
Jennifer Aniston's smart workout routine keeps her ‘incredibly strong' at 56. Her unconventional fitness and diet secrets may surprise you
Core Strength That 'Amazes' Her Trainer
A Flexible Routine that Fits Her Life
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Jennifer Aniston may forever be remembered as Rachel Green from Friends, but at 56, the actress is turning heads for another reason: her remarkably strong, lean physique. While Hollywood often leans on grueling workouts and restrictive diets, Aniston's trainer reveals that the star has embraced a smarter, unconventional fitness approach that values consistency, balance, and longevity over sheer intensity.Her routine and diet, detailed in reports from The New York Post and Women's Health, showcase how she maintains a body her trainer describes as 'incredibly strong' — and how her philosophy may inspire women everywhere to rethink their fitness goals.Gone are the days when Aniston would wake up at 4 a.m. for punishing cardio sessions. As she told Women's Health, the long stretches of constant running and bootcamp workouts 'just weren't efficient anymore.' Instead, she turned to Pvolve, a low-impact, functional fitness method that uses resistance-based equipment to strengthen the body in ways that mimic everyday movements.Dani Coleman, Pvolve's Vice President of Training and Aniston's personal coach, says the actress trains around three to four times a week with sessions ranging from 20 minutes to an hour. 'She's really learned to work smarter, not harder,' Coleman told The New York Post.The program incorporates strength, sculpting, and mobility work using tools like resistance bands, a Pilates-inspired P.ball, and ankle weights. For Aniston, the appeal is in targeting muscles often ignored by traditional workouts. 'It's working little micro muscles that never get any attention, and I'm dripping in sweat,' she admitted.Coleman doesn't mince words when describing Aniston's strength. 'Her core is incredibly strong, pretty bulletproof,' she told The Post. Whether holding planks, balancing on one leg, or crunching on the P.ball, Aniston's abdominal endurance has left even her trainer in awe.But it's not just her core. Coleman adds that Aniston is 'strong head to toe,' capable of mixing cardiovascular, mobility, and strength training into sessions that are both challenging and enjoyable.For Aniston, flexibility and balance are just as important as the workouts themselves. On busier weeks, she pares back to short 20- or 30-minute routines, something she says helps remove the pressure of having to dedicate a full hour to exercise. 'You really can get an efficient workout with just a good 20 minutes if that's all the time you have,' she explained to Women's Health.That adaptable mindset allows her to stay consistent — a principle she values more than intensity. 'Sometimes we just do more mobility and stretching, depending on her body that day,' Coleman said.Alongside her functional workouts, Aniston's diet focuses on balance rather than restriction. Her days typically start with a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in water and coffee. Meals feature a mix of protein and vegetables, while snacks range from apples with almond butter to popcorn.And while she keeps her nutrition clean most days, weekends allow room for indulgence. 'I'll allow myself pizza or a burger or pasta or something extra special,' she told Women's Health.Hydration is another non-negotiable: 'I usually drink so much water that it's comical,' Aniston joked.For many, the biggest takeaway from Aniston's approach isn't just the toned arms and enviable core. It's her mindset. At 56, she's swapped high-pressure workouts for a routine that prioritizes functionality, recovery, and sustainability — and the results speak for themselves.'She values consistency over intensity,' Coleman said, noting that Aniston no longer feels the need to punish her body in pursuit of results. Instead, she's built a strong, balanced fitness foundation designed to last well into the future.
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