BHTV #16 Apple vs. Pear Shaped

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Do you have an apple or a pear shaped body? Is it worse to be an apple or a pear? Does body shape even matter? What am I talking about? Today, I'll address all of those questions and give you some tips on how you can improve your health in regards to your body shape. And the Podcast Awards are here! So, if you like this show, please head on over to podcastawards.com and nominate it under Best Video Podcast Podcast Name: Being Healthy TV Podcast URL: www.beinghealthy.tv Nominations close on October 18th. I greatly appreciate your time and nomination!

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4 Responses to BHTV #16 Apple vs. Pear Shaped

  1. tobagotb10

    Apple, pear, banana……..it’s all fruit to me, and since when is that not healthy!

  2. LocationConfirm

    it may be better to be a pear thats over weight than an apple but the fat in a pear is hard to lose. and it really suck being a pear because shopping for pants really sucks when you have to get a pair of pants that are Huge just to fit around you but, but when you get to the waist it way too big. With an overweight pare its all butt and legs, witch rub together and eventually tear you pants and sometimes caused irritation. so witch is worse and witch is better depends on the person.

  3. DolceVita

    But how helpful is this video – i am so sick of being told that apple shaped is worse – ITS not my fault i am apple shaped!

  4. DolceVita

    Speaking as an overweight apple shape i can confirm that its much better to be plus size PEAR than plus size APPLE. If i am in shape (and i am working on that) its ok, but when you start getting hefty, its all boobs, belly and back flab – YUCK!

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