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LeAnn Rimes ‘keeps it interesting’ where working out is concerned

Can’t Fight the Moonlight songstress LeAnn Rimes has revealed that she likes to keep things interesting where working out is concerned.
The big-voiced star revealed to Hello! Online that: “I have to keep it interesting for myself or it just gets quite monotonous.”
Detailing her exercise regime, the singer behind hits like Life Goes On and How Do I Live? said she does weightlifting, enjoys boxing, and goes hiking.
“I've been doing a lot of Pilates and yoga,” she said. Rimes is one of many stars who have talked about their involvement in these potentially beneficial activities.
The star said she does a mix of workout activities so that she stays “interested and focused” on what she’s doing.
She added that when she works out she’s doing it for herself, that it makes her “feel good” and increases her happiness.
When it comes diet, the star said she does lots of home cooking and eats “a balanced diet”.
She added that she doesn’t eat very much junk food and that she doesn’t deprive herself of anything in the food department.
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