Ginger Zee in Bathing Suit Enjoys the "Little Things"
Ginger Zee is taking time to celebrate the simple pleasures in life. The Good Morning America meteorologist wears a swimsuit in her latest social media post, sitting with her son at breakfast. "Our kids still nap on weekends(I know, it's wild) … and that's often our time for a day-date. Or a nap ourselves. Yesterday we grilled tilapia pockets and made tacos and had a drink together. It was glorious. When people say 'it's the little things' — this is what they are referring to," she captioned the snap. How does she stay healthy and happy? Read on to learn about Ginger Zee's health journey —and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
Her Health Journey Has Not Been Easy
"My journey with diet and fitness has been a long one riddled with an eating disorder and obsession with exercise that matured into a healthy understanding of nutrition and activity," Ginger explains on the Good Morning America website.
She Battled Anorexia
Ginger revealed her anorexia battle on Dancing with the Stars. "It's a moment in my life that I've not shared with a lot of people," she told People. "It's not something I'm proud of because it's a disease that I chose."
She Exercises
Ginger works out with trainer Mark Langowski, the founder of Body by Mark. "I went through my last pregnancy with him and he kept me in really great shape. He got me ready for Dancing right after," she told Us. Her workouts are a combination of cardio boxing and also bodyweight exercises. "We used weighted ropes. I was dying!" she said.
She Doesn't Want to Be Seen As a Victim
When one of her followers tried to insinuate that Hollywood pressured her to be thin, Ginger responded. "Hmmm I rarely get called skinny (athletic more often) -have a BMI of around 21 — I would think this is about right for me 🙂 I've weighed the same (barring pregnancy) for almost two decades. Definitely not Hollywood," she said in a tweet.
She Sets Healthy Goals
Ginger recently embarked on a fitness challenge. Her goal? To be strong. "After having two babies, my challenge could naturally be, "OK, it's been almost a year since I had a baby. I want to get my body back," she said in the GMA story. "But I'm more realistic than that. I don't want my old body. I'm a mom now. I want a better, stronger body. I want it strong, efficient and healthy — not just for me but for my husband and kids."