Being that I always perform, I started working out with a trainer to get that endurance and stamina. Now, I guess you could call me a gym rat.
The support gets me to the gym but the doubt keeps me there.
I am first one in the gym, I do cardio before I have breakfast, and I am training hard every day.
In England, there just isn't that fascism of beauty and physicality or whatever. You don't have to look like a gym bunny, all buffed up and a size two. You're not judged the way you are in the States.
I go to the gym at five in the morning and then go do a hike.
I have never been in a hotel - from the two-star types all the way to five-star - that does not have a gym.
There is a lot of pressure because of what my father achieved and everyone is expecting so much, but that gives me that extra drive in the gym every day to graft hard.
I know that if I don't work out in the mornings before my day gets started, I won't get to the gym at all that day.
There were actually a couple of times I fell asleep at the gym on accident after a workout, but it was still late enough, so I went home and caught some sleep.
If I had a reality show, it would probably be called 'Keeping Fit with Jesse Tyler Ferguson' because then I'd be forced to hit the gym every day.
In the gym, people's enthusiasm tends to get the best of them. They realize this is their opportunity to say hello or that they love my work... It doesn't matter how profusely you're sweating.
I'm back in Boston. I own an outdoor deck hockey rink, and I own a boxing gym here also.
I just hate going to the gym, unless I need to do cardio once in a while. I think gymming makes you stiff and takes your aura away.
I would work all day and then go the gym in the evening. I owed it to myself to take care of myself.
I'm ATT to the bone. I have my close circle of people, my clique - Jorge Masvidal, Mike Brown, Dan Lambert. I'm not friends with everybody. It's a gym, but this is a one-man sport.
I listen to music I'm looking to record or catch up on news and TV, whatever is on the TV at the gym!
I've been producing since the early stages of Gym Class Heroes. A lot of the songs on the first 'Papercut Chronicles' were actually beats that I made.
I've learned a lot from trainers over the years, but mainly that you need discipline to stay in the gym and out of the many fine cupcake emporiums on every corner.
You know how I impress girls at the gym? I do pull ups: I pull up in a Corvette, in a Cadillac, and in a Mercedes.
If I go to the gym and I put the headphones on, I'm going to go a hundred and ten percent until I leave.
Let the gym be a sanctuary for you to be at peace. Let it calm you and ground you and allow you to appreciate everything around you. Let it also be a place for you to unload and explode with intensity through your training.
I don't spend hours upon hours in the gym, I go in for about an hour at at time and that's how you get the best results.
I know the first thing I want to do when I come back from a loss is to get in the gym and get better.
I sometimes train extra till four or five o'clock at the gym if I feel that I have to do something extra.
My goal was to be a good player in this league. Got my butt up out of bed and got to the gym.
Instead of going to the gym, I dress in black - a lot more practical and much more fun.
If you are in a gym class with other women, and even if you are in shape, you feel like, 'Do they think my legs are not right?' Since you are supposed to be the perfect one, they look for the defects. It's such an embarrassment.
I have never really been into working out at the gym, or been the kind who maintained a certain physique.
I go to the gym, I swim daily and from time to time I meet with friends and do extra-curricular stuff.
When I lived in Louisiana, 'Django Unchained' was shot at my neighbor's house. They shot a Sly Stallone movie in my gym.
Sit-ups and push-ups work without a gym.
The guys who keep coming into the gym keep me young.
The word 'aerobics' came about when the gym instructors got together and said: If we're going to charge $10 an hour, we can't call it Jumping up and down.
If I had a reality show, it would probably be called “Keeping Fit With Jesse Tyler Ferguson” because then I’d be forced to hit the gym every day.
We take our little one to a Little Gym-type place.
I'm 5'10' and all legs. I use them in the ring as weapons so I make sure to train them hard in the gym.
On the road you can really be more regular about it and work it into daily routines. There's no town that doesn't have a gym. And if you find one that actually doesn't, you can go to the local high school. They always have one.
Bulking up for the Twilight films was one of the hardest things I've done... I had to give myself a lot of pep talks, as there was just so much gym time.
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.
It feels good that people believe in my ability, but you've just got to stay focused, keep your feet on the ground, and do the job and do the hard work in the gym.
I go to the gym four times a week and play football about twice a week. I'm pretty active.
You might try the gym from time to time. It really is something you can incorporate into your life pretty seamlessly.
If I were to draw on a paper what gym does for me, I would make one dot and then I would erase it.
I'm not an everyday fragrance person usually. I wouldn't put fragrance on before dropping off my kids or going to the gym.
I go to the gym at least five days a week and also go for a run whenever possible.
Jose Aldo became champion when he was 22. I didn't get into the gym for the first time until I was 22.
Even when I go to the gym I sit in the steam room for an hour, come back really red-faced and pretend I've been for a run, so there's no need to worry.
I always loved playing basketball. That was never a problem for me. You want to go to the park or the gym, I'll play with you all day, but working out, I didn't love. I hated it.
I'm like most people. I keep fit for myself. I'm not religious about it but I like to get to the gym whenever I can.
I go to the gym, do my work, go home, switch off. It's just the way I like it, to be honest.
My first ballet class was on a basketball court. I'm in my gym clothes and my socks trying to do this thing called ballet.
Whenever I go to the gym with my trainer, we always wind time down while each of us is getting up shots, like at the end of the clock.
When it comes to working out, I really don't like the gym. I go because I have to, but I'm usually not happy about it. I do what my trainer and coaches tell me to do, but I'm always anxious to get outside.
If I don't go to the gym for a week, I just get thinner and thinner.
Since I loathe the tedium of gym workouts, I take breaks for tennis with my eclectic group of tennis pals.
I am always in the gym sparring. I look at every fight kind of like a sparring match.
I listen to 'Purple Haze' a lot. If I'm in the gym, I listen to that album the whole way through sometimes.
I love figure skating, so I do that as often as I can. Other than that I just go to the gym or swim. I love swimming.
I love the gym; I love basketball. I'm really passionate about it.
I'd turn up to the gym early and just be there, waiting outside, knocking on the door. It was something I thought I was decent at. I enjoyed fighting; it's how I've always been.
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