“If you too are experiencing one of these Mondays... I am with you” wrote
Friends
star Jennifer Aniston in the caption of her latest Instagram post.
To start the week off right, she shares a video of her sports training, and the least we can say is that it is intensive!
Sheathing, pumps... The 55-year-old actress goes to great lengths to maintain her body, often exposed in magazines and red carpets.
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"It has to be done !"
To catchy music, we see her doing a series of exercises, each more difficult than the other.
Until she collapsed on her mat after a push-up, to the laughter of her sports coach.
He is heard muttering, face down on the ground: “My god... Do you see those days where you just don't want to do it?
It has to be done !".
Phrase that she also uses in the caption of her post, motivating the (more or less) sports enthusiasts of her followers.
Suffering is hard, but knowing that you suffer with Jennifer Aniston is better.
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Muse Pvolve
But what if this post wasn't just an opportunity to motivate his fans?
In the caption of her post, Jennifer Aniston tags @Pvolve, "a science-based method that combines low-impact functional fitness with resistance-based equipment to achieve results that go beyond a workout session." traditional training”, as the brand defines itself.
A brand of which the actress announced to be the muse on June 6.
Beyond her sports session taken up on Pvolve's Instagram account, another post shows the star in the middle of a photo shoot using some of their products.
Golden Globes, Sag awards, People Choice awards... Partnership or not, it takes effort to maintain your body, especially when it's exposed on all the red carpets of the moment.