TiffinyHall says she’s happy with ‘not flat’ tummy

She’s the fitness fanatic known for her take no prisoners attitude towards exercise and her enviable slender shape.

But Bigger Loser trainer Tiffiny Hall has a refreshing attitude towards losing her baby weight after giving birth to her son Arnold in September.

The blonde beauty took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a picture of her tummy, telling fans even though she isn’t back to her pre-baby shape, she’s not bothered in the slightest.

‘My tummy still isn’t flat and I DON’T care’: Biggest Loser trainer Tiffiny Hall praised by fellow mums as she shares refreshing snap of her post-baby bump after giving birth three months ago

The candid picture, which was taken in her bathroom, shows the trainer in her pajamas, lifting her white tank top to reveal her stomach.

‘Hello little abs, it’s nice to see you again,’ the trainer, who holds a degree from the University of Melbourne, posted. 

‘My tummy still isn’t flat and I don’t care … It’s definitely getting stronger which is the important part and I’m feeling wonderful.’ 

Feeling strong: Heavily disciplined Tiffiny has been praised being a spokesperson for a healthy body image, with the trainer encouraging women to be more accepting of their bodies, especially post pregnancy

Feeling strong: Heavily disciplined Tiffiny has been praised being a spokesperson for a healthy body image, with the trainer encouraging women to be more accepting of their bodies, especially post pregnancy

New mother: The fitness guru shares baby Arnold with Channel Ten funnyman Ed Kavalee, who regularly appears on Have You Been Paying Attention? 

New mother: The fitness guru shares baby Arnold with Channel Ten funnyman Ed Kavalee, who regularly appears on Have You Been Paying Attention? 

The fitness guru shares baby Arnold with Channel Ten funnyman Ed Kavalee, who regularly appears on Have You Been Paying Attention? 

Heavily disciplined Tiffiny has been praised being a spokesperson for a healthy body image, with the trainer encouraging women to be more accepting of their bodies, especially post pregnancy.

‘I don’t want to waste a single delicious newborn minute worrying or obsessing about my body,’ the new mum told Stellar magazine recently, adding that women have appreciated her honesty and candour.   

‘I was wearing a singlet and I still looked very pregnant with fat arms, yet all these women were thanking me for being honest in showing my body,’ she added.

‘It made me realise that women really do feel pressure to bounce back – even five days after having a baby. 

I thought, ‘That’s it – I’m going to keep putting out images of my body”. 

Raw: The fitness guru has said her fans appreciate how candid she is about life as a new mum and the challenges she's faced getting back in shape 

Raw: The fitness guru has said her fans appreciate how candid she is about life as a new mum and the challenges she’s faced getting back in shape 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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