FIGHTING FIT

How to get in shape like Jennifer Aniston as Friends star, 55, shows off enviable figure in plunging bodysuit

The actress looked more toned than ever at her latest photoshoot

SHE's got sculpted arms, washboard abs and a killer set of pins.

But how does Jennifer Aniston achieve her enviable physique?

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Jennifer Aniston has one of the most enviable physiques in HollywoodCredit: Pvolve
She sticks to a strict regime to stay in such great shapeCredit: Instagram
The 55-year-old credits a variety of workouts and eating well for keeping her fighting fitCredit: Getty

Well, according to the film and TV star herself, it's all thanks to low-impact workouts, staying hydrated, and eating very little sugar.

She's also a fan of the 16:8 Diet, which involves limiting your food intake to just eight hours a day.

The 55-year-old showed off the results of such a strict regime in a photoshoot to promote the brand Pvolve.

Incredible photos showcase her slim legs, cinched waist and muscular arms.

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In an interview with last year, Jen said: "I drink a lot of water, move my body daily, try to eat whole, fresh foods, and get as much sleep as I can."

She has also previously spoken about her love of boxing, how she prioritises rest, and the fact she can squeeze an hour-long workout into just 20 minutes.

Here, we take a look at Jen's diet, exercise routine, and general lifestyle which helps to keep her in tip-top shape.

Stay regular but don't slog

Whether she's hiking outdoors, lifting heavy weights in the gym, or holding a half-moon pose during a yoga class, Jennifer likes to stay active.

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The most important thing? Getting at least four solid workouts in every week, as well as a day of walking.

But the sessions don't all need to be hours and hours long. In fact, the Friends legend thinks short bursts can be even more effective.

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"I've stopped doing 45 minutes to an hour of just constant cardio, running, and boot camp because my knees can't take it anymore, and it's just not efficient."

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