“Messing around on grass, pretending: the purview of children and the only activity written on the daily chalkboard schedule.”— Maggie Lange, thecut.com
“Help them set and track goals that aren’t solely tied to a number on the scale.”— Kelsey Borresen, huffpost.com
“Legend has it that GQ research manager Mick Rouse once fact-checked an entire issue while doing one-handed pushups.”— Alex Schultz, gq.com
“He's a total gym rat! That's like...what is that?”— Gabe Liedman, Maya Ishii-Peters, Maya Erskine, imdb.com
“Being sober, my obsession became being fit and focused, but I like to leave the planet now and again. I decided to have the odd joint or a few beers to keep a bit of psychedelia in my life.”— Keith Flint, matt-blake.co.uk
“Being sober, my obsession became being fit and focused, but I like to leave the planet now and again. I decided to have the odd joint or a few beers to keep a bit of psychedelia in my life.”— Keith Flint, matt-blake.co.uk
“Working out frequently is great for your body, but it can also come with some unwanted side effects.”— Carina Wolff, bustle.com
“You can be the most beautiful person on Earth, and if you don't have a fitness or diet routine, you won't be beautiful.”— Martha Stewart, mashed.com
“God made your body to move. If you don't move it, expect to feel sad, anxious and unmotivated. You can start with just 15 or 20 minutes of light cardio while listening to your favorite music. It will make you feel so much better.”— Jordan Bach, twitter.com
“100 percent of the people around [Donald Trump]…senior advisers, family members, every single one of them, questions his intelligence and fitness for office.”— Michael Wolff, nbcnews.com
“I know the old saying “Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels.” Well, nothing tastes as good as being alive either.”— Shane Dawson, amazon.com
“You know, I try to take care of myself. I—I watch what I eat. Ah, just recently I cut out fructose.”— Larry David, Cosmo Kramer, Michael Richards, imdb.com
“The only person who can let you feel bad about what you eat is yourself. So use your power to not let the food control you! Your body knows how to bounce back - you're resilient!”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“If there's anyone out there who's telling you how to eat, what to eat, and JUDGING you for it - you guys either need to sensibly talk it out or get away from each other... Food is 100% unique to every person.”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“I used to tell myself that I wouldn't wear a bikini or show my stomach unless I had a super flat stomach with major ab definition. Well you know what? I'm not gonna wait around to enjoy fashion. I'll wear what I please! If I feel like I look good, then that is all that matters. Confidence is the bes…”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“Do what works for YOU and don’t let other people tell you what you can and cannot eat. It’s your body, your choice. Experiment intelligently. Food, like medicine, is prescriptive to each individual.”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“...don’t let anyone make you feel bad for wanting to have self control and don’t let anyone make you feel bad for wanting to let loose. Doesn’t matter. Your body, your choice.”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“Just found out I'm genetically destined to be overweight. That explains a lot.”— Cassey Ho, twitter.com