Last week I shared our top posts of 2016. This week I’m sharing our top posts of all time. All of these posts have been read (ok, well looked at, or clicked on) more than 10,000 times. That’s pretty exciting for academic authors. We’ve also come a long way. When we first started writing, back in September 2012, we didn’t expect more than family and close friends to follow along. But our writing struck a nerve, it seems.
She May Look Healthy But…Why Fitness Models Aren’t Models of Health |
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Precision Nutrition’s Lean Eating Program: A Year in Review |
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The Shape of an Athlete |
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Finding clothes to fit athletic women’s bodies |
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Padded sports bras and nipple phobia |
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Why the “Thigh Gap” Makes Me Sad |
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Crotch shots, upskirts, sports reporting, and the objectification of female athletes’ bodies |
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“You’ve Lost Weight! You Look Great!” Isn’t a Compliment |
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Intermittent fasting and why it might not work as well for women |
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Raspberry Ketone, Pure Green Coffee Extract, Garcinia Cambogia, Weight Loss, and the Fallacy of Appealing to Authority |
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CrossFit and women’s bodies: It’s complicated |
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Bike seats, speed, and sexual depravity |
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I hate you Weight Watchers |
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Fit, Fat, and What’s Wrong with BMI |
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On going commando and athletic clothing |
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The women of CrossFit |
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