Sally Nugent teamed up with a personal trainer as she hit the gym.

Sally Nugent looked unrecognisable from her BBC days (Image: BBC)
BBC Breakfast anchor Sally Nugent wowed as she slipped into a Lycra leggings and a gym top to work out with her pal and personal trainer. The host looked at ease as she lifted weights in various positions – kneeling on a workout mat, performing a wall sit and springing into a press-up.
Sally looked at ease in a long-sleeved black top and matching leggings, switching things up with a pair of bright pink socks and white Adidas sneakers. She wore her brunette tresses loose over one shoulder during the gym session, all while showcasing her trim upper body and impressive abs.
Posting to Instagram, the BBC star wrote: “My clever friend and PT Nicky McBurney has spoken to @womenshealthuk about how it is possible to get fitter/stronger as we get older.
“We have been training together consistently for the last 15 years – whatever the weather.
“We normally work harder in the winter so we can enjoy the rewards in the summer.”
She joked of her friend: “P.S., don’t be fooled by the smile – she’s MEAN!”
McBurney explained to Women’s Health that Sally has swapped out “punishing HIIT sessions” for “daily walking, gentle jogs and bike rides”.
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She explained: “Fifteen years ago, like many women, Sally’s training was far more cardio-focused – lots of high-intensity sessions, burpees and chasing calorie burn.
“Today, the focus is completely different, because as we get older, we need a different approach.”
The PT added that due to Sally’s “stressful” BBC job, she should avoid “layering intense training on top”, which “can elevate cortisol levels further.”
This can then lead to poor sleep quality, hormonal balance and energy levels.
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