Olympian Gus Kenworthy said he was 'definitely nervous' to bare it all for ESPN body issue

See your favorite athletes bare almost all for the magazine's ninth body issue.

Olympic silver medalist skier Gus Kenworthy told "GMA" that he "was naked for the photo shoot for, like, six hours. It was crazy."

"I was definitely nervous. I had reservations, but I was also really excited to be a part of it, and I've always been a fan of the body issue," he said. "I think it's such a beautiful issue that they do, and it showcases so many bodies and athletes ... It was an honor.”

He continued, "My mom said, 'You're so brave,' which is maybe not the reaction that I wanted. She said, 'I wouldn't do it,' and I was like, 'Well, hopefully they won't ask you."

Kenworthy explained how he prepared for the shoot. "I was in the gym twice a day. My diet, especially for the week right before the shoot, was really strict. Like, no salt, no sugar [and] dairy. It was basically like I was eating ice cubes."

"I had the hardest time wrapping my head around losing my leg," she told ESPN during her photo shoot. "But now I look at it and I'm proud of it."

The athletes shared their stories and reasons for participating in the daring photo shoots.

Meanwhile, hockey star Joe Thornton joked, "I think I have good abs underneath. You just can't see them."

"I always dreamed of being in this issue," the 6-foot-2-inch star said, adding that she hopes to reveal "a different side of me as an athlete."

The "ESPN the Magazine" body issue hits newsstands nationwide on July 7.