A Quote by Lou Ferrigno

I train a lot of people on the side as a personal trainer, but I still work out myself to keep in great shape. — © Lou Ferrigno
I train a lot of people on the side as a personal trainer, but I still work out myself to keep in great shape.
I have to stay in shape for the physical endeavour stunts I do. I work out a lot. I have a personal trainer. I go two or three times a week. I'm on a diet where I photograph everything I eat and send it to her.
I work out a lot. I started to work out on the road as much as I can, but I work out a lot at home to keep myself in good shape.
Everybody that wants to work out wants to feel good and look better, but I think one of the biggest problems people have is they don't want to work out with a personal trainer, someone like myself, or even a couple of buddies, because they think, 'Gosh, if I work out too hard, I'm not going to be able to get up the next day!'
I keep myself in shape with 40 minutes on my cross trainer every day. Doing that keeps me motivated and it isn't too time-consuming.
Now I have to do a lot more work. I have to train more and do a lot more, you know, work on my body and take care of the little things in order to feel great for my body to be in good shape.
I love factoids. It's hard for me to keep those out. It just takes realizing that it's stopping the character. Part of it is the decision to keep things where you want to train the spotlight. For me, it's the personal side. I always ask, How does the person inside the character relate to this?
I work out almost every day, and I mix it up: I do Thai kickboxing. I have a personal trainer. I work out at my gym.
My trainer is with me all day. We train before I come to work, and then I just keep training all day.
I've got a personal trainer, and I train three times a week.
I'm in the gym every day, Monday through Friday. And I train really hard to go out and do a tour. So that, basically, what I'm doing with my trainer is that I train harder in the gym than the amount of energy that I expend on the stage. So by the time I'm ready to go out on the road, doing a show is a whole lot easier.
I wake up at 7 A.M. each morning and work out with a personal trainer.
When you fight in the UFC and train with the guys that I train with, you learn that there is always still a lot of work to do.
I have a personal trainer who comes home. I work out three times a week for an hour each and focus on concentrated body weight training and cardio. Honestly, I don't always work out if I am too busy with shoots.
I take care of myself. I work out three times a week. I have a trainer, and we just work out for an hour.
While I was always on the leaner side, producer-actor Sohail Khan made me realise the importance of following a diet and a proper work out session to keep in shape.
I am lucky enough to be married to a personal trainer. He's able to whip me into shape pretty quickly.
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