Former British heptathlete Louise Hazel has posed nude for Women's Health magazine's Body For Life campaign.
The campaign aims to encourage women to push to achieve a strong, healthy body that will protect them against illness and injury.
In an interview with the magazine, the 2010 Commonwealth champion said: "I've competed since I was 10 and trained full time, twice a day, six days a week from age 18. Now I'm no longer competing, that's down to five times a week, once a day.
"I can probably go for about 10 days without exercise before I start going out of my mind. Life is different when not training at a competitive level, I used to burn food off immediately.
"Nowadays, I'm more conscious about what I'm putting in. But my body still has a great muscle memory, if I don't train for a week, I can still snap back into shape. If you dedicate time to looking after your body, it will always pay you back."
The 28-year-old, who retired from competition last year, shared the image from her shoot on her Instagram page:
Former Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberley Wyatt, Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh and TV presenter Amanda Byram also feature in the campaign.