From Victoria Beckham to Adele, How Your Favorite Londoners Stay in Shape
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Victoria Beckham
With four children and one of fashion’s biggest success stories under her watch, it makes sense that Victoria Beckham’s workout routine includes a trifecta of demanding, stress-reducing cardio classes: the designer and entrepreneur has said that she gets in shape with sessions at Tracy Anderson, SoulCycle, or Barry’s Bootcamp.
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Jourdan Dunn
Model Jourdan Dunn preps for the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, editorial shoots, and beyond at Barrecore, a London-based course revolving around small but focused dance-inspired, body-sculpting movements that target muscles, improve posture, and make for an impossibly toned figure—if you can make it through the hour-long class.
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Naomi Campbell
The legendary runway walker has said that she eschews weight lifting, preferring to work with the resistance of her own body weight. Aside from yoga and Pilates—which she practices with Knightsbridge-based trainer David Higgins—Campbell has been known to shake it off in an evening Zumba class. Grooving your way to supermodel status: What could be better?
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Alexa Chung
The It girl’s lithe physique can be attributed to Ballet Beautiful. The brainchild of professional ballerina Mary Helen Bowers, this supermodel-favored workout incorporates elements of classical ballet into seriously accessible—as in available online for the remote set—routines that result in long and lean bodies and (if you’re lucky) a more graceful demeanor.
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Rita Ora
While she has been known to squeeze in grueling one to two-hour daily sweat sessions with a focus on cardio and squats when at home in London, the British songstress doesn t let travel affect her workouts. She has credited her sculpted arms to on-to-go sparring sessions, like those at New York City s Church Street Boxing Gym, which offers classes in Muay Thai and Jiu Jitsu aside from clinics in jabs and uppercuts.