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Celebrity Workouts

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UPDATED: Aug 25, 2020

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  • Many people marvel at the physiques of celebrities and wonder how they are able to achieve results similar to them.
  • People do not realize that anybody can follow similar weight training and diet plans that celebrities are on.
  • It is common for celebrities to adjust their fitness routines to physically suit the role they are acting. If interested in following a routine similar to a celebrity, you need to make sure that routine is right for you and your fitness goals.

Let’s face it, celebrities need to look good. A good looking celebrity can make it a long way. Some people need to rely on talent, skill, wit, or personality. For some celebrities, those are just options as their looks can have an advantage.

However, beyond just looking “good,” sometimes celebrities like actors need to look a certain way for a part that they need to play. For most male actors, that means getting super-buff to play an action hero or comic book character. For ladies, that often means getting lean and cut, though more women are getting into action lately and train their bodies to handle the intense stunts and fight scenes that showcase just what a strong woman is capable of.

What this means is that there are scores of different “top secret” celebrity workout routines and diet “secrets” that some of Hollywood’s most beloved actors follow.

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Chris Evans Workout Program

Who: Chris Evans

Role: Steve Rogers/Captain America

Movie: Captain America: The First Avenger

Techniques Used: Intense Weight Training, Protein-rich Foods

Fun Fact: It’s said that Evans would regularly bang out sets of pushups in-between takes on the set of “Captain America” in order to keep his chest fully expanded and impressive looking.

Did he stick with it? According to Evans, not really. Immediately after the movie was wrapped up, he says that he didn’t go to the gym for about three months.

Our Recommended Workout for YOU to Try: Chris Evans “Captain America” Workout Plan

Christian Bale Workout Program

Who: Christian Bale

Role: Batman/Bruce Wayne

Movie: Batman Begins

Techniques Used: Weight Training, Protein-rich foods

Fun Fact: Bale’s massive upgrade for the 2005 Batman franchise premiere was made all the more remarkable by the fact that in 2004 he had dropped down to INSANE levels (sort of literally) for his depiction of insomniac Trevor Reznick in the film “The Machinist”. His diet even consisted of coffee and apples, with days of starvation in between, combined with sleepless nights.

Batman Diet: “Everything in sight,” according to Bale. Like many actors who achieved massive results in short periods of time, he is often suspected of doing drugs.

Quote: “I couldn’t do one push-up the first day [of training for Batman]. All of the muscles were gone, so that was a real tough time of rebuilding all of that.”

Did he stick with it? His weight needs have evened out somewhat, as he has slimmed down for recent films

Our Recommended Workout for YOU to Try: Christian Bale Workout Plan (or the Batman Workout Plan)

Demi Moore Workout Program

Who: Demi Moore

Role: Jordan O’Neil

Movie: G.I.Jane

Techniques Used: Weight Training (2 hours per day), 6-mile run (every day)

Film Notes: G.I. Jane was the fictional story of the first woman to ever join the Navy SEAL’s.

According to Moore: “I just wanted to be believable.”

Did she keep it up? Believe it or not, that movie was more than 20 years ago. While she reportedly “took a break” for three years, her form still looks pretty reasonable.

Our Recommended Workout for YOU to Try: Navy Seal Workout Plan

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Ryan Reynolds Workout Program

Who: Ryan Reynolds

Role: Hannibal King

Movie: Blade Trinity

Techniques: Reynolds trained for two to three hours each day, six days per week – one day for each body part

Diet: A protein-carb mix (to encourage muscle growth) every two hours – resulting in eight to ten “tiny” meals every day.

Results: +20 lbs muscle mass -8% body fat (dropping to three percent body fat – which is AMAZING)

Is he keeping it up? No one would say that Reynolds isn’t still ripped, but his rigorous filming schedule means that he doesn’t always have time to work out as much as he once did. His long list of comic book movies means that he can never stray too far from being uber-ripped especially for his reoccurring role as Deadpool.

Our Recommended Workout for YOU to Try: Ryan Reynolds Workout Plan

Hillary Swank Workout Program

Who: Hillary Swank

Role: Maggie Fitzgerald

Film: Million Dollar Baby

Techniques Used: Targeted Weight Training, High Protein/Low Carb Diet, 2 hours of boxing every day

Results: 20 lbs muscle gain

Notes: Swank focused on “drop-down” sets – starting with a heavier weight for an exercise, doing the exercise until exhaustion, then immediately grabbing a lighter weight, and repeating the process until she couldn’t move even the lightest weight – this kind of technique shocks the muscle into extreme growth. Her “signature move” was pull-ups.

Did she stick with it? While she can’t devote the many hours of training every day to her training, she has maintained her sculpted arms.

Our Recommended Workout for YOU to Try: Boxing Workout Plan

Taylor Lautner Workout Program

Who: Taylor Lautner

Role: Jacob Black

Film: Twilight: New Moon

Techniques Used: Weight training: two hours per day, five days per week, coupled with a high protein intake

Results: +20 lbs muscle gain.

Quotes: “At one point I was [working out] seven days straight. I had put on a lot of weight, and then I started losing it drastically, so I was worried. It turned out that I was overworking myself.” This kind of yo-yo action is common in people who are trying to achieve a rapid body transformation. The system shock can cause massive fluctuations.

“My trainer told me that I couldn’t break a sweat because I was burning more calories than I was putting on.”

Does he keep it up? He’d better! As a hunky werewolf in the Twilight movies, he’s been plastered on the bedroom walls of girls across the country (and the world, probably). For his most recent roles, however, his need for being ripped is not as necessary.

Our Recommended Workout for YOU to Try: Taylor Lautner Workout Plan

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many days a week should I exercise?

Three to five workouts a week is recommended for best results.

How do I create my own workout plan?

You can either sign up for an Exercise.com PRO membership or enlist the help of a personal trainer!

What should I do on my rest days?

Sleep, hydrate, eat well, foam roll, and engage in enjoyable movement.

What is the best celebrity workout program?

Well, just because a celebrity does a particular workout does not mean that their workout is the best one for you. This is why it is important to understand what your individual fitness goals are.

If you are looking for an exercise routine or a celebrity workout plan such as the ones mentioned above, look no further. Go PRO today for access to certified personal trainers, workout plans, and more.

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