Lizy Tagliani recently spent some time at the pool. And she decided to go swimming at night. She shared a new video on Instagram of herself swimming. In it, Tagliani wore a black bathing suit with blue patterns. She captioned the post, “Hahaha I don't feel cared enough eh if my nephew leaves me for quilombera we're all going against @marley_ok hahaha I love you amissss.” How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Lizy Tagliani 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 Loves Dogs
Tagliani is an animal lover. She has a lot of pets and she prominently features them on her Instagram. She shared this video of herself playing with her dog, captioning it, “Se lo tire dos veces pero lo tuve q buscar de la basura porque lo ama jajajjajaja.” She also shared this video with another one of her dogs, captioning it, “We found this a little pachucha because of antibiotics but he will be 10 he is very sweet.”
2. She Dances
Tagliani loves to dance to stay in shape. She shares a lot of dance videos on her Instagram. Tagliani posted this video of herself dancing with a friend while doing an interview. She captioned the post, “When you go to the casting with your friend and your friend. Hahaha I love you Tinita.”
3. She Hikes
Tagliani spends a lot of time outside. One thing she likes to do to stay in shape is go hiking. She shares a lot of photos on Instagram of herself on hikes. She shared this photo on Instagram of herself on a hike in Salta. She also shared this photo of herself and her husband after a hike, captioning it, “Happy.”
4. She Swims
Tagliani likes to swim to stay in shape. While on a winery trip, Tagliani and a friend went for a dip in the pool. She shared this photo of herself in the water on Instagram. Tagliani captioned the post, “Hello we came to learn the history of the winery…The winery begins...Pool race and bomb chechu haaaaa.”
5. She Gets Her Vitamin D
You can get vitamin D from the sun. "Vitamin D would be essential if it did nothing else. But researchers have discovered that it's active in many tissues and cells besides bone and controls an enormous number of genes, including some associated with cancers, autoimmune disease, and infection," says Harvard Health.