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Erin Holland in Slinky Dress Bares Shoulders at Argylle Premiere

Here are her lifestyle habits.

Erin Holland is burning up the red carpet – in a slinky dress. The singer hit the Sydney premiere of Argylle on Wednesday, dropping jaws in a tiny, sequined red Rebecca Vallance mini dress. "Dressed to kill," she captioned an Instagram video of herself posing for photos. How does the 34-year-old approach health and wellness? Celebwell rounded up her top lfiestyle habits. 

1

A "Balanced" Approach

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"I endeavour to always make good choices for myself, whether it be exercising daily, eating a balanced and healthy diet, and looking after my mental wellbeing. However, I am learning to be kind to myself when my life doesn't allow for these routines – it's OK to go a day or two without the gym if my schedule won't allow!" Erin told WHO about how she approached health. "It's all about balance, and being kind to yourself."

2

Wholesome, Clean Meals

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Erin tries to keep her diet clean, filling her plate with wholesome food. A "healthy brekkie of poached eggs and avo and tomato on rye toast or a protein bar and coffee or green juice if I am on the run," is on her morning menu. For lunch she might have a Poke Bowl with protein (salmon or chicken), Vietnamese rice paper rolls or a salad wrap. For dinner, "steak/chicken/fish with steamed veggies, a clean stirfry with brown rice," are on her plate. "Snacks include Munch superfood snacks (they are so delish), salt & vinegar Vege chips or a cheeky bag of red frogs if I need a pick me up. (I am notorious for always having a sweet treat in my handbag – can't shake that vice!)" she says. 

3

Daily Workouts

"I try to work out every possible day I can. It's as much for my mental health as it is my physical – particularly in a year like 2020.
 I train with superstar PT Ben Lucas on average twice a week," Erin says about exercise.

4

Exercise Classes

She also sprinkles in "a mix of strength, barre, yoga and spin classes for the rest of the days," she says. "This usually ends up being anywhere from 4-7 days a week, schedule dependent."

5

Home Workouts

"I love a good home workout now too, this year as taught me that I really can get up a good sweat anytime, anywhere, without any equipment!" says Erin. "I also find that incorporating it into my morning routine means that 99% of the time I will go. I've recognised I am definitely not an afternoon workout person, so getting up and going on auto-pilot first thing in my day is the best thing for me."

Leah Groth
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