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How Celebs do It?

Ever find yourself thinking you have no time to hit the gym? Sometimes our schedules become so busy the only time any of us have to get in some exercise would be during lunch or at 4 AM. We asked some of Hollywood's busy stars how they find the time to exercise during their busy schedules. If they can manage to look red carpet ready all the time and still find the time to workout — maybe we can too.
by Gerri Miller



"I workout during the day on set whenever I can. You don't need a gym. I run up and down the stairs at lunch, or something."

Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars








"I practice very early in the morning, sometimes as early as 4 AM."

—Lisa Edelstein, House






"I do a lot of hiking. L.A. is fabulous for that, and with the dog it helps. Also there's a class called CardioBarre. It's the best class ever. It's so hard but you take it for two weeks and your butt is three inches higher. It will give you a butt, I promise."

—Ana Ortiz, Ugly Betty






"Get up earlier, especially on busy days. It's worth it. It keeps your energy up."

Rebecca Romijn, Ugly Betty





"I'm really neurotic about jogging. Jogging is the one thing you can do anywhere. I really need to perspire to heavy metal music the first thing in the morning."
—Lisa Ling,Oprah

"I walk my dog before work. I don't kill myself over it. If I want to eat a cupcake I'll eat a cupcake, and go work out later. It's about being healthy. I'm not looking to be stick thin. I just want to be healthy and enjoy my life."
—Sarah Jones, The Wedding Bells

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