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I don't really work out. I eat a lot of sweets. I have chocolate all over my house.
I work out really hard, and I stay on my diet all week.
I take care of myself. I work out three times a week. I have a trainer, and we just work out for an hour.
My body is for my tennis - it's for my sport. I'm not a model at all. I don't work out to go to the beach: I work out to play well and to do well on the court.
I can think of a lot of women clients of mine who are well into their 50s or 60s who are still quintessentially very elegant.
I can only work out for so long before I start to really feel the effects.
When I was a preteen, I got into singing, and became really obsessed with it. But then, of course, that didn't work out.
I work out with a trainer, Anna Kaiser, three days a week.
I was realizing, 'I work out all the time. Why can't I drop this weight?' It's really food. So I started dieting a little.