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MMA Star Aspen Ladd in Workout Gear Shows Off Rock-Hard Abs

"You can usually tell how close to a fight I am..."

MMA fighter Aspen Ladd is ready to rumble—you can tell by counting the abs on her stomach. Ladd, 29, shared a picture of herself posing in red yoga pants and a purple shirt, showing off impressive abdominal muscles in preparation for her fight. "You can usually tell how close to a fight I am , based on how many abs I have 😂 the current answer is, 'very close'," she captioned the post. Here's how Ladd stays strong, fit, focused, and ready for the ring.

1

Hiking With the Pups

Ladd loves to hike with her pups (and doesn't mind doing some heavy lifting in the process). "We all need a little help sometimes 🙂 this is on today's 11.5 mile hike. Kaia needs help to cross fast moving water like this ( she will be 14 this summer). It's a privilege to still have old girl as my adventure buddy and enjoying her wild self ❤️," she captioned an Instagram post.

2

5 Mile Runs In the Mountains

Ladd goes running in the Sierra Nevada Mountains with her dogs. "5 miles of running and a whole bunch of playing is good for the soul …especially on Thursday before evening training. Because Thursdays are ROUGH usually. Balance ⚖️," she captioned an Instagram post.

3

Scrubbing Down the Mats

Ladd likes to cool down after training by cleaning the mat herself. "Rate our mat scrubbing skills," she captioned a funny video. "This gym is a funk free zone 🙅‍♀️ it's luck of the draw who scrubs them down after each practice ( usually the last ones in the gym) ….but I never mind and it's a nice cool down after some real good sparring rounds tonight."

4

Respect For Nature

Ladd is aware the mountains can be dangerous, always has her two German Shepherd dogs with her for protection when she's hiking. "A beautiful 8 mile loop near my home. It's always crazy to me when I see people out solo hiking or running. No dogs no other people, headphones in …just livin on hope 😂," she captioned an Instagram post. "For example, just tonight in 8 miles my dogs alerted that there was some kind of predator near by on 5 separate occasions. Could be anything from a coyote to a bear 🐻 I never know until I find prints of scat . 2 weeks ago it was a cougar. How do I know it's a predatory animal, you may ask? Easy , my dogs spend so much time out in the mountains with me that I know based on their different reactions."

5

Recovery Workouts

Ladd switches up her training when to deal with injuries while still staying active. I tweaked my back pretty good at the end of last week, and it's not quite up to chucking humans around yet 🤼‍♀️," she captioned a video. "So my coach gave me a less body wrecking assignment to do tonight, and give the back one more day to recover.

Warm up / stretch for 1 mile

Then

Run 1 mile

Shadow box 5 minutes

Repeat ✖️3

Visualize opponents/ scenarios the whole time and practice what we've been drilling. It's a great low stress workout for anyone wanting to try 🙂."

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