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8 Inspirational Fitness Accounts To Follow If You Want To Get Your Fit On

Fitness influencer accounts you need to know about.

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8 Inspirational Fitness Accounts To Follow If You Want To Get Your Fit On
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Here I have listed eight fitness influencers (guys and girls) that have been proven worthy of you clicking that follow and subscription button.

1. Robin Gallant

Instagram and Youtube: @robingallant

Robin Gallant has an Instagram and YouTube channels full of workouts and in-depth breakdowns of workouts for specific muscle groups. She explains the physical mechanisms of specific muscle groups, and how to train properly. Gallant also has a unique way of combining fashion and fitness. If you are interested in more detailed clips of workouts, I suggest you give her a follow!

2. Whitney Simmons

Instagram and YouTube: @WhitneyySimmons

Whitney Simmons started documenting her journey via social media in 2013 and has never looked back. She talks about her triumphs and struggles on YouTube, provides inspiration to her viewers by stressing that fitness should be viewed as a lifestyle. Simmons also has many clips of her unique workouts on Instagram which are a great go-to if you want to switch up your workout for the day!

3. Krissy Cela

Instagram and Youtube: @KrissyCela

Krissy is U.K. based and gives you the full package. Not only does she provide various workout guides, she also offers customizable meal plans. The most inspirational trait about Cela is that while being a fitness influencer running her own business, she is a Law student and says that getting an education and healthy lifestyle are possible when you set your mind to it. Cela has also proved to be the most responsive, whether it is a comment on her Instagram post or email.

4. Taylor Dilk

Instagram: @taychayy Youtube: Taylor Chamberlain

Taylor Dilk is an IFBB Bikini Pro and has rightly earned that title. Dilk has had a very successful fitness journey. She continuously shares her workouts and tips and tricks to stay motivated. Dilk is definitely one of the hardest working women in the industry and has even created her own App containing fitness plans and challenges. She encourages women by taking them on a journey together and providing a great community to be a part of.

5. Karina Elle

Instagram: @KarinaElle

Karina Elle is the IT girl. Her Instagram is full of positivity and motivation. She also posts workouts and ways to get more engaged in your own fitness journey. She even offers a free 6-week workout challenge that can help you if you are stuck on where to start with fitness.

6. Courtney King

Instagram: @courtneykiing Youtube: Courtney King

Courtney King won Ms. Bikini Olympia in 2016, an outstanding achievement in the fitness world. King has continuously showcased her knowledge and passion for being healthy from the inside and out. She shares recipes and wellness tips on her Instagram and YouTube. King has proved to be true about what she preaches and keeps her life very transparent from struggles to accomplishments which is a truly admirable trait.

7. David Laid

Instagram and Youtube: @DavidLaid

Did you think I forgot about the men? Of course not! David Laid is only 19 years old and has established himself extremely well in the fitness industry. Laid has shared his passion for fitness grew from feeling small and unconfident. He is constantly setting new personal records and trying to be the best he can. His YouTube channel also provides great videography from a day in the life to fitness footage that is all-around entertaining.

8. Steve Cook

Instagram and Youtube: @SteveCook

Steve Cook is the fitness OG. Cook was the first person I ever encountered on YouTube providing fitness related content, and let me tell you he has not disappointed. Cook is extremely established and has come to the point of now owning his own gym, 'Fitness | Culture'. Cook has content that is engaging, motivational and educational. His YouTube channel is full of workout videos, how to properly and safely workout and even personal talks about self-growth. He is the full package and whether you are a guy or girl, I suggest you give him a follow.

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