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Jamie Chung in Bathing Suit Enjoys Fun Girls Trip

Here’s how the Dexter: New Blood star stays fit.

Jamie Chung is enjoying a girl's trip in Capri! The Dexter: New Blood star shared a bunch of photos with her followers recently from her Italian getaway. In one of the group snaps, the former Real World star shows off her fantastic figure in a white swimsuit. How does she prioritize health and wellness? Read on to see 8 ways Jamie Chung stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!

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She's "Addicted" to Workout Classes

Jamie is "addicted to classes," she revealed to Byrdie. She added to Harper's Bazaar that she is a big fan of mixing up workouts. "I love them all. I highly recommend ClassPass. I spend a fortune on Barry's Bootcamp, Cycle House, SoulCycle, Flywheel, Ballet Barre, SLT Pilates, YogaWorks…I do everything and I'm always trying different workouts and I was like, 'Finally, 99 bucks!'" (Scroll through the Instagram link to see her in the bathing suit with her pals.)

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This Is Her Go-To Gym Workout

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"If I'm in the gym, I like a 15-minute warm-up on the treadmill, then I go to the [crossover] cable trainer and I do a jump pull-up and then static holds and then I'll slowly come down — it really works your whole body," she revealed to Us. "I also do triceps and compound movement, like push presses and then squats with kettlebells. I'm all about time."

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Here Is What She Eats in a Day

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Chung detailed her diet to Byrdie. "In the morning, I'll have two breakfast tacos or a veggie egg scramble with avocado toast, and, of course, hot sauce. For lunch, I'll have a mixed-green salad with a protein and veggies and a Vita Coco Sparkling Water (lemon ginger is my fave). For dinner, I'll do a veggie brown rice stir-fry. I'm trying to reduce my animal protein intake, so I'll only have a bit of chicken or fish at lunch. For a snack, I'll have guilt-free popcorn or a handful of everything pretzel snacks from Whole Foods with guacamole."

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She Does Health Retreats But Won't Fad Diet

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Chung is all about resetting her health but never in the form of trendy diets. "I have done a health retreat to kick-start my new year at The Ranch Malibu. That was amazing! But I haven't tried any of the fads. I'm constantly trying to eat right and exercise. Sometimes I'll crank up the workouts so I can eat junk and have major cheat days," she told Byrdie. 

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Her Dog Motivates Her to Work Out

Chungs dog serves as fitspiration when she needs it. "If I decide to cancel my class, I'll motivate myself by taking Ewok on a long walk," Chung told Byrdie. "From there, I'll convince myself to do 100 jumping jacks at the park while he runs around. Then I'll do as many push-ups as I can and burn out with squats and lunges. It's not ideal, but I'll start with one thing and hopefully move to the next exercise. Before I know it, it's a solid 45-minute workout!"

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These Drinks Help Her Digestive System

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Chung has a few magic potions to help with digestion. "After a big meal, I'll usually make myself fresh tea. It includes fresh mint (I have a small mint plant in my kitchen, so I have a constant stock of mint at all times), lots of fresh shaved ginger, lemon, and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Sometimes I'll add a bit of honey. That usually helps me digest and helps fight any bloating!" she told Byrdie. 

7

She Meditates

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"The best thing to do is start with a five-minute meditation when you first wake up," Chung told Us. "It's so easy to be so stressed out and [with] all the pressures we put on ourselves, just take five minutes to meditate and get your mind right, everything else will follow."

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She Moves Every Day

Chung makes sure she is physically active every single day. "I like to move every day, I just feel better after I've moved, it's about your state of mind and giving yourself some endorphins," she told Us. 

Leah Groth
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