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How Kate Upton Got In Shape for Her ‘Sports Illustrated’ Cover (We’re Tired Just Thinking About It)

02/14/2013 at 04:30 PM ET

Kate Upton Sports Illustrated CoverCourtesy Sports Illustrated

What’s harder than posing almost naked in the freezing cold in Antarctica? Preparing to pose almost naked in the freezing cold in Antarctica.

We chatted with David Kirsch, the trainer who primed Kate Upton for her second Sports Illustrated cover, and let’s just say: Upton must be exhausted.

Kirsch began working with the supermodel back in August, and for the first two weeks, Upton met with him for sessions twice a day. From then on, the model exercised five to six days per week for one and half to two hours until the photo shoot in December.

“[She did] boot camp circuit training mixed in with cardio,” Kirsch tells PEOPLE. “Running, rowing and the elliptical.” He adds that there are six regions a model needs to focus on for an SI: Swimsuit Edition shoot: “Legs, inner thighs, hips, butt, abs and arms. Anything that shows when you’re wearing a bathing suit. Which is … everything!” (Especially when that bathing suit is as tiny as some of the ones Upton sported!)

It wasn’t just the constant sweat sessions that got Upton ready to strip down; she was also extremely careful about what she ate. “She followed my ABC’s — no alcohol, bread or processed carbs – and no sugar — 24/7 with no cheat days,” the trainer reveals.

Along with not eating pasta, pizza, candy or apparently anything else that tastes delicious, Upton did Kirsch’s seven-day cleanse for two weeks out of every month they worked together. And during the other two weeks? She regularly drank protein shakes and green drinks to stay energized.

Despite all that, Kirsch says Upton didn’t complain once throughout the exhaustive process. Though, the same can’t be said about Upton while she was kneeling on an iceberg in nothing but a string bikini. But can you really blame her?

Tell us: What’s your take on Kate Upton’s workout regimen and diet? Worth it or way too intense?

–Jennifer Cress

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Sandy on

Too much hype… I don’t know but seems like a fib is in order here. Did anyone noticed her face (head) looks unproportionate (smaller) for her body? Her breasts size appear bigger than her face!! And, if she would’ve worked out the way they are referring to here, she would’ve been toned and her stomach is flabby for one… So, please!!

Ella on

She looks good, but I’d hardly call her “sizzling”. She’s thin. That’s it. I see no muscle tone, or anything to show me that she worked hard at a gym to essentially snag the “best body” position of the cover.

Misty on

She looks fantastic, and healthy. I could never do that diet/exercise routine, and I will never be a swimsuit model. lol

beach angel on

WOW, she did all that and she still looks fat… yikes…

beach angel on

WOW… she did all that and she still looks fat… yikes

Jade on

As a former Track & Field, sprinting and lifting weights, etc. I had very little muscle definition, even at 5′ 6 & 120 lbs. My teammates would get ripped but not me. I think a lot of it is genetic.

Anne on

For all the critisms about how Kate is too fat, not toned, average looking, I would love, REPEAT, love to see what you look like sitting behind your little computer typing with all of your insecurities and jealousy. Seriously, just look at the average person walking around on the streets. I personally don’t think Kate is the most beautiful woman out there, but she is far from being average and fat.

jordan on

lol at whales saying its too rough or not healthy. @asd2mom. pls go. hi misc

sandy on

This is just so bizarre to me: In the grand scheme of things, why would one go to such great lengths to stand in a bikini on an iceberg? The whole concept puts forth an ideal that no one, not even Kate, could achieve and maintain: even if they could, at some point the body begins to break down; in that way, at least, we all are created equal. Fantasy and aspiration are wonderful motivators, but this seems so unnecessary.

Kris on

Abs? I ain’t see no abs… That diet should have made her very thin… Either she cheated or was superstar when she started. Worst cover girl ever…

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