Joshua, 32, photographer
So what kind of photography do you do?
Really big corporate-branding campaigns.
You're wearing a lot of Nike. Are you a Nike-head?
I was, in the '80s and '90s.
Is there a word for someone who's really into Adidas?
Someone from Boston. A gangster from Boston.
What workout did you just come from?
Yoga class. Me and my crew do something called freedom fitness. You work out wherever you can — very organic. Yoga plays into that.
Has anyone ever hit on you while you're working on your freedom fitness?
Maybe. It's always hard to tell when a woman is hitting on a man, because you can't tell if she's being nice or if she's actually trying to pick you up. I'd like to say I've had a couple of experiences, but I probably shouldn't talk about them in front of my current love.
But that's exactly the kind of thing I want to hear about!
It's gone down a couple of times.
Gone down? Educate me. In the mall? In the club?
It's “going down, basement,” to quote Nicki Minaj. For some people, there's a lot of sexual dynamics when you're working out — breathing heavy and all that.
What's the sexiest yoga pose?
From a male perspective... I'm a black man. I'm pretty into downward dog.
shirt: own design (AD4clothing.com), shorts: Nike, shoes: Nike crosstrainers
Comments ( 20 )
"Sometimes I get cat-called by creeps on the street. But it's so hot! You’ve got to flaunt it if you've got it."
Yeah, you go, girl! Show of your body but get offended if anyone notices!
She's wearing Nike underwear... doesn't take a genius to work out that if you don't want that kind of attention, should maybe wear shorts that are 2" longer.
Just because she likes to wear clothing that shows off her body doesn't mean that she wants to be harassed on the street. I think a lot of women find catcalls and attention like that threatening, not flattering. And the solution to that is not in restricting how women can dress.
It's only harassment if the catcalls come from ugly people. If they are from hot studs then it's empowerment.
if she wants to dress "risque," learn to expect it. It's basically asking for it, why else would you dress like that.
Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k43XjuhInkU
Jill's knees are terrifying
Jill needs to eat a few donuts... she looks anorexic as hell.
I want to give her a sandwich.
The adidas comment about Boston is so so true
Wow, Michelle does not live in the real world. Most people buy five shirts instead of one because different parts of their life dictate drastically different types of shifts. The vast majority of the population cannot wear workout clothes to work or class.
She's talking about what works for her, not 'most people,' which is the point of the series.
Michelle is talking about what works for her...in a condescending and arrogant way. If she didn't want to run the risk of being called that, she shouldn't have given consent for the interview.
Gym to dance to class. Same shirt. Be sure to bump into her in gym and not in class when the fermentation starts.
If you think you smell bad at the gym, then it doesn't really make sense to wear the same clothes to class afterward, does it?
Can someone please put Jill on an IV drip of lard and liquid burgers?
Come on, people, why are you so interested in feeding Jill junk food? Why are people always so ready to weigh in when it comes to a woman's weight?
Only when they are in need of medical help.
Michelle - that Jennifer Love Hewitt pose is probably not your best angle.
That Insanity Workout sounds crazy - 63 days straight? Talk about motivation.
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