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Weekend workout inspiration: Anne Hathaway’s fitness routine is pure ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ discipline

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 10, 2026, 04:00 IST
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Runway ready, gym approved: Anne Hathaway’s smart mix of cardio and strength

So you've probably seen those paparazzi shots of The Devil Wears Prada star Anne Hathaway looking genuinely fit, not in that over-the-top Hollywood way, but actually healthy and strong. What's interesting about her approach is how refreshingly normal it is. She's not doing anything revolutionary or super complicated. She's just smart about mixing cardio and strength training in a way that actually works for real people with real lives.

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The cardio foundation that actually feels good


Anne has talked in interviews about loving cardio, and you can tell she genuinely means it. She's not forcing herself to hate every minute on a treadmill. For her, cardio includes running, cycling, and dance-based workouts. The thing about starting with cardio is that it doesn't require a ton of equipment or gym membership. You can literally just go for a run outside, which is free and honestly more enjoyable than staring at a wall in a climate-controlled gym.

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Strength training isn't about getting bulky


This is where a lot of people get confused, especially women who think lifting weights will turn them into bodybuilders overnight. Anne incorporates regular strength training, but she's not spending three hours a day in the gym doing heavy powerlifting. She focuses on functional strength—exercises that actually translate to real life, like being able to carry groceries, move furniture, or just feel strong in your own body.

Her approach includes working with lighter weights and higher repetitions, which builds lean muscle without the massive bulk. Free weights and resistance exercises hit multiple muscle groups at once, which is way more efficient than isolating one tiny muscle and spending 20 minutes on it. Compound movements like squats, push-ups, and rows do more for your overall strength than anything else could.

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Mixing it up keeps it fresh

What makes Anne's routine work is the balance. Some days are purely cardio-focused, other days she's in the gym with weights, and sometimes she does both in the same session at lower intensity. This approach, called cross-training, prevents repetitive strain injuries and keeps your mind engaged. You're not bored out of your skull doing the same thing every day, and your body isn't breaking down from overuse of the same muscle groups.

She's also mentioned doing things like yoga and Pilates, which hit that middle ground between pure cardio and heavy strength training. These practices build stability and flexibility alongside strength. They're especially useful for preventing injuries and maintaining the kind of functional fitness that actually matters when you're not in the gym.

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Making it work for your weekend

The real takeaway here isn't that you need to copy Anne Hathaway's exact routine. It's that her approach is sustainable because it's balanced and not obsessive. Start with whatever gets you moving—could be a walk, could be a run, could be a dance class you actually enjoy. Add some strength work a couple times a week, nothing crazy. Don't treat your body like you're punishing it for something. Consistency beats intensity, variety beats boredom, and enjoying what you're doing beats every motivational poster that's ever existed.

Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available interviews and reported fitness habits associated with Anne Hathaway. It is intended for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical, fitness, or nutritional advice tailored to individual health needs.

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