Fitness
Including those who have completed marathons.
Some have even completed marathons (looking at you, Pamela Anderson).
That said, many actors have been honest about their struggles with the sport.
But she pushed through and eventually caught the running bug.
Keep scrolling for a look at 11 celebs who love running.
Jennifer Aniston
Everyone knowsAniston is a big fitness aficionado.
(TheFriendsactor can reportedlyhold a plank for three minutes.)
And while she loves aspin class and boxing for cardio, shes also been known to hit the pavement.
When prepping for theX-Menfilms, Lawrence would also reportedly go forruns in the morningfollowed by HIIT routines.
Eva Longoria
In 2017, Eva Longoria toldPeoplethat shes into yoga, Pilates, SoulCycle, andrunning.
Clearly, Longoria knows the importance of mixing things up with somecross-training.
One way she keeps going?
Byrunning with her besties.
But we have mastered it.
I like putting my mind to something difficult and figuring out how to tick it off my bucket list.
Claire Danes
Whenever Claire Danes is in Los Angeles, she goes for ajog at Runyon Canyon.
The A-lister has also been spotted running along the Hudson River in New York.
I exercise morefor mental relaxationthan anything else," Dane has said in the past.
Even when she was boxing, Ali hit the pavement as part of her training regimen.
When I was boxing, Id run four or five miles five days a week.
Now, I go three or four miles three times a week.
Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling has admitted that shes a slow runner, pointing to her 11-minute mile.
I tell myself to run a mile, the star told Bustle.
Pamela Anderson
In 2013, Pamela Anderson completed the New York Marathon in five hours and 41 minutes.
According toWomens Health, the actor wasincredibly sore afterwardbecause she reportedly didnt train properly.
Natalie Dormer
Games of Thronesactor Natalie Dormer has spoken a lot about her love of running.
And all this happened while she wasfilmingThe Hunger Games Mocking Jayparts one and two.
In 2016 she toldThe Guardian, I like thequietness of running.
I like that Im not verbalizing, not talking, just going into my inner self.
This article was originally published onOct.