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Here are some excellent fitness and nutrition accounts worth following on social media. I’ve chosen a mix of styles (strength training, home workouts, wellness, nutrition science) so you can pick what best suits your goals or mood.
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### 🎯 Fitness Accounts
#### 1. Kayla Itsines (@kayla_itsines)






* Australian trainer, co-creator of the Sweat app. ([instagram.com][1])
* Great for women looking for structured workouts, challenges, and community support.
* If your audience includes women (your photography clients are mostly women 30-50), this account can be good for inspiration and maybe collaboration ideas.
#### 2. Whitney Simmons (@whitneyysimmons)






* Listed among top 100 fitness influencers, known for strength training & motivational content. ([FeedSpot for Influencers][2])
* If you do lifestyle/fitness content (or know clients who do), her feed reflects a positive, inclusive vibe.
#### 3. David Laid (@davidlaid)






* Strong presence, popular for transformation and lifting content. ([Wikipedia][3])
* Good if you enjoy strength training or want to see a more athletic/muscular aesthetic.
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### 🍏 Nutrition & Wellness Accounts
#### 4. Emily English (@emthenutritionist)






* Nutritionist who shares delicious, accessible recipes and nutrition info. ([instagram.com][4])
* Fits nicely with your lifestyle photography orientation (food, natural moments) and could inspire you or your clients.
#### 5. Kelly LeVeque (@bewellbykelly)






* Clinical nutritionist, strong following, gives balanced nutrition advice. ([FeedSpot for Influencers][5])
* Good for general wellness, not just “gym hustle”; helps broaden the view of nutrition beyond aesthetics.
#### 6. Abbey Sharp (Instagram: @abbeyskitchen)






* Dietitian whose feed focuses on intuitive eating, balanced relationships with food. ([nutrium.com][6])
* Especially useful if you or your clients are interested in a more holistic, less “extreme diet” approach.
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### ✅ How You Might Use Them
* **Inspiration**: Save workout posts or nutrition posts you like and consider how you could incorporate similar visuals in your own content (you’re a lifestyle photographer!).
* **Collaboration Ideas**: If you ever want to collaborate with a fitness or wellness influencer for your photography work, you now have a list.
* **Your Own Social Media**: Since you serve clients who might care about health & lifestyle (families, seniors, engagements, headshots), sharing or referencing posts from these accounts can help position you as someone who captures full, healthy, balanced lives — not just posed photos.
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If you like, I can **pull together 20+ accounts** across different niches (home workouts, yoga, sports nutrition, body-positive wellness) and group them by audience type (e.g., busy moms, couples, professionals) so you can pick ones that align best with *your* target clients. Would you like that?
[1]: https://www.instagram.com/kayla_itsines/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com "KAYLA ITSINES (@kayla_itsines)"
[2]: https://influencers.feedspot.com/fitness_instagram_influencers/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 100 Fitness Influencers on Instagram in 2025"
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Laid?utm_source=chatgpt.com "David Laid"
[4]: https://www.instagram.com/emthenutritionist/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com "Emily English (@emthenutritionist)"
[5]: https://influencers.feedspot.com/nutrition_instagram_influencers/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 90 Nutrition Influencers on Instagram in 2025"
[6]: https://nutrium.com/blog/20-dietitians-you-should-follow-on-instagram/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The 20 best dietitians to follow on Instagram"
Brands Mentioned
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Kayla Itsines
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Whitney Simmons
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David Laid
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Emily English
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Kelly Leveque
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Abbey Sharp