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Helena Christensen in Bathing Suit Hits the Beach

Here’s how the 53-year-old supermodel stays fit. 

It has been over 33 years since Helena Christensen romped on the beach with Chris Isaak in his iconic "Wicked Game" video, and the supermodel's latest Instagram Story proves that not much has changed when it comes to her beauty. Over the weekend, the 53-year-old shared some snaps of herself walking on the shoreline of her tropical vacation in an aqua swimsuit, resurrecting some major nostalgia from the 1989 hit song. How has the Danish beauty taken care of herself over the years? Read on to see 7 ways Helena Christensen stays 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!

1

She Sleeps a Lot

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Helena makes sure to get her beauty sleep. "I feel absolutely the best when I have had good sleep," she told Harper's Bazaar UK. "That's my number one priority. I actually think it is the number one priority for most people. It just changes your entire day – when you haven't had enough sleep and also when you have."

2

She Does Lots of Different Workouts

Christenesen maintains variety with her workouts and loves everything from boxing to pole dancing. "It is the hardest physical activity I have ever done in my life and I have so much awe and respect for pole dancers. It's like virtual ballet to me, so the perception of it as seedy doesn't even annoy me; it goes right over the top of my head. To people who think like that, I want to say, 'well, you just go try it," she told Harper's Bazaar. "For me, working out is about instant gratification; I want to see changes if I'm going to put the effort in! My thing is boxing – I like to feel strong. Boxing might seem like a male-orientated sport but there are as many women where I go and that is a very authentic, sweaty club. It's a little gym in New York, where they train a lot of the champions, and my trainer's name is Jason Lee. I don't want to reveal its name, though, as then all the models will come and I'll be like, 'get out of my club!' I want to be there with the real gritty people."

3

She Does Short, Fast Springs

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Christensen keeps her metabolism revved by doing short, fast sprints. "Sprint, don't run, because that immediately sparks your metabolism and stuns your body by engaging your muscle groups in a very explosive way," she told Harper's Bazaar. "I can't run for 40 minutes at the same pace, listening to music. I will do 20 minutes and then I'm dying. I don't do the long, methodical routines of swimming 40 laps either. I want to be in the ocean fighting waves, not being in the pool staring at the clock and only seven minutes has passed when I'm already exhausted."

4

She Enjoys Outdoor Exercise

"I think it's important to shake it up and do as many different forms of workout as possible, but also to incorporate nature into them," she told the Daily Mail about her love of outdoor exercise. "Swim in the ocean, swim in rivers, swim in lakes. Hiking, trekking, chopping wood – it's the best way of working out, because it doesn't really feel like a workout. It feels like you're alive."

5

She Is a Yogi

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Christensen does a lot of yoga. "It took me years to get into yoga because I wasn't into the whole spiritual thing. I didn't want to go to a class and have to chant, though I know it helps so many people. I finally found a place where we get right into it, and I end up leaving completely re-energised and totally sweaty," she told Harper's Bazaar. 

6

She Doesn't Believe in Diet

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"I'm not the kind of person who will limit myself to any kind of food," she told Allure. "I could not live without bread and pasta. I eat real butter and drink whole milk. And I'm obsessed with Japanese food and Moroccan stews. So when I think about working out, yes, it's good for the mind — but it's also because I eat a hell of a lot of food." 

7

She Meditates

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"I can't just sit still and think of a mantra or repeat a thought or a word. But there are other ways of finding your stillness," she explained to Allure about meditation. "Sometimes I do it by organizing or cleaning. I recently took up piano again, and that is a very good way of being in a calm zone by myself and using my mind differently. That's my form of meditation. The key is to find what works for you."

Leah Groth
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