contestant Jelena Abbou seen in this Fahrenheit commercial, it becomes obvious how paltry Easytone's "toned" demeanour is:



In the Fahrenheit commercial you see the woman lucidly clever as well as athletic, yet strikingly tasteful by any in accord with standard. Why can't there be some-more similar to this?

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