She Trained Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci and This Is What Actually Works | Ep. 393 with Monique Eastwood Founder of Eastwood Fit App

EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 33 MIN

She Trained Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci and This Is What Actually Works | Ep. 393 with Monique Eastwood Founder of Eastwood Fit App

from Founder's Story · host IBH Media

Daniel opens with a question he has carried since childhood, how real are celebrity transformations and what is actually happening behind the scenes. Monique Eastwood answers from the inside, explaining that transformation is built through consistent training, athletic foundation, and learning how your body moves in space, not a single hack. The conversation spans film readiness, aging and strength, her movement method rooted in dance, her app and weekly live sessions, and how a single Instagram post during COVID turned behind the scenes work into global visibility. Key Discussion Points Monique explains the reality behind celebrity transformations, consistency plus a mix of training, and how a client’s athletic baseline determines how fast change happens. She shares her core philosophy as an ex ballerina, body awareness first, movement from the center, then building strength and endurance from that foundation. Daniel asks about Devil Wears Prada II training, and Monique explains they train year round, four to five times a week, not just for a film, but for life, press, and travel demands. Monique describes how her method evolved with everyday clients, especially busy mothers, using multi directional movement to engage the brain and body and make training feel doable. She explains the celebrity introductions started through Emily Blunt’s sister Felicity, meeting Emily during Edge of Tomorrow, then being introduced to Stanley Tucci, leading to fifteen years of consistent training relationships. She shares how COVID changed everything, Stanley Tucci posted “biceps by Monique,” people asked “who is Monique,” and the visibility became organic momentum. Takeaways If you want results that last, stop chasing quick routines and start learning how your body moves, because awareness drives performance and injury prevention. Aging changes the goal from aesthetics to strength, mobility, and muscle preservation, especially for legs, glutes, pelvis, and core. Short sessions can still change your body if the intensity and structure are right, and Monique designs 30 to 40 minute sessions to be realistic for real life. Supplements are not one size fits all, Monique only recommends what she has tested, and she emphasizes research and dosage based on your body and needs. What looks glamorous from the outside is still discipline, repetition, and routine, and Monique’s mission is to make that routine accessible through her app and challenges. Closing Thoughts Monique Eastwood’s approach is a reminder that fitness is not a trend, it is a relationship with your body that compounds over decades. This episode turns celebrity training into something practical and personal, focusing on movement, consistency, and strength that keeps you capable as you age. If you feel stiff, tired, or “too far gone,” Monique’s message is simple: start now, stay consistent, and let your body surprise you. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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