We are all enslaved to our body image - even the fitness trainers and the yoga teachers. In fact, the reason why they became trainers is body complexes that got out of control.

"I just want to return the tits to where they used to be. Near the shoulders," says Jordan Amir. When it's a "celeb," the network is buzzing. When the offender is anonymous, the case is buried by the police. When the victim is a celebrity, the police bury the case. When an offender is an "unknown," the case is buried. "You must know this detail," says one of the trainers. "It's not a secret. You must know that you have to have a certain amount of body fat to be a successful trainer. " "I was always attracted to yoga, but we had an uncool relationship," says Jordan. "Yoga has changed the rules of the game for me because I - and I am only talking about what is true for me. "I am in awe of the privilege of teaching my trainees anything at all about their bodies. "It started from a really clean place, but then I became part of the loop. Part of the matrix of gyms. I started having very intense anxiety attacks. I didn't understand how exactly when I was trying to get better I found myself in the most unhealthy place possible," she adds. "For a long time, I was bulimic, then I starved myself. I have notebooks from that time, in which I record everything I eat up to Ramat the cucumber, so as not to exceed the 900 calories a day."