Ever wonder how some of the world's top trainers and nutrition experts stay in shape? We did. Here's a look.
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Tracy Anderson
Founder, Tracy Anderson Method
"For my focused workout I do my method 6 days a week for two hours. One hour of my muscular structure design work and one hour of dance aerobics. I know what I want my body to look like and what makes me feel comfortable in my skin and in clothes so I want my workout to accomplish that plus make me healthy and strong in a smart way. I love to work out first thing in the morning and start my day connecting to my body."
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Lis Halfpapp
Co-Founder, Core Fusion
"I like to take group classes at least 5 times a week and of course a variety of Core Fusion programs since they cover all the essentials of a balanced workout with strength, stretch, cardio, and zen!?Core Fusion Barre 2x +?Core Fusion Cardio, Core Fusion Sport, or Core Fusion Boot Camp 1x +?2 Exhale yoga classes ? Music Yoga Flow or Exhale Vinyasa Flow with pumping music (I like the athletic flow with music yoga)."
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Antonietta Vicario
Instructor, Physique 57
"In a week, I take anywhere from three to five Physique classes, a yoga class to keep my mind and body flexible, and I have about 12 hours of dance rehearsal with Melinda Ring/Special Projects, which is a contemporary dance company. I am super active and hands on at Physique 57, so I definitely get a lot of physical activity while I am teaching. My husband and I love to explore on the weekends, so we always have something planned whether it be hiking in the Catskills, picnicking and running around in a NYC park or just walking around and getting lost in new neighborhoods."
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Denise Mari
Founder, Organic Avenue
"As far as my workout regime goes, I do yoga every morning for about an hour either at home or at a local yoga studio. There are so many great ones, but my favorite is Dharma Mittra yoga. I also enjoy an evening jog or bike ride with my son Oliver, using either my bike or the jogging stroller. I always like to take advantage of the energy of the sun while doing my workouts."
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Nicholas Perricone, MD
Board Certified Dermatologist and Nutritionist, Best-Selling Author
"I enjoy a wide variety of physical exercises. In a typical week I'll lift weights three times for one hour, I'll do Hatha Yoga for 30 minutes three times a weeks, and run three times a week (on non-weight lifting days ? 30 minutes for each run). I particularly love running on the beach with my dogs Peanut and Remy."
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Amanda Murdock
Instructor, Pure Yoga
"As a yoga teacher, a yoga practice will always be the base of my personal fitness routine. However, I strongly believe in the benefits of cross training: mixing up your routine to always keep your body guessing, your metabolism revved and your mind engaged. I love the slow burn of an SLT Megaformer class, which I also teach, the high cardio intensity of a Soul Cycle class, and sculpting benefits of a Figure 4 class. I also like throwing in a Barry's Bootcamp class, a Cardio kickboxing class, or a TRX class if I'm feeling particularly stuck in a routine."
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Christianne Phillips
Master Instructor, Revolve
"Three runs on non-consecutive days. I know my body and if I try to run back-to-back days my hips and hamstrings get bitchy with me! Two of those runs are endurance (8-9 miles). My third run is speed work (alternate 7-minute mile with a light jog for about 45 minutes). I've been hitting up about 3-5 cycling classes per week. Three times a week I hit the gym for a total body interval workout. The only workout I've gotten that compares to my own are Barry's Bootcamp classes. On my own, I alternate 10 minutes of interval cardio on anything (elliptical, treadmill, stationary bike), with two sets of exercises that include my unique combination of cross fit-esque power ploymetric movement, yoga/pilates-inspired exercises, and relatively lightweight high repetition upper body weight exercises. Finally, if I don't get in at least one yoga class a week, I get injured. Yoga is THE thing I need to do to prevent injuries."
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Lauren Levine
Head of Operations, SLT
"My typical workout week consists of three days of SLT Megaformer classes. I may be biased but i'm completely addicted! I've never felt stronger or better since starting to do SLT; two days of SLT Yoga. If I miss my yoga I feel anxious and stressed. I love that I can leave the class feeling relaxed and calm but at the same time know that I was just challenged and got my ass kicked, and one day a week of running or spinning. I like to really sweat it all out on Saturdays so I can have a guilt-free weekend. I was never a big runner, but am starting to do it more often now. Once I get passed that first mile, it's actually pretty fun!"
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Laurie Cole
Senior Master Instructor, SoulCycle
"Tuesdays I go to my trainer at Body by Simone for one hour of sculpting and cardio. Thursdays I go back to Body by Simone and I'll also do recovery stuff like massage/chiro and maybe a yoga class. Fridays I run 4.2 miles in Central Park and Sundays I usually do a long run (about six miles). If my body is really tired, I will just do a restorative evening yoga class at YogaWorks."
**In addition to the above, Laurie teaches nearly 15 cycling classes ? where she is on the bike ? a week.
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Rebecca Kennedy
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"A typical week for me starts with a full body workout in the gym including 45 minutes of cardio. Tuesdays after teaching I always look forward to my favorite hot power yoga class that incorporates a modern dance technique followed by a serious spin session (class or on my own...I love to kick my own booty!). Wednesdays I'll go for a short run in the morning before I hit up either Barry's Bootcamp for a chest back and abs beat down or a Chelsea Piers gymnastics class ? I swear it makes me find new muscles in my body every week STILL! Thursdays I run six miles and do my hot power yoga class. Fridays are sometimes a day off, but sometimes I got back to Barry's for a full body attack! Saturdays and Sundays are saved for my long runs (eight to ten miles), more spinning, and more Barry's. I feel most alive when I'm sweating my booty off! Work hard to look hard!"
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Noah Neiman
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"Mondays I generally take a Barry?s Bootcamp class after teaching in the morning to kick up my metabolism and energize me for the week. If my schedule permits, I go back to the gym to work on boxing and martial arts drills.
Tuesdays I do cardio for 45 minutes and then focus on my legs. Working out large compound muscle groups such as the legs is a great way to burn calories and get your body to produce growth hormones, which trigger the development of 'fat burning' muscles.
Wednesdays I do Chest, Back, Abs day at Barry's or I'll go to the gym and work on these same muscle groups.
I?ll take off either Thursday or Friday. The day I don?t take off I?ll do cardio mixed in with martial arts and plyometric workouts or take a Barry's class.
I never have the same Saturday workout (Barry?s, martial arts?). I sometimes take this day off as well depending on how packed my week has been and Sundays?I eat...everything...twice...and in large amounts...I burn so much during the week, and keep a clean diet the other six days..so on this day...I get real UNHOLY."
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Courtney Paul
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"Every week I take a minimum of three classes at Barry's and do three 45 minute to 1 hour workouts on my own. At the moment my personal workouts consist of a mixture of compound movements starting off with one warm up set and ending with a max set."
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Simone De La Rue
?
"On Mondays I do an hour of cardio (high impact dance routines to kick ass tunes). Tuesdays I get to the ballet barre in my BBS studio and do an hour of barre work. Think Black Swan! Wednesdays I do more dance cardio mixed with resistance training with the bands set up in my BBS studio. Thursdays I do an hour of flow yoga with a quick meditation at the end. Fridays I do an hour of tramp (rebounder) cardio and core work. Saturdays I'll do 20 mins of jump rope. My new obsession. I dance rather than jump. It's really fun and a crazy workout. Sundays I do nothing but eat and sleep ? I let the body heal, mend, and rest!"
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Patrick Frost
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"What's great about working at Barry's Bootcamp is that it's literally the best workout in the world ? one hour sweating next to friends and listening to awesome music all while burning 800+ calories, HELLO! Monday-Friday I lift heavy weights at my gym and isolate specific body parts ? the way we do at Barry?s. In addition to the lifting, I?ll take a Barry?s class Tuesdays and Thursdays ? occasionally on Mondays as well. Saturday is usually my resting day and Sunday I tend to venture out ? i.e. boxing, swimming, taking a group fitness class around the city....anything that keeps me moving!"
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Tracy Anderson
Founder, Tracy Anderson Method
"For my focused workout I do my method 6 days a week for two hours. One hour of my muscular structure design work and one hour of dance aerobics. I know what I want my body to look like and what makes me feel comfortable in my skin and in clothes so I want my workout to accomplish that plus make me healthy and strong in a smart way. I love to work out first thing in the morning and start my day connecting to my body."
-
Lis Halfpapp
Co-Founder, Core Fusion
"I like to take group classes at least 5 times a week and of course a variety of Core Fusion programs since they cover all the essentials of a balanced workout with strength, stretch, cardio, and zen!?Core Fusion Barre 2x +?Core Fusion Cardio, Core Fusion Sport, or Core Fusion Boot Camp 1x +?2 Exhale yoga classes ? Music Yoga Flow or Exhale Vinyasa Flow with pumping music (I like the athletic flow with music yoga)."
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Antonietta Vicario
Instructor, Physique 57
"In a week, I take anywhere from three to five Physique classes, a yoga class to keep my mind and body flexible, and I have about 12 hours of dance rehearsal with Melinda Ring/Special Projects, which is a contemporary dance company. I am super active and hands on at Physique 57, so I definitely get a lot of physical activity while I am teaching. My husband and I love to explore on the weekends, so we always have something planned whether it be hiking in the Catskills, picnicking and running around in a NYC park or just walking around and getting lost in new neighborhoods."
-
Denise Mari
Founder, Organic Avenue
"As far as my workout regime goes, I do yoga every morning for about an hour either at home or at a local yoga studio. There are so many great ones, but my favorite is Dharma Mittra yoga. I also enjoy an evening jog or bike ride with my son Oliver, using either my bike or the jogging stroller. I always like to take advantage of the energy of the sun while doing my workouts."
-
Nicholas Perricone, MD
Board Certified Dermatologist and Nutritionist, Best-Selling Author
"I enjoy a wide variety of physical exercises. In a typical week I'll lift weights three times for one hour, I'll do Hatha Yoga for 30 minutes three times a weeks, and run three times a week (on non-weight lifting days ? 30 minutes for each run). I particularly love running on the beach with my dogs Peanut and Remy."
-
Amanda Murdock
Instructor, Pure Yoga
"As a yoga teacher, a yoga practice will always be the base of my personal fitness routine. However, I strongly believe in the benefits of cross training: mixing up your routine to always keep your body guessing, your metabolism revved and your mind engaged. I love the slow burn of an SLT Megaformer class, which I also teach, the high cardio intensity of a Soul Cycle class, and sculpting benefits of a Figure 4 class. I also like throwing in a Barry's Bootcamp class, a Cardio kickboxing class, or a TRX class if I'm feeling particularly stuck in a routine."
-
Christianne Phillips
Master Instructor, Revolve
"Three runs on non-consecutive days. I know my body and if I try to run back-to-back days my hips and hamstrings get bitchy with me! Two of those runs are endurance (8-9 miles). My third run is speed work (alternate 7-minute mile with a light jog for about 45 minutes). I've been hitting up about 3-5 cycling classes per week. Three times a week I hit the gym for a total body interval workout. The only workout I've gotten that compares to my own are Barry's Bootcamp classes. On my own, I alternate 10 minutes of interval cardio on anything (elliptical, treadmill, stationary bike), with two sets of exercises that include my unique combination of cross fit-esque power ploymetric movement, yoga/pilates-inspired exercises, and relatively lightweight high repetition upper body weight exercises. Finally, if I don't get in at least one yoga class a week, I get injured. Yoga is THE thing I need to do to prevent injuries."
-
Lauren Levine
Head of Operations, SLT
"My typical workout week consists of three days of SLT Megaformer classes. I may be biased but i'm completely addicted! I've never felt stronger or better since starting to do SLT; two days of SLT Yoga. If I miss my yoga I feel anxious and stressed. I love that I can leave the class feeling relaxed and calm but at the same time know that I was just challenged and got my ass kicked, and one day a week of running or spinning. I like to really sweat it all out on Saturdays so I can have a guilt-free weekend. I was never a big runner, but am starting to do it more often now. Once I get passed that first mile, it's actually pretty fun!"
-
Laurie Cole
Senior Master Instructor, SoulCycle
"Tuesdays I go to my trainer at Body by Simone for one hour of sculpting and cardio. Thursdays I go back to Body by Simone and I'll also do recovery stuff like massage/chiro and maybe a yoga class. Fridays I run 4.2 miles in Central Park and Sundays I usually do a long run (about six miles). If my body is really tired, I will just do a restorative evening yoga class at YogaWorks."
**In addition to the above, Laurie teaches nearly 15 cycling classes ? where she is on the bike ? a week.
-
Rebecca Kennedy
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"A typical week for me starts with a full body workout in the gym including 45 minutes of cardio. Tuesdays after teaching I always look forward to my favorite hot power yoga class that incorporates a modern dance technique followed by a serious spin session (class or on my own...I love to kick my own booty!). Wednesdays I'll go for a short run in the morning before I hit up either Barry's Bootcamp for a chest back and abs beat down or a Chelsea Piers gymnastics class ? I swear it makes me find new muscles in my body every week STILL! Thursdays I run six miles and do my hot power yoga class. Fridays are sometimes a day off, but sometimes I got back to Barry's for a full body attack! Saturdays and Sundays are saved for my long runs (eight to ten miles), more spinning, and more Barry's. I feel most alive when I'm sweating my booty off! Work hard to look hard!"
-
Noah Neiman
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"Mondays I generally take a Barry?s Bootcamp class after teaching in the morning to kick up my metabolism and energize me for the week. If my schedule permits, I go back to the gym to work on boxing and martial arts drills.
Tuesdays I do cardio for 45 minutes and then focus on my legs. Working out large compound muscle groups such as the legs is a great way to burn calories and get your body to produce growth hormones, which trigger the development of 'fat burning' muscles.
Wednesdays I do Chest, Back, Abs day at Barry's or I'll go to the gym and work on these same muscle groups.
I?ll take off either Thursday or Friday. The day I don?t take off I?ll do cardio mixed in with martial arts and plyometric workouts or take a Barry's class.
I never have the same Saturday workout (Barry?s, martial arts?). I sometimes take this day off as well depending on how packed my week has been and Sundays?I eat...everything...twice...and in large amounts...I burn so much during the week, and keep a clean diet the other six days..so on this day...I get real UNHOLY."
-
Courtney Paul
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"Every week I take a minimum of three classes at Barry's and do three 45 minute to 1 hour workouts on my own. At the moment my personal workouts consist of a mixture of compound movements starting off with one warm up set and ending with a max set."
-
Simone De La Rue
?
"On Mondays I do an hour of cardio (high impact dance routines to kick ass tunes). Tuesdays I get to the ballet barre in my BBS studio and do an hour of barre work. Think Black Swan! Wednesdays I do more dance cardio mixed with resistance training with the bands set up in my BBS studio. Thursdays I do an hour of flow yoga with a quick meditation at the end. Fridays I do an hour of tramp (rebounder) cardio and core work. Saturdays I'll do 20 mins of jump rope. My new obsession. I dance rather than jump. It's really fun and a crazy workout. Sundays I do nothing but eat and sleep ? I let the body heal, mend, and rest!"
-
Patrick Frost
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"What's great about working at Barry's Bootcamp is that it's literally the best workout in the world ? one hour sweating next to friends and listening to awesome music all while burning 800+ calories, HELLO! Monday-Friday I lift heavy weights at my gym and isolate specific body parts ? the way we do at Barry?s. In addition to the lifting, I?ll take a Barry?s class Tuesdays and Thursdays ? occasionally on Mondays as well. Saturday is usually my resting day and Sunday I tend to venture out ? i.e. boxing, swimming, taking a group fitness class around the city....anything that keeps me moving!"
-
Tracy Anderson
Founder, Tracy Anderson Method
"For my focused workout I do my method 6 days a week for two hours. One hour of my muscular structure design work and one hour of dance aerobics. I know what I want my body to look like and what makes me feel comfortable in my skin and in clothes so I want my workout to accomplish that plus make me healthy and strong in a smart way. I love to work out first thing in the morning and start my day connecting to my body."
-
Lis Halfpapp
Co-Founder, Core Fusion
"I like to take group classes at least 5 times a week and of course a variety of Core Fusion programs since they cover all the essentials of a balanced workout with strength, stretch, cardio, and zen!?Core Fusion Barre 2x +?Core Fusion Cardio, Core Fusion Sport, or Core Fusion Boot Camp 1x +?2 Exhale yoga classes ? Music Yoga Flow or Exhale Vinyasa Flow with pumping music (I like the athletic flow with music yoga)."
-
Antonietta Vicario
Instructor, Physique 57
"In a week, I take anywhere from three to five Physique classes, a yoga class to keep my mind and body flexible, and I have about 12 hours of dance rehearsal with Melinda Ring/Special Projects, which is a contemporary dance company. I am super active and hands on at Physique 57, so I definitely get a lot of physical activity while I am teaching. My husband and I love to explore on the weekends, so we always have something planned whether it be hiking in the Catskills, picnicking and running around in a NYC park or just walking around and getting lost in new neighborhoods."
-
Denise Mari
Founder, Organic Avenue
"As far as my workout regime goes, I do yoga every morning for about an hour either at home or at a local yoga studio. There are so many great ones, but my favorite is Dharma Mittra yoga. I also enjoy an evening jog or bike ride with my son Oliver, using either my bike or the jogging stroller. I always like to take advantage of the energy of the sun while doing my workouts."
-
Nicholas Perricone, MD
Board Certified Dermatologist and Nutritionist, Best-Selling Author
"I enjoy a wide variety of physical exercises. In a typical week I'll lift weights three times for one hour, I'll do Hatha Yoga for 30 minutes three times a weeks, and run three times a week (on non-weight lifting days ? 30 minutes for each run). I particularly love running on the beach with my dogs Peanut and Remy."
-
Amanda Murdock
Instructor, Pure Yoga
"As a yoga teacher, a yoga practice will always be the base of my personal fitness routine. However, I strongly believe in the benefits of cross training: mixing up your routine to always keep your body guessing, your metabolism revved and your mind engaged. I love the slow burn of an SLT Megaformer class, which I also teach, the high cardio intensity of a Soul Cycle class, and sculpting benefits of a Figure 4 class. I also like throwing in a Barry's Bootcamp class, a Cardio kickboxing class, or a TRX class if I'm feeling particularly stuck in a routine."
-
Christianne Phillips
Master Instructor, Revolve
"Three runs on non-consecutive days. I know my body and if I try to run back-to-back days my hips and hamstrings get bitchy with me! Two of those runs are endurance (8-9 miles). My third run is speed work (alternate 7-minute mile with a light jog for about 45 minutes). I've been hitting up about 3-5 cycling classes per week. Three times a week I hit the gym for a total body interval workout. The only workout I've gotten that compares to my own are Barry's Bootcamp classes. On my own, I alternate 10 minutes of interval cardio on anything (elliptical, treadmill, stationary bike), with two sets of exercises that include my unique combination of cross fit-esque power ploymetric movement, yoga/pilates-inspired exercises, and relatively lightweight high repetition upper body weight exercises. Finally, if I don't get in at least one yoga class a week, I get injured. Yoga is THE thing I need to do to prevent injuries."
-
Lauren Levine
Head of Operations, SLT
"My typical workout week consists of three days of SLT Megaformer classes. I may be biased but i'm completely addicted! I've never felt stronger or better since starting to do SLT; two days of SLT Yoga. If I miss my yoga I feel anxious and stressed. I love that I can leave the class feeling relaxed and calm but at the same time know that I was just challenged and got my ass kicked, and one day a week of running or spinning. I like to really sweat it all out on Saturdays so I can have a guilt-free weekend. I was never a big runner, but am starting to do it more often now. Once I get passed that first mile, it's actually pretty fun!"
-
Laurie Cole
Senior Master Instructor, SoulCycle
"Tuesdays I go to my trainer at Body by Simone for one hour of sculpting and cardio. Thursdays I go back to Body by Simone and I'll also do recovery stuff like massage/chiro and maybe a yoga class. Fridays I run 4.2 miles in Central Park and Sundays I usually do a long run (about six miles). If my body is really tired, I will just do a restorative evening yoga class at YogaWorks."
**In addition to the above, Laurie teaches nearly 15 cycling classes ? where she is on the bike ? a week.
-
Rebecca Kennedy
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"A typical week for me starts with a full body workout in the gym including 45 minutes of cardio. Tuesdays after teaching I always look forward to my favorite hot power yoga class that incorporates a modern dance technique followed by a serious spin session (class or on my own...I love to kick my own booty!). Wednesdays I'll go for a short run in the morning before I hit up either Barry's Bootcamp for a chest back and abs beat down or a Chelsea Piers gymnastics class ? I swear it makes me find new muscles in my body every week STILL! Thursdays I run six miles and do my hot power yoga class. Fridays are sometimes a day off, but sometimes I got back to Barry's for a full body attack! Saturdays and Sundays are saved for my long runs (eight to ten miles), more spinning, and more Barry's. I feel most alive when I'm sweating my booty off! Work hard to look hard!"
-
Noah Neiman
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"Mondays I generally take a Barry?s Bootcamp class after teaching in the morning to kick up my metabolism and energize me for the week. If my schedule permits, I go back to the gym to work on boxing and martial arts drills.
Tuesdays I do cardio for 45 minutes and then focus on my legs. Working out large compound muscle groups such as the legs is a great way to burn calories and get your body to produce growth hormones, which trigger the development of 'fat burning' muscles.
Wednesdays I do Chest, Back, Abs day at Barry's or I'll go to the gym and work on these same muscle groups.
I?ll take off either Thursday or Friday. The day I don?t take off I?ll do cardio mixed in with martial arts and plyometric workouts or take a Barry's class.
I never have the same Saturday workout (Barry?s, martial arts?). I sometimes take this day off as well depending on how packed my week has been and Sundays?I eat...everything...twice...and in large amounts...I burn so much during the week, and keep a clean diet the other six days..so on this day...I get real UNHOLY."
-
Courtney Paul
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"Every week I take a minimum of three classes at Barry's and do three 45 minute to 1 hour workouts on my own. At the moment my personal workouts consist of a mixture of compound movements starting off with one warm up set and ending with a max set."
-
Simone De La Rue
?
"On Mondays I do an hour of cardio (high impact dance routines to kick ass tunes). Tuesdays I get to the ballet barre in my BBS studio and do an hour of barre work. Think Black Swan! Wednesdays I do more dance cardio mixed with resistance training with the bands set up in my BBS studio. Thursdays I do an hour of flow yoga with a quick meditation at the end. Fridays I do an hour of tramp (rebounder) cardio and core work. Saturdays I'll do 20 mins of jump rope. My new obsession. I dance rather than jump. It's really fun and a crazy workout. Sundays I do nothing but eat and sleep ? I let the body heal, mend, and rest!"
-
Patrick Frost
Instructor, Barry's Bootcamp
"What's great about working at Barry's Bootcamp is that it's literally the best workout in the world ? one hour sweating next to friends and listening to awesome music all while burning 800+ calories, HELLO! Monday-Friday I lift heavy weights at my gym and isolate specific body parts ? the way we do at Barry?s. In addition to the lifting, I?ll take a Barry?s class Tuesdays and Thursdays ? occasionally on Mondays as well. Saturday is usually my resting day and Sunday I tend to venture out ? i.e. boxing, swimming, taking a group fitness class around the city....anything that keeps me moving!"
Source: http://www.thefashionspot.com/beauty/news/175599-how-top-fitness-experts-stay-in-shape
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