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Inside Natalie Portman’s 10-month health plan for ‘Thor’

This is how she got her Marvel-ous arms.

Natalie Portman trained for 10 months and stuck to a strict high-protein meal plan in order to shape up for “Thor: Love and Thunder.”

“Natalie did five sessions a week and did not miss one session for the whole time period we trained,” Portman’s trainer Naomi Pendergast told Us Weekly in an interview published Thursday.

The fitness trainer explained that 41-year-old Portman’s major goal was to bulk up in her arms and really get shredded in the abdominal area.

“The initial goal was to build arm and abdominal definition,” Pendergast told the website. “We also worked on stability and agility for injury prevention as Natalie had some dynamic stunt scenes that required her to move, twist and land in various positions.

“I was also really pleased she got through the challenging stunt process without any injuries.”

Natalie Portman "Thor: Love and Thunder."
Natalie Portman focused on defining her arms and abs for her role in “Thor: Love and Thunder.”
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Each workouts of boxing, skipping around, core work, and weightlifting.

And because she was working out so rigorously, Portman, who is a vegan, had to switch up her diet so she could ensure enough protein intake to gain muscle as opposed to losing weight.

Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth "Thor: Love and Thunder"
Portman and co-star Chris Hemsworth both switched up their fitness and diet routines to look the part.
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Pendergast shared that during filming, Portman would eat a vegan-based breakfast of oats and berries and a protein shake and her snacks on set would consist of fruit, nuts and salads. For lunch, she Portman would have a vegan falafel dish with another protein shake and for dinner she’d eat vegan curry and a third protein shake.

“This amount of food was obviously way more than Natalie normally eats, but it was essential for her to maintain this throughout filming to keep the muscle she had developed,” Pendergast said.

Natalie Portman on the red carpet at the UK screening of "Thor: Love and Thunder."
Portman shared how she is used to having to look small in her movie roles so bulking up was a whole new challenge.
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The RPX Fitness director explained that while she provided the guidance, it was Portman’s dedication that helped her meet her fitness goals for the Marvel movie.

“I provided the exercises and guidance, but she did the rest,” Pendergast said. “She She is focused, determined, and humble. Natalie turned up every session that was scheduled for the 10 months and gave 100 percent, even on the days she was tired.”

The “Black Swan” actress discussed her new muscular figure, telling Variety that she saw herself in a new light.

Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth "Thor: Love and Thunder."
Portman, a vegan, had to find ways to get enough protein in during the day so she could gain muscle.
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“On ‘Black Swan,’ I was asked to get as small as possible,” Portman recently told Variety. “Here, I was asked to get as big as possible. That’s an amazing challenge — and also state of mind as a woman.”

She added, “To have this reaction and be seen as big, you realize, ‘Oh, this must be so different, to walk through the world like this. When you’re small — and also, I think, because I started as a kid — a lot of times I feel young or little or, like, a pat-on-the-head kind of person. And I present myself that way, too, because of that.”

Natalie Portman at the UK screening of "Thor: Love and Thunder."
The actress didn’t miss a single day of working out, according to her trainer.
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Portman’s co-star Chris Hemsworth also had to go the extra mile to prepare for his role as Thor.

As Page Six revealed exclusively, Hemsworth, 38, had to eat eight meals a day to look like the God of Thunder.

“Thor: Love and Thunder” hits theaters Friday, July 8.

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