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    Gwyneth Paltrow Shares Her Arm and Core Workout Moves

    Over the holidays newlywed Gwyneth Paltrow stripped down and showed off her age-defying bikini body while vacationing with new husband Brad Falchuk, and all we can say is… WOW. While it's no secret the 46-year-old Academy Award winning actress and Goop founder is a total wellness warrior, there is more to her routine than yoga, juice fasts and funky detox diets. In fact, Paltrow relies on some good old-fashioned exercises to keep her body toned and taut in all the right places - especially her arms and core.

    Gwyneth Paltrow and her trainer Harley Pasternak recently shared some of her go-to exercise moves. (Image: Mat Hayward/Getty Images Entertainment/GettyImages)

    This week on Instagram both Paltrow and her trainer, Harley Pasternak, gave of a glimpse of her workout regiment, and while her exercises may look surprisingly simple, they are pretty darn hardcore. In addition to her exercises, we also rounded up some more of her other wellness wisdom.

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    A post shared by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Dec 28, 2018 at 4:03am PST

    Battle Ropes

    One of Paltrow's secret workout weapons comes in the form of battle ropes, heavy ropes that can give you a full body workout by torching calories, building lean muscle, and improve both your functional strength and lung capacity. In a photo posted by Pasternak, Paltrow shows off her washboard abs in a black sports bra and matching leggings from her newly launched G. Sport collection, in perfect form to execute the move. With her legs spread apart and slightly bent in a standing squat position she can be seen holding onto one rope in each hand, likely in the midst of doing either alternating or double waves or rope slams.

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    A post shared by Harley Pasternak MSc (@harleypasternak) on Jan 6, 2019 at 10:58am PST

    Side Plank

    In another photo posted by Paltrow, modeling another outfit from the luxe athletic wear collection, the actress demonstrates a seriously impressive side plank. This exercise, similar to a basic plank, is great for strengthening your internal and external oblique's and internal core muscles. To execute, support your upper body by resting one forearm on the ground, extending your legs out and stacking them on top of one another. Hold the position for at least 20 seconds on each side of the body.

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    A post shared by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Jan 6, 2019 at 12:11pm PST

    Tracy Anderson Method

    In addition to working out with Pasternak, Paltrow also trains with Tracy Anderson and is a huge fan of her method, a dance-inspired workout that tones and shapes the body. The actress has been going to Anderson's classes for years, and is even a partner in her company.

    In the last few years, Paltrow has relaxed her approach to fitness, admitting to The Edit in 2017 that she can't work out for a few hours, six days a week like she used to. “I used to exercise for two hours a day… An hour of cardio and an hour of weights. But there's just no time anymore. I'm getting old, my back hurts! It's depressing,” she sighed to The Edit. “Some days, the gym gives me this rush of energy and I feel amazing, but then my body's like, 'F- you.'”

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    A post shared by Tracy Anderson (@tracyandersonmethod) on Oct 22, 2014 at 3:02pm PDT

    Eating Clean

    It's no secret that Paltrow eats super clean, recently telling Shape that she sticks to “good proteins and lots of vegetables and not too much grain or sugar, and nothing baked.” She also fuels up in the morning with a smoothie, revealing on the Goop Podcast that her go-to recipe includes almond milk, coconut oil, vanilla mushroom protein powder and Moon Juice Beauty Dust - a powdered blend of goji, rehmannia (a plant-derived herb, popular in Traditional Chinese Medicine), schisandra (a potent 'superberry'), pearl and stevia. Her lunches are typically “light on carbs” and if she is going to indulge, she usually waits until dinner.

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    A post shared by goop (@goop) on Dec 1, 2018 at 6:26pm PST

    Indulging… Sometimes

    However, she doesn't adhere to a super strict diet all of the time. In fact, during a recent interview with the Financial Times, Paltrow scarfed down a club sandwich, tomato soup and French fries. “It sort of goes in phases,” she told the journalist when asked if she was dieting. “Right now I don't know what I'm going for. I eat whatever I want and then I clean up my act for 10 days. French fries are my favorite food. And I love alcohol. So it's a balance. I'm a real person who wants to eat delicious stuff.”

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    A post shared by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Feb 9, 2017 at 9:06pm PST

    Cleansing

    She does do her fair share of cleanses, admitting to Porter that she once did one for seven weeks “and it was awful.” Her go-to yearly cleanse, published on Goop, lasts for six days and forbids caffeine, alcohol, dairy, gluten, corn, nightshades, soy, refined sugar, shellfish, white rice and eggs. She is often the guinea pig for cleanses featured on her website, recently touting a Goat's Milk Cleanse that involves just milk from a goat and herbs, which supposedly works to rid the body of parasites.

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    A post shared by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Apr 4, 2017 at 7:56pm PDT

    Drinking Salt Water

    Most people swim in salt water, but Paltrow drinks it. "I drink so much water and always have, but I'm always dehydrated," she told Elle. "I've been doing research about mineralizing water and adding Himalayan sea salt to it to help with absorption. It doesn't taste amazing, but it really mineralizes the water and makes a big difference."

    While proponents of drinking salt water claim it can help cleanse your stomach, intestines and colon, repairing the damage your diet has caused to your digestive tract cells, there is no scientific evidence to back them up. Furthermore, negative side effects can include diarrhea and subsequent dehydration. That being said, before you follow in Paltrow's footsteps, you should consult your physician first.

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    A post shared by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Dec 8, 2016 at 9:52am PST

    Supplements

    Paltrow is all about taking supplements to get the goodness your body needs. "I've always experimented with supplements. And I believe the combination of toxic load, the modern environment, and nutritional deficiency makes our bodies more vulnerable to breaking down," she told Women's Health.

    "The idea is to boost a (most of the time) nutrient-dense diet with high-quality supplements. We're low in so many nutrients. Even if we're careful about going organic and nontoxic, because we've degraded our soil, the nutritional value of the food we do eat, however healthy, is less than it was 100 years ago." The lifestyle guru has even formulated her own line of vitamins, neatly packaged in daily doses.

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    A post shared by goop (@goop) on Mar 16, 2017 at 8:44am PDT

    While maintaining a lifestyle like Gwyneth Paltrow is totally doable, you are going to need a whole lot of discipline as well as a devout dedication to wellness to succeed!