It takes hours to paint on Jennifer Lawrence's costume as Mystique. |
That was the problem facing Jennifer Lawrence when she first played Mystique in the X-men franchise, according to Celebrity Fitness magazine.
Enter fitness trainer Dalton Wong, a Chinese Brit who first met the famous actress five years ago in Oxford, England when she was filming the first X-men film.
When looking good is a vital tool of your profession, it helps that God has graced you with some basics but to maintain that appearance, it requires a lot of discipline and hard work.
It helps that Wong is no hard-core fitness Nazi. Lawrence posed a challenge for him as he needed to make her look amazing while ensuring that she had the liberty to keep doing things a 20-year-old does. He taught her to exercise and eat well while allowing her to have snacks and go clubbing, just alike any other 20-something with money.
Jennifer Larence with Brandon Wong. |
At first it was 12 hours a day of training but as it tapered off, he had to teach her about balance: short bursts of exercise vs. long hours in a gym; yoga for breathing; letting the anti-diet actress eat what ever she wanted in moderation and allowing snacks - but, healthy snacks (see below).
Fortunately, she was a serious actress and a good student. A friendship developed and she still trains with him when she is in London.
She even endorsed Wong’s new book The Feelgood Plan: Happier, Healthier & Slimmer in 15 Minutes a Day.
Healthy snacking options
If you are a fan of The Hunger Games actress, you would certainly like to know about some snacks that are healthy and easily available. Celebrity Fitness provides a suggestions from Wong for snacks and the benefits you get from eating them.
- Coconut Milk Yogurt – It’s a good fiber source.
- Crudités and Hummus – It offers protein and veggies goodness.
- Apple slices with Walnut Butter – Apple fat is good for your hunger and walnuts have Omega-3.
- Hard-boiled Eggs – It provides choline that enhances your brain function.
- Greek Yogurt – It’s a protein filled treat.
- Almond Milk with protein powder – It’s a perfect post-workout treat.
- Air-popped Popcorn – It has more antioxidants and fewer calories.
- Peanut Butter-filled Celery Canoes – Celery refreshes you and protein and fat makes you stronger.
- Cashews and Blueberries – It has loads of protein, good fats, and anthocyanin, an antioxidant that boosts brain power.
- Dark Chocolate – It pampers your sweet tooth without messing with your metabolism.
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