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Feb 26, 2007 -
The whole world loves America, but not just because of her hit sitcom but also because she has a very healthy outlook on her body.
America tells the March 5th, 2007 issue of In Touch that she wasn't always so confident in her body:
- On her body before: "I've tried almost every diet."
- On her body now: "You have to build a normal relationship with exercise and food, for me it's not about looking like a supermodel -- it's about feeling good about who I am naturally."
- On how she maintains her figure: "It's called a lot of stress and a lot of work!"
- On working out: "I don't have much time to exercise, but when I do, I hike, run and do yoga."
- On working with models: "Well in real life, I'm not sucking down pies or anything! I'm not unhealthy."
- On sizes: "We're not all a size 2 and we're not all a size 0, and you know what?
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Aug 23, 2007 -
Ever since watching So You Think You Can Dance, I've been envying dancers' bodies. Problem is I don't have the time to take up dancing again and I want to get more of a workout than by just doing a few pliés here and there.
Cardio Barre is a unique class that has been a favorite in Los Angeles among many celebs including Ana Ortiz (Ugly Betty) and Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina the Teenage Witch).
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Feb 02, 2007 -
Childhood obesity has been a growing problem, and West Virginia has the worst problem in the U.S. - but they've decided to do something to battle the bulge.
Goodbye sweaty gym class, hello Konami's Dance Dance Revolution.
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