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‘Boy Meets World’ star Danielle Fishel credits ditching cardio for her ageless look
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‘Boy Meets World’ star Danielle Fishel credits ditching cardio for her ageless look

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: June 13, 2026 4:16 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published June 13, 2026
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NEW YORK CITY – Danielle Fishel is spilling the secret behind looking and feeling her best.

The “Boy Meets World” star revealed she’s completely over traditional cardio workouts — and credits one fitness habit with helping her look and feel better than ever.

“Weightlifting,” Fishel — who famously portrayed Topanga Lawrence in the beloved 1990s series “Boy Meets World” — told Fox News Digital. “I basically exclusively weight lift now.”

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“I don’t do cardio anymore,” she said at the Tribeca Festival for her latest project, “Doc Meets World.” “I will walk. I like to walk for 20 to 30 minutes after every meal, but I lift them weights, and it has made all the difference.”

“I don’t do cardio anymore… I like to walk for 20 to 30 minutes after every meal, but I lift them weights, and it has made all the difference.”

— Danielle Fishel

Danielle Fishel now and as a child star

The 45-year-old actress has become the latest celebrity to embrace strength training as many people move away from endless cardio sessions and toward lifting heavier weights to build muscle while supporting long-term health.

WATCH: ‘BOY MEETS WORLD’ STAR DANIELLE FISHEL REVEALS WHAT WORKOUT HAS MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE

Fishel’s fitness tip came during a reunion-filled appearance at the Tribeca Festival alongside former “Boy Meets World” castmates Rider Strong and Will Friedle, who also reflected on the highs and challenges of growing up in the spotlight.

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The cast has openly discussed its fractured relationship with Ben Savage on the “Pod Meets World” podcast, but Strong said there’s another side to the story fans shouldn’t forget.

Will Friedle, Danielle Fishel, and Rider Strong pose together on a red carpet at Spring Studios.

Strong — who played Cory’s best friend Shawn on the show — reflected on the years he spent growing up alongside Savage, praising the actor’s talent and recalling the intense bond they shared while bringing the beloved sitcom to life.

WATCH: ‘BOY MEETS WORLD’ STAR RIDER STRONG LOOKS BACK ON BEN SAVAGE BOND AFTER FALLING OUT

“My friendship with Ben? Oh, that we were just amazing co-workers,” Strong told Fox News Digital. “He was so talented, and he taught me how to be a child actor really, because you know, I just didn’t know anything, and he was already a pro.”

Danielle Fishel on Boy Meets World

“He had been doing it for so long and … he carried ‘Boy Meets World,’ and we just had … this incredibly intense bond. It was so much fun to work with him.”

WATCH: ‘BOY MEETS WORLD’ STAR WILL FRIEDLE CREDITS ONE THING FOR KEEPING HIM IN HOLLYWOOD’

While Strong reflected on friendship, Friedle opened up about the darker side of child stardom, admitting there were moments when walking away from Hollywood felt like a real possibility.

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“There’s times I think we were all at one point considering running away from Hollywood,” Friedle told Fox News Digital. 

“But like anything else, I’ve always said that true entertainers are the people that can’t do anything else. You might do something else, but you’re always pulled back. That’s where your heart lies.”

When asked what ultimately kept him in the business, Friedle’s answer was straightforward.

“The love of needing to entertain,” he said.

“Boy Meets World” aired on ABC for seven seasons, from 1993 to 2000.

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