Amber Turner is hitting Barry’s Bootcamp – in her workout gear. In a new social media post the influencer heats up Dubai, wearing an Alo sports bra and matching leggings prior to getting her sweat on in a bootcamp style workout class. She shared the mirror selfie via her Instagram Stories. How does she approach diet, fitness, and self-care? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits.
Coffee
Amber is a coffee drinker. Her go-to order? “Skinny vanilla latte with almond milk,” she revealed in a recent post. A 2022 study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology found that drinking two to three cups a day of most types of coffee – especially a mild to moderate intake of ground, instant, and decaffeinated coffee – may protect you from cardiovascular disease and an early death.
Strength Training
Amber relies on strength training to keep her body strong and toned. According to the Mayo Clinic, strength and weight training help reduce body fat, preserve and increase lean muscle mass, and burn calories more efficiently. Strength training may also help you:
- Develop strong bones
- Manage your weight
- Enhance your quality of life
- Manage chronic conditions
- Sharpen your thinking skills
Her "Health Is Wealth" Smoothie
Amber sticks to a healthy diet. She discussed her healthy meals on her Active with Amber Instagram account. She once shared about her “health is wealth” veggie smoothie, made with spinach, celery, apple, nonfat Greek yogurt, water, and vanilla whey protein. She also loves smoothie bowls and juices. Most of her lunches and dinners consist of proteins and lots of veggies. When she does eat carbs, she focuses on whole grains instead of those made with white flour.
Hot Tub Soaks
Amber loves relaxing in the hot tub. If you don’t have access to a hot tub, just take a bath. They have been linked to better sleep and even found helpful to minimize anxiety and depression. One recent study even found that they may even boast cardiovascular benefits.
Walking
Amber Turner/Instagram
Amber can often be found walking her dog. “Little wholesome trip to Scotland with my boys so Oliver could go on lots of fun walks + explore! Swipe for a before & after,” she captioned a post of herself walking with her pooch while on a vacation. Why should you get your steps in? 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.