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Sophie Mudd Flaunts Fit Figure in Exercise Set While Prepping for the Day

“Get dressed with me to take my license photo 🪪!”

Sophie Mudd is inviting her fans into her closet. In a new social media post the influencer shows off her amazing figure in an exercise set as she gets ready for a big day. "Get dressed with me to take my license photo 🪪!" she captioned the Instagram video. How does she approach diet, fitness, and self-care? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits. 

1

Walking

During a recent trip to Hawaii, Sophie went for many long walks in paradise. Going for a daily walk can be a game changer in terms of exercise, especially at a brisk speed. One study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that walking at a brisk pace for about 30 minutes a day led to a reduced risk of heart disease, cancer, dementia and death, compared with walking a similar number of steps but at a slower pace.

2

Hydration

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Sophie prioritizes hydration, drinking lots of water and making sure to get electrolytes. In one of the photos from Hawaii she sips coconut water from a shell. According to the Mayo Clinic, hydration is important for a variety of reasons. Water helps get rid of waste through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements, keeps your temperature normal, lubricates and cushions joints, and helps protect sensitive tissues.

3

Snorkeling

Sophie also stays fit on vacation in the water. Here she is snorkeling in Saint Lucia. Surprisingly, putting on a snorkel and fins and swimming through the water is a great workout. In addition to being a great aerobic exercise and burning calories, other health benefits may include improved cardiovascular function, stress reduction, mood enhancement, and muscular toning. 

4

Glute Work

If you want glutes like Sophie's, you are going to have to sweat for them. "favorite backyard glute exercises with @realerikanderson," she captioned a video. In it, she does banded squats, monster walks, Romanian deadlifts, and hip thrust abductions.

5

Reading

Sophie unwinds at the end of the day with the help of a good book. Here she is reading a book in bed. One Harvard study published in Social Science & Medicine found that people who read books regularly had a 20% lower risk of dying over the next 12 years compared with people who weren't readers or who read periodicals. 

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