Olivia Wilde shows off her fit figure in maroon-colored workout set after completing a grueling workout session at a gym in Los Angeles

Olivia Wilde shows off her fit figure in maroon-colored workout set after completing a grueling workout session at a gym in Los Angeles

Olivia Wilde was spotted hitting it hard at a gym in Los Angeles, California on Monday.

The actress and director, 39, was seen departing a workout facility in a maroon-colored workout set after getting a grueling workout in.

Wilde’s gym outfit consisted of a maroon sports bra and a matching pair of maroon leggings, which had a light pink stripe running down both of its sides.

She completed her look with a pair of black athletic shoes, a pair of black sunglasses as she had her long hair up in a ponytail.

The actress was also seen carrying a large white bag on her shoulders, which featured a unique geometric design. 

Olivia Wilde sighting: Actress and director Olivia Wilde was spotted hitting it hard at a gym in Los Angeles, California on Monday. She had on Ray-Ban sunglasses

Olivia Wilde sighting: Actress and director Olivia Wilde was spotted hitting it hard at a gym in Los Angeles, California on Monday. She had on Ray-Ban sunglasses

Fit-Figure: Wilde showed off her fit figure in a maroon colored workout set as she was photographed entering a workout facility in LA

Fit-Figure: Wilde showed off her fit figure in a maroon colored workout set as she was photographed entering a workout facility in LA

Wilde flashed her fresh new manicure she got done as she held onto her purse. She had her fingernails painted with turquoise green-colored nail polish.

She had on Ray-Ban sunglasses. 

The Don’t Worry Darling Director was seen departing the gym she works out at and quickly making her way across the street. 

It is unknown which fitness gym in Los Angeles that the filmmaker did the grueling workout session at.

Once she made it across the street safely, Wilde walked past a White Range Rover as she attempted to find and reach her own car.

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F1 Esports Series Pro Championship presented by Aramco returns for 2022 with revised format and more live shows

While the real-life Formula 1 season continues at pace, the F1 Esports Series Pro Championship presented by Aramco will return this week with an enhanced offering.

Debuting on Wednesday September 14, a new three day per event format is set to be used, while there will also be more live shows than ever before – as drivers and teams go wheel-to-wheel for a massive $750,000 prize pot.

In 2022, four events will be held, all featuring three days of action – with qualifying and the race for each round taking place on standalone days. The new campaign kicks off at the Sakhir International Circuit on Wednesday, before trips to Imola and Silverstone on Thursday and Friday.

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Additions to this year’s F1 Esports calendar include Suzuka and the Yas Marina Circuit, with the Abu Dhabi venue playing host to the season finale – mirroring the F1 championship.

Each and every qualifying session will be shown live on the official F1 YouTube, Twitch and Huya channels, with the race to be broadcast on the same platforms, plus Facebook. All race day streams will also be broadcast by select television broadcasters, including Sky Sports F1, Viaplay and ESPN.

As usual, production will come live from the Gfinity Arena in London, but drivers will continue to race from team Esports facilities or factories, or their own homes, and will compete on the official F1 22 video game, developed by EA and Codemasters.

2022 F1 Esports calendar

Event Date Round Circuit
1 14 September 1 Sakhir, Bahrain
15 September 2 Imola, Italy
16 September 3 Silverstone, Great Britain
2 12 October 4 Red Bull Ring, Austria
13 October 5 Spa, Belgium
14 October 6 Zandvoort, Netherlands
3 2 November
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Changing Lifestyle Behaviors Can Raise Lifespan, Research Shows

Idioms and proverbs about the great importance of preserving fantastic wellness span the ages. Several emphasize how intently health and fitness is tied to joy and the possibility to dwell a satisfying and enjoyable existence.

A analyze posted this thirty day period in Age and Ageing by The Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study team at Osaka College assessed the influence of modifying way of living behaviors on lifetime expectancy from center age onwards.

The researchers uncovered that adopting five or a lot more wholesome way of living behaviors greater daily life expectancy even for folks above 80 many years of age and, importantly, like people with long-term ailments.

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Joggers operate along the Tidal Basin in the early morning previous the cherry blossoms on March 25, 2022, in Washington, D.C.
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Lifespan is dependent on social factors such as socioeconomic position, plan factors this kind of as assisted entry to wellbeing care, and way of life aspects like eating plan and workout. The present-day review made use of a baseline study from the JACC analyze, a massive investigate project of 49,021 persons executed from 1988 to1990 in 45 areas of Japan.

The aim was to maximize information about what things add to death from cancer and cardiovascular sickness as a result, the questionnaire bundled elements this sort of as eating plan, physical exercise, liquor intake, smoking cigarettes status, rest length, and entire body mass index. Factors have been presented for each individual nutritious habits and the effect of modifying these life style behaviors on projected lifespan was assessed.

The research ongoing right up until December 2009, by which time 8,966 persons had died. The study’s key creator, Dr. Ryoto Sakaniwa, reported. “The benefits were being quite clear. A greater range of modified healthful behaviors was instantly related with excellent

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Team, league execs think discipline to Rodgers, Packers not nearly stern enough; shows preferential treatment

The decision to merely fine the Packers $300,000 and Aaron Rodgers less than $15,000 for repeated violations of the COVID protocols prompted a strong backlash within the NFL last week, including among many within league offices, team and league sources said.

Rodgers misrepresented his vaccination stance in public and flouted mask protocols for unvaccinated players, culminating in a lengthy appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” after he tested positive for COVID-19, in which he remarked he would not be “shamed” into wearing a mask. Unvaccinated players are required to be tested daily and wear a mask when not on the field and are also limited in regards to their off-field interactions with teammates, per the collectively bargained protocols between the NFL and NFLPA. Rodgers did not wear a mask on the sidelines or during media interactions prior to being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list and was also captured in images posted on social media violating the rules off site, including at a Halloween party that Packers players organized.

The decision to treat the matter as essentially one violation of protocols, rather than dock the team draft picks and sanction Rodgers himself more seriously, was ridiculed throughout the industry. And even many within the league office believed it was far too soft and gave the impression of preferential treatment for a storied franchise without a traditional ownership structure and with strong ties to the league office. Suffice to say, there will be significant pressure outside league headquarters, and within, to come down much harder on the team and the future Hall of Fame quarterback should Rodgers continue to violate obvious protocols in the future.

“If I was the Raiders, or the Saints, I would be irate,” said one league official, noting franchises that faced far steeper sanctions for violations last year.

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