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3 hours ago
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Jennifer Aniston is 'always hard working' when it comes to her fitness routine
Jennifer Aniston is "always hard working" when it comes to her fitness routine. The 56-year-old actress often posts social media updates showcasing her workouts, and now her personal trainer Dani Coleman has revealed the Hollywood star's preferred way of moving through the Pvolve method. She told E! News: "She really trains in all three of our signature formats: Strength Sculpt, Progressive Weight Training class and Sculpt and Burn. "So, your strength, your mobility, as well as your cardiovascular health—she trains in it all, Keeping her practice has been truly incredible to witness firsthand. "Anything that can challenge Jen's core is probably like one of my favourite things to try to do with her. Because she's so strong and so finding new ways to challenge her with the Pvolve method has been so fun as a trainer. "I haven't given her anything yet that she said 'no' to. I'd say she is always hard working, always keeping me laughing with her humor, and it's a lot of fun. It's really a dream come true." Jennifer - who shot to fame alongside Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, and the late Matthew Perry in the classic 1990s sitcom 'Friends' - previously revealed she would be keen for her former co-stars to take up the method that combines low-impact functional fitness with resistance-based equipment. She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "It's like I found a precious stone of some sort. It's just changed my whole outlook on working out. It's something I look forward to. I'm still trying to get Courteney to take a class with me, but I'm working on her. Lisa's working so often [that] I can barely get her in Los Angeles." But the 'Morning Show' star insisted that her new exercise regime is not a "fad" and claimed that it goes back to the age-old principle of "calories in and calories out". She said: "Fads are what they are - they're just fads. They come and they go, and it's not very science-based or backed by much. When I was in my 20s, was there a grapefruit diet for a second there? Sure. I remember doing that. I also remember doing Nutrisystem... Things like that just aren't sustainable. "Calories in, calories out. You put good, healthy vegetables, organic foods in your body, your body is gonna thrive on it. Put crap in your body, and your body's gonna show that. "Your body is just a reflection of everything that you do. It's about maintaining a balance. "Eighty percent straight as an arrow, doing all that we're supposed to do, and then give yourself 20 percent of fun. "That's like, let's go out with the girls and get Mexican food, margaritas. Let's have a pizza party. Let's barbeque burgers and fries, hot dogs, by the pool. It's indulging and enjoying yourself and maybe saying, 'I'm not gonna work out today


Perth Now
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Jennifer Aniston is 'always hard working' when it comes to her fitness routine
Jennifer Aniston is "always hard working" when it comes to her fitness routine. The 56-year-old actress often posts social media updates showcasing her workouts, and now her personal trainer Dani Coleman has revealed the Hollywood star's preferred way of moving through the Pvolve method. She told E! News: "She really trains in all three of our signature formats: Strength Sculpt, Progressive Weight Training class and Sculpt and Burn. "So, your strength, your mobility, as well as your cardiovascular health—she trains in it all, Keeping her practice has been truly incredible to witness firsthand. "Anything that can challenge Jen's core is probably like one of my favourite things to try to do with her. Because she's so strong and so finding new ways to challenge her with the Pvolve method has been so fun as a trainer. "I haven't given her anything yet that she said 'no' to. I'd say she is always hard working, always keeping me laughing with her humor, and it's a lot of fun. It's really a dream come true." Jennifer - who shot to fame alongside Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, and the late Matthew Perry in the classic 1990s sitcom 'Friends' - previously revealed she would be keen for her former co-stars to take up the method that combines low-impact functional fitness with resistance-based equipment. She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "It's like I found a precious stone of some sort. It's just changed my whole outlook on working out. It's something I look forward to. I'm still trying to get Courteney to take a class with me, but I'm working on her. Lisa's working so often [that] I can barely get her in Los Angeles." But the 'Morning Show' star insisted that her new exercise regime is not a "fad" and claimed that it goes back to the age-old principle of "calories in and calories out". She said: "Fads are what they are - they're just fads. They come and they go, and it's not very science-based or backed by much. When I was in my 20s, was there a grapefruit diet for a second there? Sure. I remember doing that. I also remember doing Nutrisystem... Things like that just aren't sustainable. "Calories in, calories out. You put good, healthy vegetables, organic foods in your body, your body is gonna thrive on it. Put crap in your body, and your body's gonna show that. "Your body is just a reflection of everything that you do. It's about maintaining a balance. "Eighty percent straight as an arrow, doing all that we're supposed to do, and then give yourself 20 percent of fun. "That's like, let's go out with the girls and get Mexican food, margaritas. Let's have a pizza party. Let's barbeque burgers and fries, hot dogs, by the pool. It's indulging and enjoying yourself and maybe saying, 'I'm not gonna work out today


Deccan Herald
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Deccan Herald
'The Morning Show' coming back with season four on Apple TV+ in September
The Morning Show explores the cutthroat world of morning news and the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Look: 'The Morning Show' Season 4 to premiere Sept. 17
May 28 (UPI) -- The Morning Show will return for a fourth season Sept. 17. Apple TV+ shared a premiere date and first-look photos for Season 4 on Wednesday. The Morning Show follows the cast and crew of a fictional morning news show of the same name. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon star and executive produce. Season 4 opens in spring 2024, nearly two years after the events of Season 3. The UBA and NBN merger is complete, and the newsroom "must grapple with newfound responsibility, hidden motives and elusive nature of truth in a polarized America," an official synopsis reads. "In a world rife with deepfakes, conspiracy theories and corporate cover-ups -- who can you trust? And how can you know what's actually real?" Other returning cast members include Billy Crudup, Karen Pittman, Nicole Beharie, Nestor Carbonell, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Aaron Pierre, William Jackson Harper, Boyd Holbrook and Jon Hamm. The Morning Show features Charlotte Stoudt as showrunner and executive producer. Mimi Leder serves as director and executive producer.


Wales Online
23-05-2025
- Wales Online
Jennifer Aniston stalking suspect requests second psychiatric evaluation
Jennifer Aniston stalking suspect requests second psychiatric evaluation The former 'Friends' star was not in court in Hollywood on Thursday to hear that psychiatrist Dr. Phani Tumu had examined Jimmy Wayne Carwyle Jennifer Aniston (Image: 2024 Steve Granitz ) Jennifer Aniston's alleged stalker has been found mentally incompetent to stand trial. The former 'Friends' star was not in court in Hollywood on Thursday to hear that psychiatrist Dr. Phani Tumu had examined Jimmy Wayne Carwyle - who is accused of ramming his car into the front gate of the actress' home in Bel Air - and felt he was "currently incompetent to stand trial". However, Deputy Public Defender Robert Krauss told Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Maria Cavalluzzi that the 48-year-old defendant was asking for a "second opinion", as is his right. The judge appointed a second psychiatrist, Dr. Kory Knapke, to examine Carwyle and another hearing will take place next week. The man is charged with one felony count of stalking and one of vandalism, along with an aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm. At a hearing earlier this month, a not guilty plea was entered by Deputy Public Defender Toral Malik but she questioned his mental competency. Article continues below Carwyle has been remanded in custody since the incident at Jennifer's home on 5 May and is accused of having harassed the 'Morning Show' actress since March 2023 by sending "unwanted social media, voicemail and email messages." The judge has ordered him not to contact or go anywhere near the 56-year-old star. Although Jennifer was at home at the time her gates were struck, she didn't come into contact with anyone and the man was stopped in her driveway until police arrived at the scene. A public information officer from the Los Angeles Police Department told PEOPLE: "There was a security guard on premises who was able to detain that suspect until officers arrived, at which time they took him into custody without incident. "The resident was home at the time." The authorities noted that while the suspect has sustained minor injuries, no one else was hurt in the incident. Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman previously vowed to "aggressively prosecute" stalkers. Article continues below He said in a statement: "My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorise others, ensuring they are held accountable."