These 3 Celebrities Have Americans Captivated By Their Workout Routine, According To New Research

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If you have ever wanted to get back into shape, did you head down to your local nutritionist’s office and book a certified trainer at the gym, or did you scroll on the internet to find a workout plan you’re interested in? The odds are that in today’s digital age, you did the latter.

And it makes sense why you would. I mean, the internet is readily accessible, and there is no shortage of fitness influencers on every social networking platform.

But, according to a new study conducted by BarBend, celebrities are actually the most sought-after gym gurus on Google.

The study analyzed over three thousand and six hundred search engine terms and phrases and narrowed down what celebrities’ workout routines reign supreme in each state across the country.

Perhaps most interestingly, though, is that off-screen athletes such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Michael B. Jordan did not rank that high. Instead, they were beaten out by celebs known for their yummy on-screen appearances.

Among New Yorkers, Ryan Reynold’s gym day split was the most searched in the Empire State. He is also a fan-favorite for gym-goers in Ohio and South Carolina.

Brad Pitt, of course, ranked number one in California– along with New Mexico. And Chris Pratt stole the hearts of fitness lovers in Georgia, Minnesota, and Nevada.

The three stars who stole the state-by-state workout race, though, are, perhaps unsurprisingly, Chris Hemsworth, Zac Efron, and Adele.

First of all, Chris Hemsworth is most well-known for his role as Thor, which requires him to be in tip-top Greek God shape for every movie. And clearly, many men across the country hope to hop into the Hemsworth bandwagon and look like their own version of the muscled-out Marvel superhero.

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Zac Efron has also always been a beloved piece of eye candy among the American public. But, since starring in Baywatch in 2017, the former High School Musical star grew up and took on a much more endearing look.

Now, Efron is also known for his muscles. Unlike Hemsworth, though, the Baywatch star is arguably more lean than mean and has got numerous residents in states such as Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Nebraska researching his workout routine.

Finally, Adele is the go-to getting-in-shape guru among gals in the United States. Back at the end of 2019, the world-renowned singer snapped heads after undergoing a dramatic weight loss transformation that inspired millions.

And clearly, people are still dying to know how Adele achieved and maintained her bod at thirty-four years old since her fitness regimen is the most searched among residents of Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, and Colorado.

BarBend also surveyed just over one thousand Americans between the ages of nineteen and seventy-eight who exercise to get the lowdown on celebrity workout influences.

According to the poll, over thirty-three percent of U.S. adults have Googled a celebrity’s fitness regimen at some point or another.

Amazingly, though, twenty-five percent of Americans have actually followed through and stuck to a celebrity’s workout routine. Kudos to those dedicated individuals!

And if you are wondering just how often gym-goers are completing these celeb workouts, the responses showed a lot of variation.

Fifteen percent of people reported doing a celeb workout routine multiple times a week, seventeen percent said once a week, and fifteen percent said biweekly.

The rest of the responses were also spread out, ranging from once a month to once a year; meanwhile, ten percent reported they “never” do a workout based on a celebrity’s fitness regimen.

As for why Americans actually seek out celebrity workouts, those findings might shock you, too. Apparently, only twenty-two percent of U.S. adults complete celebrity fitness regimens because they want to look like that celebrity.

Instead, most Americans– thirty-four percent– actually just enjoy the specific program or workout that their favorite celebs swear by. Twenty percent also like that celebrity workouts are easy to follow, and nineteen percent of people just trust celebrities’ advice.

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