Larissa Riquelme is a successful model, and she certainly looks like one in Instagram. In a recent Instagram story, Riquelme posed in a sporty yellow bathing suit. Her impressive figure was on display. She captioned the photo, “Which date is better?” How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Larissa Riquelme 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 Goes Outside
Riquelme spends a lot of time outside. She shares a lot of outdoor photos on Instagram. Riquelme posted these photos of herself spending time at the beach, and posing on the rocks. She captioned it, “Place where I wish to return.”
2. She Swims
One outdoor activity Riquelme likes to do is swim. She even likes to go to waterparks. Riquelme posted this video on Instagram of herself going down a waterslide. She captioned it, “The people of @genesis.marketingpy captured this UNIQUE MOMENT..! They liked me that I did the one I could, the one I wasn't afraid of and in the end I had a small inconvenience. Let them laugh and say whatever they want..? Will they notice the small drawback...??”
3. She Makes Time For Herself
Riquelme always makes time for herself. She stressed the importance of this in these vacation photos she posted on Instagram. She captioned it, “It's always good to take a few days to settle down, spoil yourself! Today we arrived at @itaipuland, 2 days of pure rest..! It doesn't matter if it's raining or hot, what I enjoy the most is the thermal waters that have great properties for health..!”
4. She Goes To The Spa
One thing Riquelme does to make time for herself is go to the spa. She shared these photos on Instagram. Riquelme captioned it, “Today @calmatualma_estetica spoils me and spoil myself at #sabado. Give me a total relationship massage. #calmatualma. Full body massage. Oil from the #himalaya. Volcanic Stones. I came out refreshed.”
5. She Gets Her Vitamin D
Larissa Riquelme/Instagram
“Nobody wants to get skin cancer, but we've gone from sun worship to sun dread. Dr. Stern and others say there is a middle way that includes using a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 when you're outside for an extended period and wearing a hat and shirt around midday. So when summer's here, get outside and enjoy it,” says Harvard Health.