Isla Fisher does some stretches in a leather jacket and leggings as she takes a trip to the park in Sydney amid strict Covid-19 lockdown

She relocated to Australia with her husband Sacha Baron Cohen and their children last year.

And on Sunday, Isla Fisher was spotted enjoying a spot of outdoor exercise in Sydney as the city's lockdown continued to rage on.

The 45-year-old actress was pictured wearing some unusual athletic attire as she stretched and lunged in a park, sporting a leather jacket, white T-shirt and electric blue leggings.

Stretching it out: On Sunday, Hollywood star Isla Fisher was spotted enjoying a spot of outdoor stretching in Sydney as the city's lockdown continued to rage on

Stretching it out: On Sunday, Hollywood star Isla Fisher was spotted enjoying a spot of outdoor stretching in Sydney as the city's lockdown continued to rage on

Isla appeared to go makeup free as she worked up a sweat, and wore her hair in a messy up-do.

The Wedding Crashers star wore a protective mask on her face, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her head.

She appeared to be enjoying the brief bit of sunshine as she lifted her leg onto a nearby post, stretching her leg to feel the burn on her hamstrings.

Unusual choice: The actress was pictured wearing some unusual athletic attire as she stretched and lunged in a park, sporting a leather jacket, white T-shirt and electric blue leggings.

Unusual choice: The actress was pictured wearing some unusual athletic attire as she stretched and lunged in a park, sporting a leather jacket, white T-shirt and electric blue leggings.

Work it! Isla appeared to be enjoying the brief bit of sunshine as she lifted her leg onto a nearby post, stretching her leg to feel the burn on her hamstrings

Work it! Isla appeared to be enjoying the brief bit of sunshine as she lifted her leg onto a nearby post, stretching her leg to feel the burn on her hamstrings

Casual chic: Isla wore a protective mask on her face, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her head

Casual chic: Isla wore a protective mask on her face, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her head

She then leaned forward and did the same lunge on the grass in front of her.

Isla then shook her leg behind her, and appeared to go for a quick walk around the park after picking up a takeaway coffee. 

Sydneysiders are currently allowed to exercise outdoors amid the ongoing pandemic, but are only able to in groups of two or less - down from the 10 previously allowed.

Exercise ready: Isla appeared to go makeup free as she worked up a sweat, and wore her hair in a casual up-do
Exercise ready: Isla appeared to go makeup free as she worked up a sweat, and wore her hair in a casual up-do

Exercise ready: Isla appeared to go makeup free as she worked up a sweat, and wore her hair in a casual up-do

Feel the burn: She then leaned forward and did a lunge on the grass in front of her

Feel the burn: She then leaned forward and did a lunge on the grass in front of her

Fresh air: Sydneysiders are currently allowed to exercise outdoors amid the ongoing pandemic, but are only able to in groups of two or less - down from the 10 previously allowed

Fresh air: Sydneysiders are currently allowed to exercise outdoors amid the ongoing pandemic, but are only able to in groups of two or less - down from the 10 previously allowed

The only exception to this rule is members of the same household already living together can exercise outdoors together.

There are only four reasons residents should leave their home, being to exercise, conduct essential work or education, shop for food or essential goods or head out for medical care or compassionate needs. 

Meanwhile, Perth-raised Isla and her family moved from the US towards the end of last year.

Hello! Isla then waved at someone in the distance, as she took a stroll on the park

Hello! Isla then waved at someone in the distance, as she took a stroll on the park

Home sweet home: Meanwhile, Perth-raised Isla and her family moved from the US towards the end of last year

Home sweet home: Meanwhile, Perth-raised Isla and her family moved from the US towards the end of last year

In an interview with Marie Claire Australia magazine recently, Isla spoke fondly about returning to her home country.

'I feel like I can be myself in Australia,' she said at the time.

'I love the people. I love the colours and the sights and the taste and the smells. And there's something about being home which is just… it feels very magical.

'I miss it so much when I'm away and I have a very Australian sensibility. Whenever I meet another Aussie, I always think, 'Oh my gosh, we're twins!''

Caffeine break: Isla then took a walk around the park with a takeaway coffee in hand after completing her workout

Caffeine break: Isla then took a walk around the park with a takeaway coffee in hand after completing her workout 

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NEW RESTRICTIONS: 

THE UPDATED RESTRICTIONS IN GREATER SYDNEY, BLUE MOUNTAINS, CENTRAL COAST, WOLLONGONG AND SHELLHARBOUR:

- Outdoor public gatherings limited to two people (excluding members of the same household)

- People must exercise within 10km of their home

- No carpooling with members of other households

- Browsing at shops is prohibited, and only one person per household per day may leave the home for shopping

- Funerals limited to 10 people from July 11.

THE FOUR REASONS TO LEAVE HOME UNDER LOCKDOWN:

- Shopping for food or other essential goods and services (one person per household per day)

- Medical care or compassionate needs (only one visitor can enter another residence in circumstances of compassionate needs)

- Exercise with no more than one other person (unless members of the same household)

- Essential work or education where you cannot work or study from home.  

New South Wales health minister Brad Hazzard announced on Saturday a raft of additional restrictions would be immediately introduced. 

- Residents are only be able to travel to Greater Sydney to access goods and services that are not available in their area.

- Travelling into the area for exercise or outdoor recreational activities is no longer a valid excuse.

- They are also only be allowed to travel to attend a funeral or memorial service as long as there are no more than 10 mourners. 

- Greater Sydney residents wanting to leave the area must also carry identification that contains their residential address. 

- Face masks must also be worn at indoor construction sites at all times.

- On Tuesday, the restriction will be extended to all indoor common property areas of residential premises in Greater Sydney including the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong and Shellharbour.   

- Residents who live in apartments will be required to wear the extra protection when taking the lift or waiting in the lobby. 

 

 

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Isla Fisher exercises in a leather jacket and leggings as Sydney's lockdown continues

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