Weight
Loss - Celebrity
Not
all celebrity weight loss plans are created equal. The popular Atkins diet is
a favorite among Hollywood stars including Jennifer Aniston, Minnie Driver, and
Demi Moore. It involves eating
mainly
proteins with very few amounts of carbohydrates. While you are on this diet, feel
free to eat at as much meats, and dairy products as you like. However, stay away
from any foods that contain carbs (fruits, breads, and vegetables, etc).
Despite
its celebrity status however, doctors are now warning people that the Atkins weightloss
diet does more harm than good. In clinical studies, researchers have discovered
long-term effects associated with the Atkins diet. They include heart disease,
high blood pressure, liver problems, even kidney failure. How
is it that celebrities manage to stay so stunning at any age? Even though some
celebrities rely on quirky rituals to keep the pounds off, others follow simple
healthy diet and exercise plan to stay in shape. Below, some of the most famous
celebrities explain what they do and how they do it - and how you can adapt their
fitness regime to fit your lifestyle.
Courtney
Cox Arquette
Age: 38
Body
type: The 5'5" Friends star is naturally small-boned and slenderdespite
the fact that her character, Monica, was a former fatty. Trainer:
Mark Blanchard, yoga and weight loss guru Weight
Loss: According to Blanchard, this form of yoga ("Zen-like yoga thats
been revved up a few notches") effectively oxygenates the body. "It
transmits oxygen into every single muscle at the same time," explains Blanchard.
"So youre giving yourself the energy to be able to support your body
in all different positions and moves." What
it did for Courtney: "She lost weight, toned up, increased her flexibility,
and has gained length in muscles so hers look more sinewy and long," says
Blanchard. Why she loves
it: "At the end of it, I feel so relaxed, although when Im doing
it, I sweat profusely. Youre continuously moving, working up a great sweat.
It tones and elongates every muscle in your body." Time
commitment: Blanchard suggests doing power yoga 34 times a week for
90 minutes. "Any more than that is fabulous; less than that, youll
still get a better workout with 2 power yoga classes than 5 weight training/cardio
workouts." Jennifer
Lopez
Age:
33
Body type: The
5'6" Bronx-born singer/actress loves to show off her curvaceous figure in
revealing outfits. Trainer:
Gunnar Peterson has worked with her for several years and got her into her best
shape ever for the movie Enough (she played an abused ex who kicks butt). How
it works: Weight training stimulates all the major muscle groups of the bodyyou
tone and tighten while building strength. What
it does for J-Lo: "Just look at hershe looks amazing" says
Peterson. Why she loves
it: "Because she never gets bored. We mix it up all the time. Sometimes
we work on areas that we think need more work than others; sometimes we work antagonistically;
sometimes we work peripheral. We want to make sure her rear and shoulders are
in proportion with the hips." Weight
Loss: "With Jen, well do a 60- to 90-minute workout on average
45 days a week." When she isnt working on a project, "well
cut back to 23 times a week and give her body a rest." For regular
folk, Peterson recommends 60 minutes, 3 times a week. "That will definitely
give you results."
Russell
Crowe
Age:
38
Body type:
The nearly 6'-tall Aussie actor had a fabulous physiquewhich he flaunted
in Gladiator. Though he did pack on a few pounds after winning his Best Actor
Oscar, his new regime seems to have brought back those six-pack abs. Trainer:
Greg Isaacs took the actor from beefy to buff by putting him on his program, The
Lean Routine. How it
works: "I determine the individuals goal weight based on their
lean body mass and goal body fat. It all works synergistically from strength training
to flexibility to cardio to diet." What
it did for Russell: "It strengthens the heart, increases muscle tone
and density, keeps muscles flexible. He has also lost weight and toned up." Why
he loves it: "Energy in and energy outhe feels charged from it.
That said, the time of the program is a big key for him as well." Weight
Loss: One hour, six days a week. "Day 1 would be cardio conditioning
for 45 minutes; day 2 is the same but from a different stimuli; day 3 is strength
training with weights10 exercises covering all major body parts for an hour;
days 4 and 5 repeat days 1 and 2; day 6 repeats day 3; day 7 is a rest or recovery
day."
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