Ruth Bader Ginsburg's trainer honors late justice with pushups next to her casket in U.S. Capitol

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Friday, September 25, 2020
RBG's trainer honors late justice with pushups next to her casket
Toward the end of the line of mourners at late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's memorial service Friday, one dropped to the ground and did three quick pushups. The unorthodox tribute came from Bryant Johnson, the justice's personal trainer.

WASHINGTON -- Toward the end of the line of mourners at late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's memorial service Friday, one dropped to the ground and did three quick pushups in Ginsburg's honor.

The unorthodox tribute came from Bryant Johnson, the justice's personal trainer. Ginsburg was well known for her commitment to physical fitness, even after several bouts of cancer. Ginsburg trained with Bryant twice a week, telling Washington television station WJLA in 2019 that Ginsburg would leave important dinners early to make sure she was able to exercise.

Watch Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt's full remarks at Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's memorial service in the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Friday, Sept. 25.

"I looked and said 'Justice, you left the president to come do the workout?'" Johnson told WJLA. "And [she] said, 'Yes, got to do my pushups, got to do my planks and my workout.' I was like, 'Yes, nice!'"

He added: "She's never, ever told me can't. She's made little facial expressions at me several times but she's never, ever said can't."

Ginsburg passed away last week at 87. On Friday she became the first woman and the first Jewish-American to lie in state at the United States Capitol. Ginsburg had lain in repose for two days at the Supreme Court, where thousands of people paid their respects outside.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's casket arrives at the United States Capitol in Washington on Friday, Sept. 25.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.