BEYOND THE FEED

CUTTING THROUGH CLICKS, MYTHS AND MACROS

“Fitfluencers” or Fraud?

In this week’s episode of Beyond the Feed, Piedmont University assistant health science professor and Co-owner of Crown Athletics joined me to discuss the food pyramid, post-graduate student-athlete diet habits, and the impact social media has on those getting in to fitness. Through his work as a trainer, Kinsey has found that more clients are using internet trends as a means of education for nutrition and training.

Although social media serves as an educational platform at times, the lack of credentials across all media platforms is prominent. This makes it difficult for us to determine what is true on the internet and what isn’t. Kinsey has found this to be very apparent with clients at his gym.

“I think social media is a great tool,” said Kinsey. “However, it’s available for everyone to post on.”

The creditability of social media fitness influencers raises a lot of questions for this reason alone. Anyone can post on social media whether they know what they are talking about or not. There is no means of fact checking or warnings for this type of content. This could be difficult for more vulnerable groups like adolescents to filter out this kind of information.

Kinsey has seen this firsthand with some of his clients, “A lot of times it’s not conducive for the goals they have or what they want to achieve.”

Filtering this information seems to be difficult for users because of the following that these influencers have.

The credibility they have? The way they look.

It seems much easier to believe health and fitness tips when it is coming from someone who is fit or matches society’s standards of attractiveness.

Despite social media being a great tool for those looking for fitness tips and tricks, there might be areas for concern when trusting advice on social media.

What influencers do you follow?

2 responses to ““Fitfluencers” or Fraud?”

  1. Tanisha Avatar
    Tanisha

    I know right! I think fitness influencer’s advice are hard to follow because everyone’s body is different! Some advice works while others do not. Personally, this also applies to those learning how to apply makeup. You would have to simply learn your facial features, sensitivity and explore colors when it comes to makeup. In contrast, this applies to finding out what your body can handle, weight, and proper dieting habits. I found that I can loose weight faster with a healthy protein intake rather than other diets! To answer your question, I do not follow any fitness influencers but my mom does! So far, this influencer is helping my mom out a lot but our body types are different. Therefore, the fitness influencer that works out for my mom would not work for me. 

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    1. donovanerin1022 Avatar

      Genetics are not talked about enough in the fitness industry! I find that many influencers say that discipline is what holds people back from reaching their goals, but there are so many more factors that just work ethic. I love how aware you are of what would work for you and what would not.

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