Pink in Bathing Suit Has "Lake Weekends"
Pink is going bananas with her bathing suit style. The singer shows off her incredibly fit body in one of her latest social media posts, wearing a fruit print swimsuit. "Lake weekends and a new ridiculous bathing suit. If you haven't showered outdoors while your husband tries to scare you every five minutes you haven't lived!!!!!!" she captioned the set of Instagram photos. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 of Pink's top diet and fitness tips for staying 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!
Maintain a Vegan(ish) Diet
Pink eats as plant-based as possible. "I try to eat really healthy most of the time. When I'm not on tour, I've done the vegan thing, although I sometimes eat chicken and fish," she told Fitness.
Fuel Your Body with Food
Pink exerts a lot of energy while on tour, so she makes sure to eat enough. "I eat a lot [on tour], because I work out four and a half hours a day: a two-hour show, plus yoga, cardio and a rig check with the flying apparatuses," she dished to Food and Wine.
Maintain an Active Lifestyle
Pink encourages an active lifestyle. Some of her favorite ways to burn calories al fresco include biking, tennis, and wake surfing. "I always wondered why God gave me thunder thighs. It's cause he knew I'd use them," she captioned this photo on Instagram.
Work Out with a Trainer
Jeanette Jenkins has been training Pink for many years. "Alecia is one of the hardest working women I've ever met," Jeanette said about Pink in this Instagram caption. "When we first started training she was shooting a movie, recording a new album, learning how to be a new mom, working on getting her body back into top condition so she could deliver her fans an incredible tour." The two do a lot of weight and strength training together.
Do Yoga
Pink also reaps the mind-body benefits of yoga. In this video she holds up her child as she perfectly executes a yoga crow pose. There are so many benefits to yoga, according to American Osteopathic Association. They include increased flexibility, increased muscle strength and tone, improved respiration, energy and vitality, maintaining a balanced metabolism, weight reduction, cardio and circulatory health, improved athletic performance, and protection from injury.