Just as mesmerizing as their end-of-runway kisses are their Instagram accounts that include countless workout videos and sweaty post-training selfies.
Sure, it’s easy to look at those photos and immediately dismiss their VS Fashion Show prep (#goodgenes). It can’t be more challenging than training for a marathon (I ran my first one this fall)—right? Wrong.
I gave myself two weeks to work out and eat like a Victoria’s Secret model. I’ll say this: It was no party (literally, I could not party) and I still don’t have thighs as taut and toned as Adriana Lima’s. But, I did learn a thing or two about what it takes to get a model bod (besides winning the DNA lottery). So get ready to take some notes. Or laugh at the craziness of it all. Or maybe do both. Seriously, she’ll work with clients from
4 A.M. to midnight, because, as Heather says, models have crazy schedules. If a girl has to get on a plane bound for Brisbane at 7 A.M., Heather’s showing up at her house three hours earlier to make sure her dynamic planks and pistol squats are on point (and completed). This year, Heather, who is a former model and bodybuilder, prepped Vita Sidorkina and Eniko Mihalik for the show, though her roster of clients includes dozens of other models.
Her fitness philosophy, in a nutshell, is this: “You have to train and eat for the body you want. Food and exercise together shape the body, they are not independent of each other. I work with my clients in both areas to help them reach their goals.”