MOST Magazine Fitness JUN'15 ISSUE NO.2 | Page 15

like the security of a 9-5 job, I love the challenges of my career; I love to grow, have a different day every day. One day it might be a photo shoot, live TV, or interviews to awaken people to their personal power. I couldn’t live any other way.” Jennifer did go to college, not in the fitness field, but to bring home the point of what she is made of, she went to Law School. “Way too boring for me, I love the abstract energy, the endless vast ocean of business and being an entrepreneur and blending in technology.” She does hold on to some important lessons from Law School; she was taught to analyze things and in her industry, it is constantly changing and she has to stay ahead and keep up with the trends. “You can’t get stuck in a rut because your groove becomes a grave.” She loves the survival challenge of the fitness/modeling industry and how it is critical to be continually adapting. She loves the quote, “The only thing constant in life is change.” Jennifer says once you accept that, you will be a successful leader and visionary and be able to help people along the way. s we were talking about work ethics and success, I asked JNL what gets her on her soap box. Her reply, when people have an attitude of entitlement. She said there are a lot of people today that believe if they go to college they should get a job automatically. If they train three hours a day, eat certain foods and have a specific amount of body fat, they should have a magazine cover. But it is about hard work and always having a winning edge, these will set you apart. If you are not doing that, then she says you are part of the herd and invisible. I asked Jennifer why she is more than just beautiful, more than just sexy. She is a woman of integrity, hard work, and valor. She feels it is important to stand up for other people’s rights. She naturally roots for the underdog because as she came up through the industry she was an underdog. “I like to give voice to those that will never have a platform.” She does this through her Fitness Model Factory, seminars, and workshops; gives voice to many unheard people who might never have the opportunity to be heard. By offering a platform for people to speak from, she believes is real internal beauty. I then had questions about her beautiful sexy body. How does she protect her skin in all those bikinis? She loves sunblock, but in order to get a certain tan for a fitness shoot, she will use a body bronzer that is more like skin paint. The bronzer she uses also has skin firming properties. She goes to the beach “all covered up.” But regularly >>> www.MOST mag.com || FITNESS M A G A Z I N E || 15