Cara Santana flaunts her toned physique in a red crop top and matching leggings as she works out

Cara Santana flaunts her toned physique in a bright red crop top and matching leggings as she works out with her personal trainer

She regularly posts fitness routines for her fans to follow on Instagram. 

And Cara Santana looked flawless in a bright red crop top and matching leggings as she worked out with her personal trainer in West Hollywood on Wednesday. 

The actress, 36, flaunted her toned physique as she got her sweat on in preparation for a Covid-free summer.   

Workout time: Cara Santana looked flawless in red gym co-ord as she worked out with her personal trainer in West Hollywood on Wednesday

Toting her workout apparatus, Cara looked ready for action as she strolled down the sunny LA street in the matching ensemble. 

Despite the heat, she kept things Covid-safe with a black face mask and completed her gym outfit with a pair of fresh white trainers.   

The actress followed her PT’s  instructions as she tirelessly threw a medicine ball high in the air above her head.    

Focused on her fitness, Cara kept her long chestnut tresses away from her face in a sleek ponytail. 

Fitness fashion: She kept things Covid-safe with a black face mask and completed the outfit with a pair of fresh white trainers

Fitness fashion: She kept things Covid-safe with a black face mask and completed the outfit with a pair of fresh white trainers 

Santana has maintained an active interest in blogging about her workout routine and often makes posts focused on fitness.

She told Women Fitness: ‘I try to work out a minimum of 3 days a week, max 5 days a week. It’s a mix between cardio and weights with private trainer.’ 

And, in addition to her progress in the gym, the social media personality released her second clothing line in the summer of 2020. 

During an interview with Forbes, the actress detailed how she sought to bring fashion and activism together with her designs, which she released independently.

Santana said, ‘Women need to be empowered to take risks, and be willing to dismantle our power structures and feel like they have a voice, and I wanted to represent that.’ 

‘Each piece of the collection was named by taking commonly used micro-aggressions women hear and making them our own, as opposed to allowing them to define us,’ she added. 

Staying busy: In addition to her progress in the gym, the social media personality released her second clothing line in the summer of 2020

Staying busy: In addition to her progress in the gym, the social media personality released her second clothing line in the summer of 2020