Fearne Cotton demonstrates her VERY impressive strength and flexibility as she enjoys a yoga session

Fearne Cotton demonstrates her VERY impressive strength and flexibility as she enjoys a yoga session

She recently revealed that her daily exercise sessions were helping her in lockdown.

And Fearne Cotton took some time out on Thursday to practise some yoga outside in her garden. 

The 38-year-old presenter left her friends and fans in awe with her moves as she performed variations of bakasana poses. 

Fresh air: She recently revealed that her daily exercise sessions were helping her in lockdown. And Fearne Cotton took some time out on Thursday to practise some yoga outside

Fearne showcased her incredible strength and flexibility as she posed with her weight in her forearms, balancing her knees on her elbows. 

The mother-of-two barely even broke a sweat as she pulled off the tricky moves, balancing expertly as husband Jesse Wood snapped the pictures. 

Fearne captioned the shots: ‘Air time. Head space.’

 

Mind blown: The 38-year-old presenter left her friends and fans in awe with her moves as she performed variations of bakasana poses

Mind blown: The 38-year-old presenter left her friends and fans in awe with her moves as she performed variations of bakasana poses

The radio DJ previously stated that exercise had been ‘a comfort and necessity’, during lockdown, because, as a self professed ‘control freak’, she wasn’t coping well.  

Fearne has been sharing candid insights during lockdown and recently discussed the difficulties of trying to navigate a blended family amid the UK coronavirus crisis.

The presenter shares Rex, seven, and Honey with her rocker beau Jesse, who also has Arthur, 18, and Lola, 14, with his ex-wife Tilly.

Incredible: Fearne showcased her incredible strength and flexibility as she posed with her weight in her forearms, balancing her knees on her elbows

Incredible: Fearne showcased her incredible strength and flexibility as she posed with her weight in her forearms, balancing her knees on her elbows

She said: ‘I, like many of you, are part of a blended family and after last night’s announcement it’s really difficult to know how to play that. My step-kids come and go from both houses — to our house, to their mum and step-dad’s. 

‘From what we’ve read, we think the best approach is to take it as long as both sets of parents have no symptoms or children, and they haven’t in the last two weeks, we should be able to continue having the kids dropped off or picking them up.

‘So we can spend time with them because the thought of not seeing them for, God knows how long, is tricky.

‘There’s so much more I want to say but my brain is scrambled, I haven’t had much sleep. So much love to you all, stay home and safe.’

Snap happy: The mother-of-two barely even broke a sweat as she pulled off the tricky moves, balancing expertly as husband Jesse Wood snapped the pictures

Snap happy: The mother-of-two barely even broke a sweat as she pulled off the tricky moves, balancing expertly as husband Jesse Wood snapped the pictures