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Healthy Hollywood:
Finding Calm with...Judy Reyes

"I was tired all the time," Judy says. By reducing refined carbs and sugar in her diet and revamping her workouts, Judy got triple benefi ts: She lost weight, increased her energy, and started hearing what her body was telling her. Here, she shares her stay-balanced tips.
  1. Figure out what works for you
    "I've never loved spending time on the machines at the gym. But I have discovered an exercise regimen I can dedicate myself to: yoga. It's changed my body. Before, I could only do 'girl' push-ups. But poses like downward dog and the plank have strengthened my arms. I've finally mastered regular push-ups!"

  2. Reassess your goals
    "For years I exercised to be thinner, and I never got the results I wanted. When I finally started working out to be healthier, I saw a transformation. I've even quit weighing myself so I don't obsess over the numbers. Now I determine my weight by how my clothes feel. In the last two years, I've dropped a size-probably about 10 pounds."

  3. Allow for splurges
    "Like everyone, there are times when I just don't feel like exercising. When that happens, I'm a bit more careful with my diet. But on days I really want a treat, like chocolate, I work out a little harder. I don't believe in beating myself up for not being 'good.' "


Two years ago, Judy Reyes, who's played nurse Carla Espinosa on Scrubs for seven seasons, made some changes in her life.


"I was tired all the time," Judy says. By reducing refined carbs and sugar in her diet and revamping her workouts, Judy got triple benefi ts: She lost weight, increased her energy, and started hearing what her body was telling her. Here, she shares her stay-balanced tips.
  1. Figure out what works for you
    "I've never loved spending time on the machines at the gym. But I have discovered an exercise regimen I can dedicate myself to: yoga. It's changed my body. Before, I could only do 'girl' push-ups. But poses like downward dog and the plank have strengthened my arms. I've finally mastered regular push-ups!"

  2. Reassess your goals
    "For years I exercised to be thinner, and I never got the results I wanted. When I finally started working out to be healthier, I saw a transformation. I've even quit weighing myself so I don't obsess over the numbers. Now I determine my weight by how my clothes feel. In the last two years, I've dropped a size-probably about 10 pounds."

  3. Allow for splurges
    "Like everyone, there are times when I just don't feel like exercising. When that happens, I'm a bit more careful with my diet. But on days I really want a treat, like chocolate, I work out a little harder. I don't believe in beating myself up for not being 'good.' "






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