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IFBB Champ Sophie Guidolin in Two-Piece Workout Gear is a "Beautiful Woman"

The stunner shares her intense workout routine, from weights to resistance bands.

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Sophie Guidolin, a champion of the IFBB and fitness influencer, regularly shares her intense workout routines on Instagram. In a recent reel, she showcased a powerful lower-body workout that included a variety of exercises such as lunges, Romanian Deadlifts (RDLs), hip thrusts, and resistance band training. Sophie’s dedication to fitness and strength training is evident, as she captioned the video, “This chapter of my life is called now or never.” Her workouts focus on building functional strength, enhancing muscle growth, and boosting overall fitness. Here's a breakdown of the exercises she incorporates and the health benefits that come with them.


1. She Uses Weights

Sophie Guidolin.2Sophie Guidolin/Instagram

In her Instagram video, Guidolin is seen using weights. ACE Fitness states that weights have a lot of health benefits. “Lifting heavy weights elevates levels of anabolic hormones—specifically testosterone, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1)—which are used to repair muscle fibers damaged during exercise. This helps the muscle fibers to become thicker and capable of generating higher levels of force.”

2. She Does Lunges

COLUMBUS, OH - MARCH 01: Morgan Glodowski (252), Etila Santiago (621) and Sophie Guidolin (256) compete in Amateur Bikini G at the Arnold Sports Festival on March 1, 2018, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, OH.(Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Getty Images

Guidolin is also seen doing lunges to stay in shape. ACE Fitness reports that these are very effective. “They’re a form of unilateral training, which means you’re working only one limb or side of the body at a time. And unilateral training is a more effective way to build functional strength (than using both legs) because these types of movement mimic other everyday motions, like walking and climbing stairs — and not just to the working leg. Research suggests the strength gains to the nonworking side are about half of the strength gains of the working side.”

3. She Uses A Resistance Band

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In her Instagram video, Guidolin is seen with a resistance band around her waist. Using bands to workout with has a lot of benefits. According to Harvard Health, “They can prepare your muscles for the many types of movements you make throughout the day, such as when you stretch, bend, lift, or simply rise from a chair. In addition, training with bands improves muscle power, which helps you avoid falls and risk of injury.”

4. She Does RDLs

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Guidolin is seen using weights to do RDLs or Romanian Deadlifts in her Instagram video. ACE Fitness states that these exercises are very beneficial. “When done correctly, the RDL is an effective exercise that helps strengthen both the core and the lower body with one move. Unlike the traditional barbell deadlift and other quad-dominant exercises such as leg presses, which place significant loads on the anterior portion of the knees, the RDL focuses most of the physical work on the muscles responsible for extending the hip and the knee from the posterior.”

5. She Does Hip Thrusts

Sophie Guidolin.5Sophie Guidolin/Instagram

Guidolin is also seen doing hip thrusts in her Instagram video. Gymless states that hip thrusts are extremely effective. “Strong glutes are not only for aesthetic appeal; they serve a key functional purpose in supporting the posterior chain of muscles around the spine. Hip thrusts are also known for their capacity to develop and define glute muscles, contributing to their popularity on social media. After all, who doesn’t appreciate the look of a well-crafted pair of glutes?”

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IFBB Champ Sophie Guidolin in Two-Piece Workout Gear is a "Beautiful Woman"

The stunner shares her intense workout routine, from weights to resistance bands.

Sophie Guidolin M1
Sophie Guidolin/Instagram
FACT CHECKED BY Alberto Plaza
Evidence-Based

This content references scientific studies and academic research, and is fact-checked to ensure accuracy.

Our team of licensed nutritionists and dietitians strives to be objective, unbiased, and honest.

We are committed to bringing you researched, expert-driven content to help you make more informed decisions around food, health, and wellness. We know how important making choices about your overall health is, and we strive to provide you with the best information possible.

Sophie Guidolin, a champion of the IFBB and fitness influencer, regularly shares her intense workout routines on Instagram. In a recent reel, she showcased a powerful lower-body workout that included a variety of exercises such as lunges, Romanian Deadlifts (RDLs), hip thrusts, and resistance band training. Sophie’s dedication to fitness and strength training is evident, as she captioned the video, “This chapter of my life is called now or never.” Her workouts focus on building functional strength, enhancing muscle growth, and boosting overall fitness. Here's a breakdown of the exercises she incorporates and the health benefits that come with them.


1. She Uses Weights

Sophie Guidolin.2Sophie Guidolin/Instagram

In her Instagram video, Guidolin is seen using weights. ACE Fitness states that weights have a lot of health benefits. “Lifting heavy weights elevates levels of anabolic hormones—specifically testosterone, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1)—which are used to repair muscle fibers damaged during exercise. This helps the muscle fibers to become thicker and capable of generating higher levels of force.”

2. She Does Lunges

COLUMBUS, OH - MARCH 01: Morgan Glodowski (252), Etila Santiago (621) and Sophie Guidolin (256) compete in Amateur Bikini G at the Arnold Sports Festival on March 1, 2018, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, OH.(Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Getty Images

Guidolin is also seen doing lunges to stay in shape. ACE Fitness reports that these are very effective. “They’re a form of unilateral training, which means you’re working only one limb or side of the body at a time. And unilateral training is a more effective way to build functional strength (than using both legs) because these types of movement mimic other everyday motions, like walking and climbing stairs — and not just to the working leg. Research suggests the strength gains to the nonworking side are about half of the strength gains of the working side.”

3. She Uses A Resistance Band

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In her Instagram video, Guidolin is seen with a resistance band around her waist. Using bands to workout with has a lot of benefits. According to Harvard Health, “They can prepare your muscles for the many types of movements you make throughout the day, such as when you stretch, bend, lift, or simply rise from a chair. In addition, training with bands improves muscle power, which helps you avoid falls and risk of injury.”

4. She Does RDLs

Fit,People,Are,Going,To,Do,Deadlift.,Horizontal,Indoors,ShotShutterstock

Guidolin is seen using weights to do RDLs or Romanian Deadlifts in her Instagram video. ACE Fitness states that these exercises are very beneficial. “When done correctly, the RDL is an effective exercise that helps strengthen both the core and the lower body with one move. Unlike the traditional barbell deadlift and other quad-dominant exercises such as leg presses, which place significant loads on the anterior portion of the knees, the RDL focuses most of the physical work on the muscles responsible for extending the hip and the knee from the posterior.”

5. She Does Hip Thrusts

Sophie Guidolin.5Sophie Guidolin/Instagram

Guidolin is also seen doing hip thrusts in her Instagram video. Gymless states that hip thrusts are extremely effective. “Strong glutes are not only for aesthetic appeal; they serve a key functional purpose in supporting the posterior chain of muscles around the spine. Hip thrusts are also known for their capacity to develop and define glute muscles, contributing to their popularity on social media. After all, who doesn’t appreciate the look of a well-crafted pair of glutes?”

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Bodybuilder Kristina Nicole is "Absolutely the Best"

Learn how Kristina Nicole, aka Kristina Mendoza, approaches diet, fitness, and self-care.

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Kristina Nicole, aka Kristina Mendoza, is showing off her muscles – in her two-piece workout gear. In a new social media post, the influencer and bodybuilder flaunts her impressive physique in a white sports bra and black booty shorts as she poses at the gym. “You’ll never win —> if you’re too scared to lose,” she captioned the Instagram photo. “Beautiful,” commented one of her followers. “Whoa that tricep is in 3D 🔥,” added another. How does she approach diet, fitness, and self-care? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits.

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Hamstring and Quads Training Days

Mendoza trains both her hamstrings and quads on the same day, adding in adductors. “I like to burn them out a little bit before I get into the compound movements like the leg press or squat machine,” Mendoza explained. After a brief introduction, Mendoza then demonstrates each of the movements that she likes to work with

Hydrating Throughout Workouts

Mendoza makes sure to take a “water break” several times during her workouts. The Mayo Clinic explains hydration is important for a variety of reasons. Water helps eliminate waste through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements, keeps your temperature normal, lubricates and cushions joints, and helps protect sensitive tissues.

Mastery is Key

“Mastery is a mindset: It requires the capacity to see your abilities not as finite, but as infinitely improvable. Mastery is a pain: It demands effort, grit, and deliberate practice. Mastery is… never fully reaching mastery but always striving to get there,” Kristina captioned a post.

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Stretching

Before lifting, Kristina warms up on the bike and also stretches. “I like to start with lighter weight for the first couple of sets before I work up into my working sets,” said. She performs two to three lighter sets before doing one working set. She follows that up with a “back-off” set that is lighter weight and has more reps. “Stretching keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints,” says Harvard Health. “Without it, the muscles shorten and become tight. Then, when you call on the muscles for activity, they are weak and unable to extend all the way. That puts you at risk for joint pain, strains, and muscle damage.”

Training During the Off-Season

Kristina explains that most of her progress is made in her offseason. “There’s a lot of calories going in. Training gets more and more intense as the calories go up,” she said, adding that she used to train legs twice a week, but now only does legs once. “I’m trying to bring my upper body up, be a little more symmetrical with the legs, so I have better flow and balance onstage,” she told Muscle & Fitness.

Renee Jewett flexes for the camera.
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Renee Jewett is a fitness influencer and IFBB wellness professional. She shares a lot of wellness advice on Instagram. In a recent post, Jewett encouraged her followers to fell confident with themselves and their bodies. “To all the girls who didn’t feel seen back then, and even now: you’re more than enough, just as you are. Here’s to embracing the body we live in every day, not trying to fit into someone else’s mold. ❤️”

She's Confident In Herself

In her recent post’s caption, Jewett talked about her journey with body positivity and finding confidence. “Growing up in the 90s, the ‘ideal’ body type was plastered everywhere—thin, flat stomach, not muscular, barely-there curves (I was obsessed with VS Angels). Low-rise jeans weren’t made for girls like me so when I would go shopping for school clothes I would always have melt downs because nothing ever fit me right 😔 I was never a thin girl, and back then, it felt like I wasn’t ‘enough’ because of it. Diet culture had us believing we had to shrink to fit in—literally. Over time, I learned something powerful: my worth isn’t tied to a number on a scale or the size of my jeans and I love being curvy! Bodies are meant to be strong, healthy, and unique, NOT trends that come and go.”

She Eats Healthy

Jewett makes sure to eat healthy. She shared her approach to her diet in the caption of this Instagram post. “Kcal 2595. Protein 223g. Carbs 313g. Fat 50g. This is what a typical day of eating looks like. Some days I’ll have more time and macro match meals for something I’ve been wanting. I can be pretty flexible with my food options since I’m working within a pretty high calorie allotment. I’ve embraced the ‘no food is off limits’ concept, if I want it, I have it 😉”

She Loves Dried Fruit

A photo of dried dates.

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In the previous Instagram post, Jewett shared some of her favorite foods. One thing she loves eating is dried fruit. She shared why in the caption. “I’ve incorporated some dried fruits (usually dates and raisins) into my meal plan to keep food volume a bit lower, this way it’s easier to get in all my meals without feeling overly full. We’ll see how high my food gets pushed this growth phase 💪🏼😋Stay fed my friends.”

She Cooks

One way that Jewett makes sure to eat healthily is by cooking her own meals. She shares a lot of her favorites on Instagram. In this video, Jewett is seen making a jalapeno cheddar chicken burger. She captioned it, “My life changed when I realized I can reach my physique goals but eat delicious stuff too. This is basically a chicken breast… just funner. Today was an off day from the gym so that means poverty calories, so instead of a bun I made a lettuce wrap burger. Was it messy? Yes. But was it spicy, cheesy and delicious? Also yes. I have so many jalapeños and habaneros in my garden I have to find creative ways to use them.”

She Swims

One thing Jewett likes to do to keep herself in shape is going for a swim. She shared this photo on Instagram of herself in the pool. Jewett captioned the post, “We hit 85° today so I jumped in the pool which was definitely not 85° 🥶 I think the reason people like cold plunges is because it feels so terrible while you’re in it that getting out is exhilarating 😅”

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Sophie Grace Holmes Shares "Gym Session This Morning"

Learn about her workout routine, diet, and self-care habits

Sophia Grace Holmes is seen on a run.
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Sophie Grace Holmes is getting her sweat on in the morning – in her workout gear. In a new social media post the marathon runner shows off her svelte figure wearing a sports bra and leggings in a mirror selfie. “Gym session this morning,” she wrote across the Instagram Stories image. How does she approach diet, fitness, and self-care? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits.

She Has Cystic Fibrosis

Sophie was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at four months old and was told she might not live past 16.“Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that affects your lungs and digestive system, inherited from birth - although I was actually diagnosed very late,” she told Women’s Health. She added to Strava that she ended up in the hospital at 19 and was told by doctors she "only had a couple of years to live,” she said. “I think this is where the power of naivety can sometimes kick in. I sat there in the hospital thinking ‘I don’t believe you. I don’t have time to die. There are all these things I want to do with my life.’”

Running "Saved My Life" She Says

“Running saved my life. If I hadn’t gone on my journey and decided to challenge myself through running in different ways, who knows whether or not I’d still be here today,” Sophie told Strava. “I believe fitness saved my life, because it’s given me experiences and memories, and it’s also shown me what I am capable of. My happiest times and my happiest memories have been the ones where I've been leaning into the most discomfort.”

Goal Setting

Sophie recently revealed that her goal for 2025 is to complete “12 challenges in 12 months,” she wrote in a post. “I thrive and love big challenges but next year is about being able to achieve smaller but just as significant goals throughout the year to fit into life and staying fit and strong simply say YES to anything. The main goal being I want to see how fast and strong of a runner I can become and add in some different types of adventure to take me back to the mountains, trying new things to push me out of my comfort zone and with few things set already and a dream race in place which I’ll talk about soon its turning into an incredible year. And Also the building blocks to get as strong as I can ready for the big challenge I want to do after…I love setting goals.”

Swimming

As part of her workout split, which she shared on Instagram, Sophie swims. “Weeks out from @newyorkcity_marathon,” she wrote. Why does she swim? “I swim for recovery and to reduce impact plus benefits for my engine and lungs for running,” she said in the post. She does two 30 minute swims per week. Swimming is a good way to get regular aerobic physical activity, according to the CDC. Just two and a half hours per week of aerobic physical activity, such as swimming, bicycling, or running, can decrease the risk of chronic illnesses. In addition to the many physical benefits, there are multiple studies supporting the mental health benefits of swimming as well.

Hiking

Sophia Grace Holmes poses for a after gym selfie.

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Sophie loves to hike and mountain climb. She even summited Mount Kilimanjaro in 2015, two years after she was told she had years to live. According to the National Parks Service, the physical benefits of hiking include:

  • Building stronger muscles and bones
  • Improving your sense of balance
  • Improving your heart health
  • Decreasing the risk of certain respiratory problems

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IFBB Pro Irene Andersen in Two-Piece Workout Gear Has "Wings of Strength"

Irena Andersen shares her fitness journey, from weight training to staying consistent.

Irene Andersen
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Irena Andersen, one of the most successful female bodybuilders in the IFBB, is also a dedicated trainer who continues to inspire with her impressive strength and discipline. In a recent Instagram video, Andersen talked about her upcoming competition, giving her followers a glimpse into her preparation. Wearing a black tank top, she tagged her training company, Wings Of Strength, in the post, showcasing her commitment to the bodybuilding community. Andersen has been consistently training since she was 15 years old, and she attributes much of her success to muscle memory and hard work. Beyond the gym, Andersen is passionate about advocating for female bodybuilders and enjoys the companionship of her dogs, which she often features on Instagram. From lifting weights to walking regularly, Andersen embraces a well-rounded fitness routine. Here's a deeper dive into the habits that keep her at the top of her game in bodybuilding and life.


1. She’s Consistent

Andersen makes sure to work out on a consistent basis. She talked about this in an interview on Wings Of Strength’s website. “I first started working out in a gym when I was 15 years old. I benefit from both muscle memory and muscle maturity. I’ve been training consistently for so long my body considers this degree of development to be ‘normal.’”

2. She Wants To Bring Attention To Female Bodybuilders

In her Wings Of Strength interview, Andersen talked about wanting to bring attention to the great female bodybuilders out there. “Even though I am in my fifties, I don’t feel I am slowing down. I am looking forward to the Rising Phoenix and the Ms. Olympia. And I am very happy with the reception Too Big For The World has received. Bodybuilding for women is truly ‘Something New Under The Sun’ and I look forward to more people coming to understand and appreciate what female bodybuilders have accomplished.”

3. She Plays With Her Dogs

Andersen has dogs, whom she prominently features on Instagram. She shared this video on her page of herself playing with one of them. According to Harvard Health, having a dog has a lot of benefits. “A growing body of solid research shows that owning a dog can: provide companionship, help you be more active, make kids calmer, more secure, and more responsible, improve the lives of older individuals, help you be calmer, more mindful, and more present in your life, make you more social and less isolated, ease stress.”

4. She Uses Weights

Being a bodybuilder, Andersen naturally likes to work out with weights. She shared this video on Instagram of herself using a dumbbell. ACE Fitness states that using weights has a lot of health benefits. “Lifting heavy weights increases production of the hormone IGF-1. This hormone is related to the production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is a neurotransmitter responsible for stimulating the growth of new neural pathways in the brain along with enhancing communication between existing pathways. In short, lifting heavy could make you smarter by enhancing cognitive function.”

5. She Walks

In this Instagram video, Andersen is seen walking. Harvard Health reports that walking has a lot of benefits. “Harvard researchers looked at 32 obesity-promoting genes in over 12,000 people to determine how much these genes actually contribute to body weight. Among the study participants who walked briskly for about an hour a day, the effects of those genes were cut in half.”

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Dani Elle Speegle in Two-Piece Workout Gear is "Just a Girl and Her Barbell"

Discover how elite CrossFit athlete Dani Elle Speegle stays in peak condition with weightlifting, golfing, jumping rope, hiking, and cold plunges.

Dani Speegle, looking serious during a workout.
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Dani Elle Speegle isn’t just strong—she’s unstoppable. The elite CrossFit athlete and social media sensation has built a massive following by sharing her intense training sessions and inspiring fitness moments. Recently, she posted a series of weightlifting photos on Instagram, proving once again why she’s a powerhouse in the gym.

“Just a girl and her barbell,” she captioned the post, letting her strength do the talking. From lifting heavy to outdoor adventures, here’s how Speegle stays in peak condition.

She Lifts Weights

In her Instagram post, Speegle is seen lifting weights. According to ACE Fitness, doing this has a lot of benefits. “Using heavy weights increases intramuscular coordination, the number of type II motor units and the amount of muscle fibers engaged within a specific muscle. Have you ever felt your muscles shaking while lifting heavy weights? This is because you are recruiting and activating the larger type II muscle fibers, which are only stimulated to work when a muscle is challenged with heavy resistance or working to fatigue.”

She Golfs

Speegle likes to golf to keep herself in shape. She shared a video of herself on the course in this Instagram post. According to Randa aerobic exercise. “Golf can help strength and balance, improve quality of life and provide aerobic exercise. On a regular 18-hole course, most players will walk between four and five miles, burning up to 2,000 calories.”

She's Into Jumping Rope

Speegle shared this video on Instagram of herself competing in Crossfit events. In it, she is seen jumping rope. According to The Cleveland Clinic, jumping rope has a lot of benefits. “Benefits of jump rope can help improve your coordination, get your heart rate going and help burn calories — and it’s an easy, affordable way to get some cardio in.”

She Hikes

Speegle likes to hike to keep herself in shape. She shared this photo on Instagram of herself hiking the Koko Head Summit. Speegle captioned the post, “Woke up and chose pain today. Every 45 min X 3 rounds: Koko head 💀💀💀 Then sat in my car and stared into the abyss while munching on Banan 🥲🥲🥲”

She Does Cold Plunges

Speegle makes sure to recover. One thing she likes to do is cold plunges. Speegle shared this video of herself jumping into a tub. According to The Mayo Clinic, these have a lot of benefits. “Research on cold-water immersion has found evidence that it helps reduce the degree of exercise-induced muscle damage that can occur after physically challenging activities. Less damage leads to less inflammation, which in turn reduces soreness and helps restore physical performance the next day. These benefits may be the result of rapid constriction of the blood vessels due to the cold water. The cold can trigger responses in your body, such as decreased metabolic activity, alterations in hormone production and blood flow, and activation of the immune system.”

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Golfer Tvesa Malik in Two-Piece Workout Gear Shares "Awesome" Exercises

Discover how Tvesa Malik, SuperSport Ladies Championship winner, stays in peak shape with weightlifting, core work, and golf.

Golfer Tvesa Malik in Two-Piece Workout Gear Shares "Awesome" Exercises
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Tvesa Malik isn’t just a pro golfer—she’s a powerhouse athlete dedicated to staying in peak shape. The SuperSport Ladies Championship winner knows that strength and endurance are just as important as skill on the course. That’s why she takes her fitness seriously, incorporating weightlifting, core work, and mobility exercises into her training.

Last year, Malik gave fans a look at her workout routine in an Instagram video, where she powered through hanging crunches, lunges, and weightlifting sessions. She captioned the post, “Got some major work to do before my next session,” proving that even elite athletes are always striving to improve. Here’s a closer look at how Malik keeps her body strong and ready for competition.

She Lifts Weights

Malik is seen doing a lot of weight lifting in her Instagram video. ACE Fitness says that this has a lot of benefits. “Lifting heavy weights elevates levels of anabolic hormones—specifically testosterone, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1)—which are used to repair muscle fibers damaged during exercise. This helps the muscle fibers to become thicker and capable of generating higher levels of force.”

She Does Lunges

Malik is seen shifting into lunges in her Instagram video. ACE Fitness says that lunges are a form of unilateral training, and that makes them effective. “Unilateral training is a more effective way to build functional strength (than using both legs) because these types of movement mimic other everyday motions, like walking and climbing stairs — and not just to the working leg. Research suggests the strength gains to the nonworking side are about half of the strength gains of the working side.”

She Does Core Workouts

Malik is seen doing core workouts, like hanging crunches in her Instagram video. Core workouts are extremely important. The Mayo Clinic says, “While it takes aerobic activity to burn fat in your stomach, core exercises can strengthen and tone the underlying muscles. Strong core muscles make it easier to do many activities. When your core muscles are strong, it's easier to swing a golf club, get a glass from the top shelf and bend down to tie your shoes.”

She Does Pull-Ups

An upper body workout that Malik likes to do is pull-ups. She shared this video on Instagram of herself doing them at the gym. Malik captioned it, “Got some major work to do before my next session.” Asphalt Green says that pull-ups have a lot of benefits. “Pull-ups are a fantastic way to improve upper-body strength. This exercise primarily targets your back and biceps, but involves many stabilizing muscles in your core, arms, and shoulders. Depending on the way you grip the bar, you can even work your chest. Plus, you don’t need any fancy equipment to do a pull-up. Tree branches, scaffolding, and even door frames are all places people can do pull-ups.”

She Golfs

Golf is obviously one of the ways that Malik keeps herself in shape. Better Health says that the sport has a lot of benefits. “Golf can be good for your health and your heart. Walking an average course for a round of golf can be between five to seven kilometres. If you walk 18 holes three to five times a week, you’ll get an optimal amount of endurance exercise for your heart. If you pull your clubs or carry them, you’ll burn even more calories each round and benefit even more.”

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Camila Guper in Two-Piece Workout Gear Cheers on "Consistent Actions"

With 1.1 million followers, she inspires with workout routines and wellness tips.

Camila Guper in Two-Piece Workout Gear Cheers on "Consistent Actions"
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Camila Guper is more than just a fitness influencer—she’s a motivation powerhouse. With 1.1 million Instagram followers, she inspires her audience with workout routines, wellness tips, and a disciplined approach to staying fit. Recently, she took to Instagram to share a glimpse of her latest gym session, including a stairclimber workout, a snapshot of her Apple Watch tracking her progress, and a post-workout mirror selfie in pink workout gear.

Her message? Consistency is key. “Don't underestimate the power of small, consistent actions! Every effort is worth it when you know where you want to go,” she captioned the post. From intense stair workouts to leg-sculpting exercises, here’s how Guper stays in top shape.

She Uses A Stairclimber

In her Instagram post, Guper is seen using the stairclimber. Stair workouts have a lot of health benefits. ACE Fitness says, “Improving metabolic health in terms of lower risks of heart problems and other complications, also by definition improves fitness. You can feel your heart working harder and the fire in your lungs when you ascend stairs. And that’s provoking important changes in your cardiorespiratory system that will make physical activities, like running and walking, feel easier.”

She’s Consistent

Guper makes sure to stay consistent with her workout routines. One way she does so is by staying disciplined. Guper talked about this in the caption of this Instagram post. “Good morning! May we always have the discipline to do what is good for us. Amen 💪🏽🙏🏽✨ 40 min stair + shoulder and chest workout today.”

She Does Lunges

Guper shared some of her favorite lower body workouts in this Instagram video. One thing she is seen doing is lunges. According to The Mayo Clinic, lunges have a lot of benefits. “The lunge is a body resistance exercise that works the leg muscles. Specifically, the lunge targets the quadriceps and the hamstring muscles in the thigh, the gluteal muscles in the buttock, and to a lesser extent, the lower leg muscles.”

She Does Leg Extensions

In the previous Instagram video, Guper is seen using the leg extension machine. Asphalt Green says that leg extensions have a lot of benefits. “These machines provide isolation exercises for your legs. This type of exercise works only one muscle or group of muscles, which means you can build up that part of your body quickly. If you want your thigh muscles to really stand out in those shorts you just bought, the leg extension machine is for you!”

She Spends Time Outside

Guper likes to spend time outside. She shared this set of photos on Instagram of herself enjoying a day by the pool with her dog. Guper captioned the post, “Good Morning! What book are you reading? 📖💚🐺🌮 I'm loving reading How to become super natural! I'm already sharing saying it's a must-read.”