Miami 10/7/2010 4:00:58 AM
News / Entertainment

Diana Taurasi Bares All in the “Body Issue”

Touted to be the best female basketball player of all time, Diana Taurasi has more than enough fans all over the world. In a controversial yet accepted decision, Diana Taurasi has decided to appear in the nude with strategically covered body parts in the Body Issue of ESPN the Magazine. The “Body We Want” article celebrates athletes with different body shapes, sizes, and colors. Taurasi has a fantastic body and skin tone that comes purely from hard work and dedication. It is a great example for all those who decide to take the easy way out and go under the knife but without proper exercise and healthy eating habits, the beauty will only be temporary.

Lipo Progress

Plastic surgery, liposuction, and laser lipo seem to have displaced the virtues of eating right, exercising, and feeling good about the human body as it is. Technology and science proclaim to have all the answers and even better, quicker solutions to all the problems of mankind. While this may be true, it is still alarming to see the number of men and women who consider lipo or smart lipo to be the solution for their fat related problems. Laser lipo professes to have bare minimum side effects. The resultant bruising has been highly reduced due the new age process of liquefying of fat from under the layers of the skin. Any swelling also seems to disappear after a couple of weeks.

Common Sense

If someone does consider lipo an option to cure their bodies of maladies or flaws like obesity, then it is very important to ensure that you don’t place your lives in the hands of some quack in a dark alley. Consulting a proper lipo doctor is the only way to go about this that is not life threatening.

All Methods Checked Off

Taurasi can display her almost perfect body on the center page of the magazine. It may not be the ideal body for everyone but it is something that she has achieved through sheer devotion to her sport. There is not any shame in wanting a great looking and sinewy body. Lipo just seems to be a little drastic in terms of options. Perhaps one should at least give eating right and exercising a chance before succumbing to the easy, but expensive, way out. But if everything else has been tried and did not work, then perhaps this new treatment is the prudent course of action.