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Influencer Whitney Simmons in Two-Piece Workout Gear Shares "Back and Bicep Workout"

5 ways Whitney Simmons stays healthy mentally and physically.

Whitney Simmons, a popular fitness influencer, consistently shares her wellness journey with her millions of followers. Known for her dedication to mental and physical health, she regularly posts workout routines, tips for managing her autoimmune condition, and the importance of gratitude. Recently, Simmons shared a back and bicep workout on Instagram, offering tips like "elbows have to stay pinched to your side" when doing bicep curls. Beyond the gym, she's open about her struggles with psoriasis and how she's embraced confidence over time. From mixing up her workouts to trying new fitness approaches like Pilates, Simmons is an inspiration to her followers, showing that wellness is a combination of fitness, mental health, and self-care. Here's a look into her approach.

1

She Lifts Weights

Simmons showed off a recent workout that targeted her back and biceps while wearing cute brown camo workout pants, a white tube top, and white sneakers. When doing bicep curls, she explained that "elbows have to "stay pinched to your side," and palms should face the sky. Another tip the trainer gave was to drive your elbow towards your hip, then squeeze your lat at the bottom when doing single-arm cable pulldowns. 

1️⃣ 3×10 bentover barbell row

2️⃣ 3×10 wide bicep curls

3️⃣ 3×10 single arm cable pulldown

superset with 4️⃣ 10 cable bicep curls

5️⃣ 2×10 reverse fly

2

She Doesn't Hide Her Psoriasis

Simmons once felt uncomfortable showing her psoriasis, an autoimmune condition that causes itchy, scaly patches of skin, but now she's in a more confident place not to feel shame or embarrassment over the condition. "The more severe it got, the more I wanted to cover it," she told Women's Health. She worried that showing it would make people uncomfortable. But now, she chooses to be vulnerable. "I have so many women in my DMs who say, 'I used to cover every inch of my body at the gym, and now I just don't care. I am going to wear the shorts.'"

3

She's Grateful

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Faced with heavy and dark life issues, at one point, Simmons wanted to end her life by driving into a concrete wall. "But "at the very last second, I decided, 'Not yet,'" she told Women's Health. A few days later she started therapy and was diagnosed with depression and anxiety. She took a long break from social media, and followers began asking what had happened.  She shared her story on the Fleurish podcast and then eventually her channels. Therapy and telling her story helped her grow confident, and now Simmions is in a great place. "From seeing nothing beautiful in any day, to now—I am so grateful that I made it through that," she says. "It is a beautiful day to be alive." 

4

She Mixes Up Her Workouts



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Experts always recommend switching up your gym routine to help prevent hitting a plateau with fitness goals, reduce the risk of injury, and keep workouts fun. Simmons mixes up her workouts and shares with followers exactly what she does to achieve her goals. For leg days, she does the following: 

"LEGS GET IT ❤️‍🔥 let me walk you through my glute workout" 

1️⃣ 3×10 bb hip thrust

2️⃣ 3×8 bb RDL

3️⃣ 3×8 front rack step up

4️⃣ 3×10 glute med cable kickbacks

In another video, she shared other ways to target your legs and glutes.

Whitney Simmons/Instagram

1️⃣ 3×8 bb RDL

2️⃣ 3×10 bb hip thrust

3️⃣ 3×8 deficit reverse lunge

4️⃣ 3×10 weighted glute dom back extension

superset
5️⃣ 10 bodyweight

5

She Isn't Afraid to Try New Workouts

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Earlier this year, Simmons tried Pilates for the first time. In the video, simply titled "Pilates Princess," she did a variety of moves and was taken aback by how much she worked her muscles. Are we on the easiest resistance," she asked her instructor. "This just feels a little too advanced," she joked. "My belly hurts so bad," she laughed when doing the ab portion of the workout. When it came time to focus on the lower body, she asked, "Do you see my legs shaking." She then said, "I don't think I've ever worked my inner thighs like this."

Heather Newgen
Heather Newgen has two decades of experience reporting and writing about health, fitness, entertainment and travel. Heather currently freelances for several publications. Read more
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