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14 || FITNESS MAGAZINE || JUNE 2015 || EDITION 2their goals.%u201d Together, the professor and student focused on what she wanted out of a career and developed a reel for the budding thespian to use for future auditions in LA. hile attending college, Amy was offered an internship at the highly acclaimed television show, Entertainment Tonight. As her first introduction to living in Hollywood, the hours were pretty rough. %u201cMary Hart is a legend and getting to watch her work was so incredible, especially at the very beginning of my career.%u201d While watching her, the actor learned to hold herself to a high standard and nail it every time. Always consistent with her work, Ms. Hart taught her to work hard and be prepared. %u201cA lot of people work on the show and you don%u2019t want to waste their time.%u201d She found Ms. Hart to be the ultimate professional and always classy.We talked to the comedian about her personal fitness routine and how it has become a pivotal lifestyle choice. Always an athlete, she played almost every sport as a kid: soccer, basketball, volleyball and gymnastics that turned into cheerleading. %u201cI%u2019m very adventurous, and I like rock climbing and hiking, so I guess you could say I%u2019ve always had a passion for fitness.%u201d Amy plans to run a half marathon with her husband, Drew Seeley next year for their three-year wedding anniversary. She also hopes to participate in a triathlon this year. She trains daily with Alex Ingram at Gameface Fitness. Alex likes to change up her workouts, doing heavier weights for legs but not a lot on top, with a focus on yoga to make the muscles lean. %u201cI%u2019m so athletic, I have a tendency to get a little bulky, and I love doing gymnastic based workouts that utilize body weight.%u201d