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Kaley Cuoco Stuns in Workout Gear Says "That's a Wrap" on Based on a True Story

Kaley Cuoco just recently wrapped filming for Based on A True Story, and shared some highlights on Instagram.

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Kaley Cuoco just recently wrapped filming for Based on A True Story, and shared some highlights on Instagram, including one of her in a tennis outfit. Cuoco captioned the post, “That’s a wrap on season 2 🔪 of Based on a🩸 True Story ! Trying to gather my thoughts and feels about this entire experience but I can’t really put into words. I ❤️ this show, I ❤️ this cast, and ❤️ this crew . Think we made some magic and can’t wait for you all to experience it! Thanks to each of you for another ride of a lifetime . You know who you are! 🎞️🎥” How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Kaley Cuoco stays in shape and the photos that prove they work.


1. She Uses A Treadmill

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After having her first child in 2023, Cuoco shared some of her workout secrets for losing pregnancy weight with TODAY.com. She says that she does a lot of walking on a treadmill. “Putting that incline up is so good for your muscles, and for your circulation,” Cuoco said. “I’ll also walk backward, which is amazing for your butt and legs. It pretty much works everything.”

2. She’s Motivated

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Cuoco makes sure to stay motivated to workout. She shared how she does so in her TODAY interview. “I remind myself that it’s just an hour of my day, and like eating, it’s important for my body and my heart,” Cuoco explains. “And you never leave a workout and go, ‘I wish I didn’t do that.’ Even if it wasn’t the workout you envisioned, even if it was a little bit more low-key. Getting a good sweat sets the whole tone for the day.”

3. She Uses A Skin Cream

Cuoco shared some of her favorite products in an interview with New York Magazine. She says that one of her favorite skincare products is a cream from Egyptian Magic. “I fell in love with it after my makeup artist on The Flight Attendant started using it on me as a barrier cream,” Cuoco revealed. “I ended up ordering a ton. I apply it absolutely everywhere: my hands, lips, neck, elbows, face. Because it’s allergy season now, I’ve actually been putting it in my nose, too. I use it if I have any sort of chafing or irritation. It can really, truly go anywhere.”

4. She Uses A Foam Roller

Cuoco tells New York Magazine that she loves using a foam roller. “I started using this a couple years ago. It has completely changed my life. It has these big divots, so I can wiggle around on my side or back or legs and get the spots that are extra tender. I work out and ride horses a lot; my legs get extremely sore from horseback riding, so I basically don’t go a day without using the Rollga. I really enjoy using it after I shower at night. I’ll watch TV and roll around on it for a bit. I sometimes spend more than an hour trying to get my blood moving. One of the best things to do is just sit in it and, without moving, let the roller kind of get into a muscle. It releases tension.”

5. She Takes Supplements

In order to help her sleep, Cuoco takes supplements. “Olly’s sleep supplements were my introduction to the brand,” she said to New York Magazine. “When this Miss Mellow product came out, I was excited to try it and curious how it would affect me. It calms me down; I feel a bit lighter after taking one. It’s like a CBD alternative; I’m not a CBD lover — it’s not my thing. Most CBD products are too strong for my very insane senses of smell and taste.”