I work out five days a week; I can't imagine not doing it.
I work out a lot - five, six, days a week. I take yoga classes and go to the gym - I love doing it and I have the time to do it. Not everybody has that option.
You imagine running 120 miles a week, week in, week out, for the past four or five years. It takes a little bit out of you.
I try to balance it out on the whole. Being a mum is always the priority. Next, it's taking care of yourself. Right now, I get to only work two days a week - it's a dream. I can't imagine how hard it is for mothers who work 40 hours a week.
I work out with a trainer five days a week.
I still work out most days. When I do it, I go full blast five or six days a week, two to three hours a day. I enjoy it. It's therapeutic for me.
I work out four days a week in the off-season, and in the warm, running weather months, I do five days. A push/pull regime of weightlifting, cycling, and the occasional Saturday or Sunday run with my oldest son, even if it's cold out.
I work out four to five days a week, alternating three workouts.
I try to work out five days a week. It's a lot, but I feel great when I do it.
I work out a lot at the gym, probably five or six days a week, even when I'm on holiday.
I'm not someone who can be depended one five days a week. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday? I don't even get out of bed five days in a row-I often don't remember to eat five days in a row. Reporting to a workplace, where I should need to stay for eight hours-eight big hours outside my home- was unfeasible.
They held up 'The Outlaw' for five years. And Howard Hughes had me doing publicity for it every day, five days a week for five years.
I work out at least three to five days a week, mostly running and heavy weights.
I work out five days a week for 20 minutes; I only do one body part a day.
When I'm training for a fight, I work out two or three times a day for five days a week.
When I'm on set filming 'One Tree Hill,' I get up and work out four to five days a week.