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REVEALED: How Anne Hathaway stays in shape

Last updated on: November 27, 2012 12:08 IST

Image: Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises

Apart from going on a drastic diet of having only two squares of dried oatmeal paste daily, the Les Miserables and Dark Knight Rises star dances away her pounds.

Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway keeps in shape by dancing and enjoys it because she can do it anywhere.

The Les Miserables actress is famed for her stunning figure and her personal trainer Simone de la Rue said the star will quite often burst into a routine to burn off the calories as she can do anywhere she likes, reported Contactmusic.

"Anne Hathaway loves to dance, because she can do it anywhere. When you're walking around your home, do a step I call The Basketball Dribble. Move opposite arms to legs, imagining that you're bouncing a ball in front of each foot as you dance. It's an easy way to get your heart rate up and start working muscles," said Simone.

REVEALED: How Anne Hathaway stays in shape


Simone de la Rue, who used to work with Tracy Anderson, also said it's important for women not to overdo it when it comes to exercising.

"I cringe whenever I see people trying to do 1,000 sit-ups -- it's like they're on a mission to do so many that they'll end up with a neck brace!

"Results needn't mean killing yourself. Start with 20 minutes of cardio to get your heart rate up -- dancing running and skipping are great -- then tone specific areas with subtle movements.

For abs, lie flat with a Pilates ball in the small of your back -- then make a 'C' curve upwards with your spine, like a tiny sit-up, so you're just very slightly contracting your abs," she said.

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