Words matter. These are the best Workout Quotes from famous people such as Christie Brinkley, Cam Gigandet, Kelly Gale, Gunnar Peterson, Masaba Gupta, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
My biggest deterrent to getting the workout I need is just that my days are so full and so busy.
It’s been great having my little girl. It’s like having a workout 24 hours a day. I don’t need to go to the gym! I’m chasing after my daughter everywhere she goes.
I’ll do like a more intense workout in the morning and then for lunch I have lean proteins, like all the seafood I want and white fish, turkey and lots of veggies.
The Gunnar Challenge offers new workouts every day, a meal plan and daily ‘verbal vitamins,’ which are a motivational video or workout tip. The thing that really makes the program work is the forum, where Challengers can communicate with each other and with me.
It’s very important for me to wake up and do some form of workout every day.
Every single workout counted when I trained, I didn’t miss any meals and made sure I got my sleep.
I find that if the day is terrible but I worked out, at the end of the day I can go, ‘Well, I had a good workout’. Almost no matter what happens.
The off-screen Priyanshu is a homely person who likes to read, workout, watch films, meet friends and family. He is quite nice and I like him.
Generally I prefer to stay indoors and workout at the gym, but I love to be active and go hiking, do anything and everything.
Have you walked around in heels? That’s a workout. But like all good gay men, I have a gym membership.
I do own a unicycle, which I use for workout purposes as opposed to doing tricks.
Ballet Beautiful is a workout that transforms the body without overtaxing the system or joints.
Truthfully, this is how I approach my workout: I want to be the best athlete I can possibly be. If I can out-perform some of the better athletes then I’m happy. When I look at the NFL or the NBA, these guys look how I want to look – it’s useable, functional muscle.
Yes, I’m a carb junkie. No, I don’t workout.
Why do you want to get a good workout early in the morning? Well, because it sends more oxygen to your brain; it releases endorphins. It puts you in a state of mind where you can crush things, which is where you want to be.
I love hiking in the mountains in Aspen. Breathing the clean, fresh air is great. Plus, it gives me a cardiovascular workout and firms my legs.
I’m a big believer in a balance of workouts – a well-balanced workout plan. Part of it is cardio, part strength training and then flexibility. You really need all three.
When I’m tired, I tell myself what the people are saying about me. In that second workout when I’m saying, ‘Man, I don’t want to do this.’ I remind myself, ‘They’re saying you’re old. They’re saying you’re 33. They’re saying you can’t do it this year.’ I play games with myself off that stuff.
You look at the NBA: there’s all these young kids that are drafted on potential. They go to bad teams, they’re in bad locker rooms, and now we got this analytics stuff that doesn’t teach kids how to play. We’ve got these workout coaches that don’t teach kids how to play basketball.
I start nearly every day with a workout.
When I’m older, I want to have my own workout clothes line, like leggings and cute jackets in bright and fun colors.
I am a workout freak.
I often feel like everything is moving so fast that I can barely recount where I was the day before, what I had for breakfast, or how great my workout was.
In our marriage, the success of our athletic dreams comes before everything. ‘Hey do you want to watch a movie?’ ‘No, I have a hard workout tomorrow.’
The toughest workout can never match the pain of being out of work.
Generally speaking, I love a workout that includes stretching and toning exercises for legs and core on the mat paired with ballet-inspired cardio and Barre exercises to get the heart rate up and take the results to the next level.
Luckily I’m blessed with decent genes. But, that can change anytime. I know that it’s just not healthy to eat unhealthy. I do workout, and have gotten into quite a fixed routine of Pilates and strength training. And it’s not so much about the weight, but also about being healthy.
I have a Brazilian trainer here in New York and we do a Brazilian Butt Lift workout.
The workout regimen I follow works for each body part like arms, legs, core muscles, biceps and triceps. And, I work out daily for nearly one and a half hours.
Work is in the word ‘workout.’ But I try to put some levity to it because you’ve got to want to come back.
I try to workout around four to five times a week.
I feel that people who think it’s okay to barely eat are wrong. There has to be a good balance of diet, food, and workout for your body to stay in good shape, always!
Running has always been my go-to workout.
The only time my workout goes a little haywire is when I’m travelling.
It’s empowering to find a workout that builds strength and grace.
So when we were building that superhero workout, that Marvel body, it was really important for us not to sacrifice range of motion and explosiveness, because I’ve still got to be able to throw a punch at the end of the day.
I think workout clothes should be fun! I definitely don’t think I have to wear all black to work out. I would say I am more minimal in my personal style… but my workout style, anything goes.
I stayed really physical during my pregnancy. I stuck to my normal pre-pregnancy workout, minus the stomach exercises and twisting. I really felt it helped my whole well-being.
I’ve been enjoying classes at the gym, where people look at me because I’m fat. At the end of the workout, they’re sucking air and I’ve beaten them because I have more heart, because I had it much harder.
I definitely eat carbs. I repeat: I do eat carbs. I’m just selective on which carbs I eat and when. I won’t eat things like pasta and bread at night, but in terms of fueling a workout and recovering from one, carbs are great.
A lot of people have ridiculous misconceptions about diet and workout routines. It is not about exotic greens and workouts from the western world. It is about what works for you the best.
I take vitamins. I workout every day.
I can’t miss those workout days, man.
I’m in hotel rooms most of the time, and it can be hard to find a hotel with a nice gym. It was important for me to have a workout I could do in my room.
I’m super athletic and I love to work out, and obviously I need to workout for my industry as well, but I love learning something and developing that skill and feeling strong. Girls who can kick butt are hot.
I workout regularly with a trainer. It is relaxing for me.
I need to put the right things in my body before and after I work out, so I end every workout with some sort of protein shake to help me get the most out of my training.
In my sports or workout life, I like to prove to myself I can do something, whether it’s a half marathon or whatever it is. I like to take challenges that scare me because then once we’ve accomplished it, we feel stronger.
I train in the mornings, and I’ll eat two breakfasts. I’ll have waffles with flax seed and almond butter and one egg scrambled. Then I’ll work out and have a second breakfast – another egg or a protein shake. Within a half-hour to 40 minutes after a workout, that’s when you want to load up on protein.
I can workout in my khakis. And do. They’re similar to sweatpants.
Ensure you eat within 20 minutes of a workout. Choose healthy snacks such as slices of ham, a handful of almonds, or fruit. Sometimes before bed, I have a teaspoon of almond butter or peanut butter, which gives me enough protein to get me through the night.
One things guys have to remember is consistency… You can’t make up for three years of eating poorly in just one workout.
You can tell if you feel like you are unable to recover from the workout you had. It’s still hard to breathe. You don’t have energy. You are sore instantly. You just can’t seem to get enough water. Then it’s too hard.
The reason I fell in love with fitness was because of the way I felt after a workout, even looking in the mirror afterward and feeling good about myself.
I do a workout every morning in which I purposefully try to make myself uncomfortable. It sets me up for the rest of the day by reminding me that I can choose to be OK in the midst of tough challenges.
I urge people to make your workout fun.
I amp up my workout by doing Ballet Beautiful twice a day.
I do things that are very uncharacteristic of a normal workout routine. I hate cardio. Absolutely hate it. I grew up as a wrestler, so it was constant cardio, cardio, cardio.
When I trained for ‘Creed,’ I had about a year in advance to know what I was doing before. So I lived like a fighter, you know? I went through the workout routine, the diet, training with real boxers, training with real trainers, did the whole thing.
Nothing feels better then to sit down on a six-hour flight with tired muscles from a workout.
You know it and I know it – if we tell ourselves we’re going to get to our workout in later, it won’t get done. If you don’t plan for it, it’s probably not going to get done.