HEALTH - Key Son
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HEALTH - Key Son
GLAM GAMS In the quest for lithe, summer-ready legs, RACHEL HEINRICHS works out the supermodel way: walking instead of running I N THE DEPTHS OF TORONTO’S SOUL-CURDLING WINTER, I gave up on using my legs. Instead of biking to work, I spent my commute playing Candy Crush Saga on the subway, and threw a fiscally irresponsible sum at cabs. I traded my outdoor runs for hot yoga classes heavy on corpse pose. By spring, I had emerged 10 pounds heavier, with disturbingly doughy stems. So it was with a twinge of longing that I clicked through slide shows of the latest leg-baring styles: Altuzarra’s sexy high-slit skirts (page 44), the tailored short-suits at Rag & Bone and the high-waisted, swingy A-line minis from Carven. At five-foot-five, with a long torso and stocky legs, I’ve accepted that I’ll never have the lithe gamine gams of, say, Alexa Chung. Nor will I ever carve out a chiselled set like the ones Jessica Simpson recently unveiled via Daisy Dukes after her Weight Watchers–assisted slim-down. But I can reasonably hope 86 PHOTOGRAPHY: JOHN-PAUL PIETRUS/ART + COMMERCE (LEGS), ANTHEA SIMMS (SHOES). H E A LT H Do These Shoes Make My Legs Look Stubby? to achieve modest athletic 10 days.” In one swoop, curves and, if I’m diligent, Son has nixed every those tone lines that run shank-toning ritual I’ve up the sides of buff calves practised for the past decand thighs—the ones that ade and defied the hardSenior style and market editor Truc Nguyen weighs the make legs look long(ish), core ethos of such ruling long and short of this spring’s footwear trends even if they’re not. fitness fads as Tabata The hunt was on for a and CrossFit, which are legs-centric exercise plan. based on heave-inducing, I came across The New high-intensity intervals. York Model Workout by Like the Tracy Key Son, a sports mediAnderson Method, which cine doctor and trainer of espouses a no-more-thanthe coltishly leggy Daria three-pound-weights philWerbowy. The e-book, osophy for women, Son’s really more of a no-frills school of thought has its manual in the tradition critics. Mark Hendricks, MULES leave your FLATFORMS For ANKLE of those ’80s Thin Thighs for one, the regional legs bare from might seem too STRAPS , stick to delicate ones and the heel upwards, heavy for shortin 30 Days pamphlets, group fitness manager for avoid the chunkier creating a long, limbed ladies, but provides a mat routine of Equinox Toronto who put bands that create continuous line up they actually add tiny movements (things me through an extreme a harsh horizontal the back. height and look like low-fi squats and cross-training workout cut-off above fresher with spring’s lunges) repeated dozens earlier this year, flat-out the foot. micro-minis than too-sexy stilettos. of times. Done in comdisagrees. “Science has bination with walking, proven that full range of the workout, Son explains in the book, without increasing size.” But, he says, I motion, with a heavier load and high don’t have to start with a model’s sylph- intensity, activates more muscle fibres “gives a long, lean and well-balanced like frame to see a difference. “Circuit look … Muscles are sculpted but not and, in turn, burns more calories and training is great for anyone,” he says, bulked.” Yahtzee! This could be the fat,” he says, sounding as though this “because it’s the most efficient way to antidote to my winter of neglect. conversation has caused him to break work out without getting bored, and you a sweat. The high-versus-low-impact I call Son at his NYC studio and explain the many ways my body differs end up burning calories afterward.” debate has raged for years in the fit“For you,” he continues, “I’d limit from a New York model’s, neurotically ness world, and I tend to lean intuirunning and recommend walking at acknowledging that I don’t expect to tively toward the hardcore—if I’m not a moderate pace two to three times a develop Daria-perfect pins. He laughs drenched and tomato-faced, I feel like week for 45 minutes with zero incline. and agrees that his strategy is designed I’m not working hard enough. to achieve a very specific shape requested Just keep your strides small, so you But I’ve also skipped dozens of pundon’t use your outer quads. Limit any by modelling agencies (he’s trained ishing classes because the thought of other exercise that works your outer more than 150 models) and film castsprinting till I want to vomit is dauntquads, like full squats and lunges. And ing directors: “They want structured ing. Walking to work and doing microdon’t use strength-training machines. shoulders, really slender arms, a narlunges is a lot less intimidating and I’m pretty sure you’ll see a difference in seems infinitely easier to stick with. row waist, and long, lean legs—toned Fake It Till You Make It We asked Katie Quinn, the body makeup artist who contours Victoria’s Secret Angels for the runway and the founder of Kona Tanning Company, how to create the illusion of carved gams with a bottle of self-tanner 1 Apply a base of tanner and let it soak in. Lift one knee in the air and turn the leg out to the side so you can see the line where the fat hangs off the muscles. Apply self-tanner along that line, using your fingers to blend it downwards, over the fatty part. 2 For the outside of the leg, squat slightly and twist your leg inward. That will bring out the natural definition on the outside of the thigh. Fill in that line, too, right down to the knee. 3 To do the calf, start where it connects to the heel. Make the base of the muscle slightly darker. (This helps hide cankles, too.) Then blend the tanner up the sides of the natural calf muscle, leaving the centre of the calf light. 87 4 Finish by using a shimmery highlighter on the surfaces you want to appear rounder—the shins, the backs of the calves and the quads. Quinn likes Benefit’s Bathina “Take a Picture … It Lasts Longer,” but you can use any highlighter stick. H E A LT H A perfect snack for every craving. Primp My Pins The latest makeup for legs (yeah, it’s a thing) AVON’s Skin So Soft Satin Glow Illuminating Moisturizer, $10, rubs in sheer and leaves behind faint iridescence for Beyoncé-level dewiness. Silica blurs tiny lines and divots. At home, with a mat, a resistance band and an episode of Broad City on in the background, I lay out the workout sheets Son emailed me: 10 moves using my own body weight for resistance and six with a band. Some are recognizable, like crunches, leg lifts and knee bends performed so many times the muscle being worked feels like a stove coil on max. Others are minuscule, like the single-leg squat, in which I stand on one leg and bend it only to 45 degrees—half of a normal squat. (Son tells me Daria does this to carve out the muscle above each knee.) After 20 reps, my knee pulses visibly. All totalled, the workout takes an hour and induces as much sweat as a hatha yoga class. But when I get out of bed the next morning, my glutes and thighs ache all over, both good (assuming pain equals gain) and bad (I have no idea if I’ve successfully excluded my outer quad). I walk to work, albeit with normal-size strides, and remember the de-stressing effects of being outside, instead of hunching over my iPhone between angry subway riders. I arrive at the office more refreshed and have tea in lieu of stress-devouring a muffin and coffee, and later I stop at the veggie stand because it’s on my route home. The only wilful dietary change I make is giving up dairy because, as Son points out, it’s calorie dense. After 10 days, I do notice a difference. I can see a dent at the top of my knees and tiny tone lines up both sides toward my thighs, and I’m convinced my jeans fit better due to a two-pound weight loss that, let’s be honest, could be water weight. But the real difference is I’m using my legs again. And in that magical way that exercise begets exercise, I want to keep using them. >> Watch a step-by-step video of Key Son’s top model–training moves at flare.com 100 CALORIES OR LESS † * © 2014, Trademark of Kellogg Company used under licence by Kellogg Canada Inc. † Per serving. FLARE.COM PHOTOGRAPHY: TK. EDITOR: TK. FOR WHERE TO BUY, SEE STYLESOURCE. ESTÉE LAUDER’s latest Bronze Goddess Shimmering Body Oil Spray, $45, creates light-reflecting sheen and the sheerest bronze hue to even skin tone (it also smells like the beach in a bottle). Like Spanx in 2000, PRTTY PEAUSHUN Skin Tight Body Lotion, $40, exploded after Gwyneth Paltrow endorsed it last year. She smothers the tinted, water-based goo on her muscles for an enviable #nofilter glow. With avocado to moisturize, grapefruit wax to blur stretch marks and green tea to smooth cellulite, it’s a cure-all cocktail. PHOTOGRAPHY: IVAN ENGLER (PRODUCT, EXCEPT PRTTY PEAUSHUN). ARTDECO’s wash-off Spray On Leg Foundation, $18, can be applied evenly all over for a fake hose effect, or targeted to contour muscles as per Quinn’s advice on page 87. Use sparingly on hot summer days, as it can run with sweat.