Exactly How Emma Stone Got Fit For Her Role In ‘La La Land’

Walsh, who is also the founder of Rise Nation, says that it’s important to focus a lot on fundamental movements if you want a body like Emma’s. “For something like La La Land, where you’re dancing all day long, you want to be resilient and strong so that you can handle that sort of volume all day,” he says.

If you have a big event coming up (or just want to steal Emma’s moves), he recommends deadlifts and single-leg squats. “Deadlifts are great for overall body strength, and single-leg squats are more for stability and mobility in each hip.” Sled-pushing and dragging, and medicine ball slams are also good moves to use, he says, as well as single-leg landmine RDLs, a move in which you hold a weight-lifting bar and hinge forward while balancing on one leg.

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What’s up with the single-leg stuff? Walsh says that it makes your legs work independently, which is what they’re doing most of the time anyway, and helps isolate your hip muscles.

If you try these out, start with reps of six, eight, or 10 and do three to five sets a day. “I recommend three times a week and supplementing it with other things,” Walsh says. “Emma loves to do yoga.”

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Also, don’t overdo it. In Emma’s case, she was working out and dancing for work, so extra cardio workouts might have been overkill. “Running is very stressful on the body, and the last thing I want her to do is go running in the middle of the week while we’re doing strength training on top of dancing,” Walsh says.

Still, dedication clearly pays off. While you probably don’t have three months where you can drop everything and focus on fitness and dancing like Emma did, you can still steal some of her moves.