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NASCAR Star Toni Breidinger in Bikini is “Stunning”

Sunisa Lee said, “OMG 😍😍😍😍😍😍.”

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Toni Breidinger at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on October 15, 2024 in New York, New York. (Photo by John Nacion/WWD via Getty Images)
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NASCAR star Toni Breidinger is taking over Instagram with a jaw-dropping green bikini photo for Sports Illustrated. The post received love from other athletes like Olivia Dunne, who commented, “So good,” and Sunisa Lee, who added, “OMG 😍😍😍😍😍😍.” "Stunning," said SI. Toni, known as the first female Arab-American driver in NASCAR, continues to break barriers both on and off the track. She’s not only a trailblazer in a male-dominated sport but also a rising influencer in fashion and modeling. Curious about how Toni stays fit and confident? Here’s a look at her wellness secrets.


1. She Works Out

Toni stays in shape with regular gym sessions, sharing her fitness journey with fans. In one post, she kept it simple with a cheeky “Hi,” alongside a photo of herself working out. Strength training is a vital part of her regimen, helping her maintain the endurance and physical fitness needed for high-speed races. Beyond its performance benefits, exercise also boosts her mental health, helping her stay focused under pressure.

2. She Races Cars Obviously

Toni’s career as a NASCAR driver requires incredible physical and mental resilience. Racing demands quick reflexes, core strength, and endurance, making it an intense full-body workout. The G-forces drivers experience in a race simulate some of the toughest conditions, training their bodies to withstand immense pressure while maintaining laser-sharp focus. Racing isn’t just a passion for Toni; it’s a sport that keeps her fit and adrenaline-fueled.

3. She Pushes the Sled

Toni knows how to bring her A-game to the gym, including using a sled to build explosive strength and endurance. In a post captioned “hello monday,” she’s seen pushing a weighted sled, a workout known to improve cardiovascular health and overall power. This functional exercise is perfect for athletes like Toni, who need a combination of strength and stamina to excel in their sport.

4. She Walks

While Toni thrives on high-speed action, she also finds calm and clarity in the simplest of exercises: walking. She shared in an interview that walking “eases any anxiety I have,” highlighting its importance as a mental health tool. Walking is an excellent way to stay active, reduce stress, and clear your mind, showing that even the busiest athletes can benefit from slowing down.

5. She Gets Vitamin D From the Sun

In her Sports Illustrated shoot, Toni "traded in her signature black-and-white sporty racing suit for stunning swimwear on the shores of @thebocaraton while posing for the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue as our newest athlete. 🏁🏎️,” said SI. Sunlight not only boosts vitamin D levels, essential for bone and immune health, but also uplifts her mood and keeps her skin glowing. Toni’s time in the sun reflects her balance of intense racing with moments of relaxation and rejuvenation.

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NASCAR Star Toni Breidinger in Bikini is “Stunning”

Sunisa Lee said, “OMG 😍😍😍😍😍😍.”

Toni Breidinger at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on October 15, 2024 in New York, New York. (Photo by John Nacion/WWD via Getty Images)
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NASCAR star Toni Breidinger is taking over Instagram with a jaw-dropping green bikini photo for Sports Illustrated. The post received love from other athletes like Olivia Dunne, who commented, “So good,” and Sunisa Lee, who added, “OMG 😍😍😍😍😍😍.” "Stunning," said SI. Toni, known as the first female Arab-American driver in NASCAR, continues to break barriers both on and off the track. She’s not only a trailblazer in a male-dominated sport but also a rising influencer in fashion and modeling. Curious about how Toni stays fit and confident? Here’s a look at her wellness secrets.


1. She Works Out

Toni stays in shape with regular gym sessions, sharing her fitness journey with fans. In one post, she kept it simple with a cheeky “Hi,” alongside a photo of herself working out. Strength training is a vital part of her regimen, helping her maintain the endurance and physical fitness needed for high-speed races. Beyond its performance benefits, exercise also boosts her mental health, helping her stay focused under pressure.

2. She Races Cars Obviously

Toni’s career as a NASCAR driver requires incredible physical and mental resilience. Racing demands quick reflexes, core strength, and endurance, making it an intense full-body workout. The G-forces drivers experience in a race simulate some of the toughest conditions, training their bodies to withstand immense pressure while maintaining laser-sharp focus. Racing isn’t just a passion for Toni; it’s a sport that keeps her fit and adrenaline-fueled.

3. She Pushes the Sled

Toni knows how to bring her A-game to the gym, including using a sled to build explosive strength and endurance. In a post captioned “hello monday,” she’s seen pushing a weighted sled, a workout known to improve cardiovascular health and overall power. This functional exercise is perfect for athletes like Toni, who need a combination of strength and stamina to excel in their sport.

4. She Walks

While Toni thrives on high-speed action, she also finds calm and clarity in the simplest of exercises: walking. She shared in an interview that walking “eases any anxiety I have,” highlighting its importance as a mental health tool. Walking is an excellent way to stay active, reduce stress, and clear your mind, showing that even the busiest athletes can benefit from slowing down.

5. She Gets Vitamin D From the Sun

In her Sports Illustrated shoot, Toni "traded in her signature black-and-white sporty racing suit for stunning swimwear on the shores of @thebocaraton while posing for the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue as our newest athlete. 🏁🏎️,” said SI. Sunlight not only boosts vitamin D levels, essential for bone and immune health, but also uplifts her mood and keeps her skin glowing. Toni’s time in the sun reflects her balance of intense racing with moments of relaxation and rejuvenation.

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Model and professional racecar driver Lindsay Brewer is lending her time and racing skills to a very good cause. Brewer, 26, shared pictures of herself wearing black leggings and a cropped athletic jacket, flashing the peace sign for the camera. “What a great day with @kart4kidsproam raising money for Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital🏁 I got to battle it out on track with some great drivers all while supporting a great cause🤍,” she captioned the post. Brewer has big dreams and some serious goals to reach—here’s what her training and wellness routine looks like.


1. Building Strength

Brewer switched up her workout routine to focus on building strength and muscle. “I´ve had to up it significantly,” she told Behind the Helmet. “I do a combination of a CrossFit-type regimen along with help from the people at PitFit. As a smaller driver at 5’4” and 105 lbs, I need to get my strength up to that of my teammates and competitors who are 150 lbs or so on average. I plan on pushing myself harder in the off-season in order to make sure strength is not an issue.”

2. Endurance Training

Brewer’s training is also heavily focused on endurance. “Racing is much more physical than people think,” she told OK!. “People think you just turn the wheel but it's so much more. There are so many G force, there’s no power steering — it’s the most physical sport I’ve ever done. So there are certain workout routines I do as a race car driver that aren't typical. I do a lot of bodyweight training and a lot of cardio because your endurance is a big deal. I also do grip strength exercises for the wheel. But the best training I can do is track time. It works specific muscles you just can’t hit in the gym.”

3. Inspired By Danica Patrick

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Brewer is inspired by Danica Patrick’s success. “We're around the same body build, and if Danica could do it, why can't I?" she told PEOPLE. “I'm a different person [behind the wheel]. I'm super nice off the track, and then as soon as I put my helmet on I'm much more aggressive and different than what people would assume. It's been cool to push myself. I know I can do anything that these guys can do. I know I'm quicker. I know I can do it."

4. Casual Style

Brewer’s personal style is laid back. “It’s very casual, very simple,” she told OK!. “I like to keep things very chic, I like neutral colors. If you look at my page, there are definitely a lot of jeans and black crop tops. Cool and casual. I don't wear anything too extravagant, but I’m trying to get better at that. I’ve been experimenting with my style… I just ordered a Ferrari racing jacket for myself. I actually want to implement that style more into my everyday fashion. And I want to put more fashion into the racing world. I just designed my own racing suit. It’s all white with rainbow chevron. I’m also designing some new merch now.”

5. Proud Role Model

Brewer hopes more women take an interest in the racing world. “I think it's a sport where men and women can compete on a relatively equal level,” she told Behind the Helmet. “Most other sports are so different in physical demand and strength, and motorsports, although holds a differential, still gives us a relatively equal chance and I really think that’s a cool thing, that we have a coed sport that is one of the most followed sports in the world.”

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Nicole Scherzinger, Brielle Biermann and more—plus how they got fit.

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1. Nicole Scherzinger

The Pussycat Dolls frontwoman and Masked Singer judge says that she makes sure to keep healthy foods in her fridge at all times. She tells Goodto.com that she has “Cheese, turkey, cherry tomatoes, almond milk, a little bit of normal milk for my tea, coconut water, eggs – and all the basics. And a Müller Püd Corner of course!” Scherzinger says that she uses these ingredients to make healthy meals. She says that her go-tos are, “My favourite breakfast is six-minute eggs with smoked salmon and toast. Or just scrambled eggs with a turkey sausage or turkey bacon. For lunch I’ll have sushi, a sandwich or a salad. And for dinner I love seafood pasta, fish and brown rice and veggies or chicken, brown rice and veggies.”

2. Brielle Biermann

The reality star revealed that she uses supplements to help her get her bikini-body. She wrote on Instagram, “Everyone’s asking how i lost weight.. secrets out! so thankful my daily Modere trim got me bikini ready for the summer!”

3. Jordana Brewster

The Fast and The Furious and Lethal Weapon star tells Byrdie that she and her trainer work on posture and alignment. She says, “I also work with someone named Lauren Roxburgh—she does foam rolling, and it’s really good as far as getting your fascia in shape, and it does a lot with your alignment and your posture, and that’s been really helpful too. I find that I’m more limber after a session with her.”

4. Laverne Cox

Laverne Cox says that her fitness regime is more about having fun and being comfortable, rather than losing weight. "I'm not overachieving in fitness at the moment," Cox tells InStyle. "I'm doing it, it's not as high-level, but I like where I'm at with it now. It's fun, it's medicinal, and I'm not being hard on myself. I think studying classical ballet creates this thing where you just beat yourself up, and I'm not doing that right now."

5. Larsa Pippen

Larsa Pippen revealed her workout routine on Instagram, and says that she likes to do a lot of full-body HIIT movements. In the video, Pippen is using weights and is seen doing deadlifts, front squats, low rows, and static combos. Pippen previously told HollywoodLife that she does two sessions of “40 squats a set.” She says, “If you incorporate weights into that then you wouldn’t have to do so many. You would just do 12-15 reps.”

6. Rebel Wilson

Rebel Wilson says that she is all about self-care and self-love. One of the ways she does so is giving herself breaks, and lightening her schedule. “I’m trying to have much more of a balance,” she says to Bustle. “I used to be go-go-go 24/7, and so I’ve come to that realization that you can’t just do movies and stuff back to back all the time and work 20 hours a day. It’s not a healthy thing.”

7. Olivia Culpo

The former Miss Universe and fashion icon Olivia Culpo is known for her incredible figure, and she works hard to keep herself in shape. "I've noticed it's very important to be consistent with workouts," she says to Shape magazine. "I think it's really easy for people to go through phases where they're really intense with their workouts and then they kind of fall out of it." Culpo says that she tries to stay active everyday, no matter how busy she gets. "I try to stay active as much as I can by doing low-impact, high-intensity workouts so that I'm consistent and I don't wake up one day and realize it's been two weeks and I haven't worked out."

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Behind every high-speed corner and blistering straightaway is a dedicated race car driver, meticulously preparing their body and mind for the grueling demands of the track. This article shines a spotlight on 17 trailblazing female race car drivers, unraveling their personal fitness regimens, wellness routines, and the passion that drives them. From Danica Patrick's counting method during workouts to Simona de Silvestro's intense gym and cardio sessions, these women showcase that success on the asphalt isn't just about horsepower — it's about heart, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Dive in and let their stories inspire your own journey.


1. Danica Patrick

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Danica Patrick shared some of her tips for working out with USA Today. She says that counting helps her workout. “While you’re in the middle of it when things are difficult, give yourself a certain amount of time to count to,” she explains. “So — and I literally just did this today — when you’re tired and you stop for a second, just count to five, and when five is up, start again.”

2. Simona de Silvestro

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Simona de Silvestro talked about how she trains for racing to A Conscious Collection. “A lot of training outside of the race car, we spend a lot of time at the gym and doing cardio as the races are quite long and the heart rate stays very high for long periods of time. There is also lots of cycling, running and heat training when we go to the hotter events.”

3. Christina Nielsen

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On her website, Christina Nielsen talked about being a female racer and what she wants to prove. “At the end of the day, I am proud to be a female competing on such a high level, but most importantly, I am proud to be a driver who competes at that level. My personal statement is about the fact that nothing, including your gender, should stop you from pursuing your dreams and doing what you want.”

4. Katherine Legge

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Katherine Legge broke down her wellness routine to Women Fitness. She says that she has to do exercises that build stamina. For this reason, Legge says that she likes to run. “Racing is an endurance-based sport. You are in a hot cockpit for hours at a time, dealing with high-g loads under braking, acceleration and cornering; very heavy steering and even greater braking forces, so it’s important to do plenty of hot sweaty running outside in the heat to adapt!”

5. Pippa Mann

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Pippa Mann shared some of her favorite workouts with Blog OrthoIndy. She says that she does a lot of muscle building exercises. “I train at PitFit Training Indianapolis where we have weighted steering wheels, cross core trainers, a surge 360 machine, tractor tires and battle ropes to pound up and down until our shoulders feel like they are going to explode and our arms feel like they are going to fall off. We also work on grip strength and neck strength fairly regularly as these are both very important muscle groups for drivers.”

6. Natalie Decker

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Natalie Decker talked about the success of female racers to Forbes. “I’m all about women supporting women, whether it's racing or being an engineer in racing, or any other sport or profession we’re in. I like to reach out to the other girls as much as I can, and it’s really fun because we can sit together and get our nails done while talking about race cars. How much better can it get?”

7. Sabre Cook

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Sabre Cook broke down her life and career in an interview on Shondaland.com. In it, she talked about how she stays fit. “Physically, I usually train at least six days a week. We do various combinations of things, and that changes in season and out of season. We have different phases. So, we’ll do circuit training, strength training, neck training, reaction training.”

8. Angela Ruch

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In an interview with FoodSide.com, Angela Ruch talked about what healthy foods she incorporates into her die. “My fridge is always stocked up (with) lots of veggies and fruits. Varieties of colorful peppers are the daily snack in The Ruch house, as well as cucumbers, which we snack on for breakfast, lunch and dinner.”

9. Jennifer Jo Cobb

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Jennifer Jo Cobb shared her workout secrets with Women Fitness. “I love to lift free weights. I do reps to absolutely exertion and I think because I was a dancer and in gymnastics as a child, my muscles have great memory.I tend to get bored easily so I really mix up my workouts between cardio and strength classes, yoga, Pilates and some days I do 30 minutes cardio on the gym machines (usually treadmill or elliptical) and then 30 minutes of free weights.”

10. Brittany Force

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Brittany Force shared her wellness secrets in an interview with Autoweek.com. “I definitely eat a lot healthier and work out more than I did in my Super Comp days. I think you can feel a difference in the race car because you have a clearer mind. Having a better fitness routine makes you feel less sluggish in the race car. When you feel good about yourself, I think you race better.”

11. Leah Pruett

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In this post on her website, Leah Pruett talked about why she loves doing up and down plank exercises. “I like this move because it's a spin on a traditional plank and it exercises my arms in the specific areas that I like to focus on. This targets my biceps while at the same time working the abs because you never release your core. This exercise is one of the most comprehensive strength training moves you can do within a short time span.”

12. Tatiana Calderon

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Tatiana Calderon talked about joining the Formula One team with CNN. “When I was asked to join the team, to join the Formula One team, it was definitely a very special day,” Calderon recalls. “I mean, I didn’t know if I was actually dreaming or if it was happening. Because my whole life I’ve been preparing for that moment, to get that opportunity. It’s amazing. There hasn’t been that many girls, but also guys, who can reach Formula One. So it was a very proud moment. And of course I enjoyed it but I also knew I had to push all the limits to make it count.”

13. Jamie Chadwick

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In an interview with Williams Racing, Jamie Chadwick talked about how she approached her first race. “For my first Indy NXT race, I went in it without expectation – instead trying to focus on taking in everything as it came.That way, I didn’t put too much pressure or expectation on myself. I was a bit disappointed with the result, but there are so many things I can take away from the race, and I was just happy to get that first race distance under my belt.”

14. Sophia Florsch

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Sophia Florsch likes to run to keep herself in shape. She shared this video of herself running on Instagram. Florsch captioned the post, “Sunday evening run 🏃🏼‍♀️ at home 🏡 before travelling again Tuesday onwards.”

15. Carmen Jorda

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Carmen Jorda shared her typical day of a race in an interview with Magzter. In it, she shared how she approaches meals. “My food intake is very regulated and specific,” she said. “I can’t eat certain foods, for example lactose and gluten, and my diet compliments my fitness routine and goals. Typically, I have fresh grapefruit juice and another fresh juice with 6 carrots, 2 green apples, half a lime, oat milk and chia.

16. Alice Powell

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Alice Powell talked to The Guardian about being a female racer and wanting to be a role model. “I had no idea there were so many talented females out there. You would think since there are so few you would know everybody but you don’t. It’s increasing the experience for drivers who want to try and progress into higher levels and on the engineering side, the W Series will encourage more females into engineering because they can see women participating in racing. I hope I can be a role model.”

17. Marta Garcia

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Marta Garcia talked about her journey with getting sponsors as a female driver to SkySports. “When I was trying to find sponsors, it was a bit more difficult also because they didn't really see a woman racing as an investment going forward. But I think for a sponsor, right now, it's interesting to sponsor a woman in motorsport and in other sports. At the end of the day, you need to be good - you need to have the talent, but need the support to be able to show that."

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Danica Patrick, Disha Parmar, Kelly Gale, Ella Purnell, Jessica Simpson, Shannon Singh and Abbey Clancy are ready for summer. They each posed in a swimsuit this week, and each, in the past, has had an inspiring message about life and how to live it. How do they stay so fit? Read on to see all the ways Danica Patrick and more 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. Danica Patrick

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Danica recently had her implants removed, and shared a photo of herself before she got them. “I wish I could of told this 32 year old girl that” a big chest “won’t make you more perfect or have it all or be more feminine,” she wrote. “These were my reasons and to me these narratives are the problem. Implants just feed into it. Culture feeds into it. Social media feeds into it. Filters feed into it. Unhealed trauma feeds into it. The work is always an inside job. The real question is - how can I do the emotional work to see myself as perfect, having it all, and feminine? When we do that, we won’t seek outside validation or a way to get it. The world is just a mirror to show us where we are not healed. Super grateful to be feeling better so quickly. To be clear, the transparency of the dangers of implants are an issue. I also understand that mastectomy’s require options. However, all I’m saying is, if we don’t have an insecurity issue... any potential risk or danger go away.”

2. Disha Parmar

Disha has said in the past that one of her favorite dishes is “rajma chawal.” A key component is red kidney beans. “Red beans — including small red beans and dark red kidney beans — are a good source of iron, phosphorus and potassium. They're also an excellent low-fat source of protein and dietary fiber. Red beans also contain phytonutrients. Don't like red beans? Substitute another kind to enjoy beans' health benefits,” says the Mayo Clinic.

3. Kelly Gale

"Breakfast itself was plain yogurt, homemade pistachio butter, and homemade, grain-free müesli served with chopped-up apples. Before I left for my first fashion week appointment, I used a few minutes to quickly put together my lunch for later…,” she once said. When choosing a yogurt, watch out. "The No. 1 thing” to be careful of “would be added sugar," says Jen Welper, an executive wellness chef with the Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program to the Mayo Clinic. "Even though it might say it’s light or fat-free, there may be sugar added to replace the creaminess in those yogurts."

4. Ella Purnell

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The Yellowjackets star said this about her role on the show to Teen Vogue: "I think Jackie and Shauna are in deep-friend love…. Maybe some of the dynamics between them are a little more complicated because there’s a lot of jealousy and possession and codependence. And that comes up a lot in female friendships."

5. Jessica Simpson

Simpson lost quite a bit of weight. “I have gained and lost 100lbs 3x so I never thought this moment could or would happen, but I’m finally spring breakin’ wearin’ a BIKINI!!!!!!

Hard work

Determination

Self Love

I enjoyed a good proud cry today 💪🏼☀️,’ she said. She balanced what she ate, according to Harley Pasternack, her guiding light and author of the Body Reset Diet. "It’s about balancing in a way that doesn’t make it painful or too much of a departure from your life before that,” he has said.

6. Shannon Singh

"I try not to be on my phone too much on a self-care day, social media can be a toxic place where you compare yourself to other people with unattainable lifestyles. I'll sit and watch Netflix or listen to music. I know it sounds weird but cleaning also brings me a little bit of therapy. I'll really clean my room and make sure it's fresh, change my bed and then get my face mask on. I'm not going to lie, I also sometimes love a glass of red wine on an evening, too,” the Love Island star told Heatworld.

7. Abbey Clancy

Clancy starts some mornings with a drink that includes kale, spinach, lime, pineapple, pear, and coriander. She also has a Turmeric latte. “Turmeric is made from an underground stem that resembles ginger root. It has a warm, earthy flavor. Turmeric is the spice that gives curried dishes their yellow color. It works well with chicken, fish, vegetables, lentils and rice,” says the Mayo Clinic.

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Love Island's Sophie Piper Is Living "Island Life"

Discover how Love Island beauty Sophie Piper embraces island life with diet, fitness, and self-care tips.

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Sophie Piper is embracing island life – in her swimsuit. In a new social media post, the Love Island beauty shows off her fantastic figure in a swimsuit during a tropical vacation at Kandima Maldives with Josh Ritchie. “Island life,” she captioned the series of Instagram snaps taken at the picturesque resort. How does she approach diet, fitness, and self-care? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits.

She Doesn't Go Under the Knife

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Sophie claims she hasn’t gone under the knife. “It’s your own body, you can do what you want to,” she told Grazia, weighing in on the show’s reputation for girls getting work done. “I wouldn’t have surgery myself; I don’t want it. I’ve got such a low pain tolerance as well; I’d be squirming around.”

She Gets Her Steps In

Stand Up Paddle Boarding

Sophie loves paddle boarding. The American Council on Exercise (ACE) agrees that paddle boarding is great for the core and cardio. Water sports can burn an average of 385 calories for a 140-pound male and 436 calories for a female of the same size, per a study conducted by Arizona State University.

She Skis

When Sophie hits the mountains, she throws on a pair of skis. “Ski club,” she captioned a photo. Research has linked downhill skiing to several health benefits. In addition to promoting physical fitness, it may decrease the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Studies have also found that the more frequently a person skis, the prevalence of known hypercholesterolemia, systemic hypertension, diabetes, the frequency of mental stress, and the occurrence of memory deficits decline.

She Loves Group Fitness

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“You’ve got to be body confident,” Sophie told Grazia. One of her favorite sweat methods? Group fitness. “A few gym classes can’t hurt,” she said.

She Goes Snorkeling

On her recent Maldives vacation, Sophie and Josh snorkeled in the crystal clear water. Surprisingly, putting on a snorkel and fins and swimming through the water is a great workout. In addition to being a great aerobic exercise and burning calories, other health benefits may include improved cardiovascular function, stress reduction, mood enhancement, and muscular toning.

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Tammy Hembrow is "More Motivated Than Ever"

Join her challenges for workouts, meal tracking, and more for a healthier lifestyle.

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Tammy Hembrow is a fitness influencer and expert. She has her own app, called Tammy Fit. Hembrow has a lot of challenges on her app. Recently, she advertised a challenge with a workout video on Instagram. Hembrow captioned the post, “We are 3 days into our first @tammyfitapp challenge of the year & I am more motivated than everrrrr. (Sign ups are still open if you haven’t joined yet - there’s still time to catch up!! - link in bio). Soooo happy seeing so many of my girlies (and guys) in this challenge doing it with me!! And I CANNOT wait to see everyone’s results at the end of the 8 weeks. We got thissss 💪🏼”

She Does Pulldowns

Hembrow is seen doing pulldowns in her Instagram video. Piedmont reports that pulldowns have a lot of benefits. “The lat pulldown is a fantastic exercise for strengthening the latissimus dorsi muscle, the broadest muscle in your back. This muscle promotes good posture and spinal stability. Form is crucial when performing a lat pulldown to prevent injury and reap the best results.”

She Lifts Weights

Tammy Hebrew is seen using dumbbells.

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Hembrow is seen doing a lot of exercises with weights in her Instagram video. ACE Fitness states that using weights to workout has a lot of benefits. “Strength training with heavy weights improves muscle definition. Muscle definition occurs as the result of muscles remaining in a state of semi-contraction and heavy strength training recruits the larger type II muscle fibers responsible for a muscle’s appearance.”

She Tracks Her Meals

Hembrow likes to track her meals on her app. She talked about the benefits of this in the caption of this “What I Eat In A Day” Instagram video. “Make sure to take advantage of the calorie/macro tracking features in the @tammyfitapp during this challenge guys. It can be really helpful in reaching specific goals quicker. And it also can help educate you on your food choices when it comes to nutrition, ratios, hidden calories, overeating or under eating etc. honestly I’d recommend any beginner try it out just to get a good feel for how you’re fuelling your body!! I feel like when people think of ‘meal tracking’ it can be seen as something that seems restrictive or something only bodybuilders do. When in reality it can be such a helpful tool and you can learn things that will actually encourage long term habits 🫶🏼🫶🏼”

She Loves Bananas

Tammy Hebrew has a banana snack.

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Hembrow is seen enjoying bananas in her “What I Eat In A Day” Instagram video. The Cleveland Clinic states that bananas have a lot of benefits. “A single medium-sized banana offers about 32 mg of the mineral magnesium, which fulfills around 8% to 10% of your daily magnesium requirement. Magnesium is involved in many processes in your body, including: Blood pressure. Blood sugar levels. Building proteins. Maintaining bone. Muscle function. Nerve function.”

She Loves Cottage Cheese

Tammy Hebrew's snack the contains banana and cottage cheese.

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Hembrow is seen enjoying her bananas with cottage cheese in the previous Instagram video. Cottage cheese is very healthy. UCLA Health reports, “Cottage cheese’s protein content and low calories make it an ideal food for weight management. Research shows that whether you are trying to lose weight or reduce your risk of overweight or obesity, eating a high-protein diet can help you feel full and satisfied for longer.”

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Jennifer Aniston Swears by These 7 Habits to Stay Fit at 55

Here is everything you need to know about her approach to longevity

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It’s hard to believe that Jennifer Aniston is 55 and turning 56 in February! Since soaring to fame in 1994, the Friends star has hardly aged in the three decades that have passed – and she has never been secretive about her devotion to health and wellness. Her hard work over the years has paid off through her strong and lean body and ageless looks. Here is everything you need to know about Jennifer Aniston’s approach to longevity.

She Maintains a High Protein Diet

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"My nutrition is very much the same. It's usually a lot of high protein, vegetables, salads, soups,” she tells People. “I do 80/20. I give myself days where I can have whatever I want. I don’t deprive myself,” she added to TODAY. Why should you consider amping up your protein intake? According to clinical trials, consuming more protein than the recommended dietary allowance not only reduces body weight (BW) but also enhances body composition by decreasing fat mass while preserving fat-free mass (FFM) in both low-calorie and standard-calorie diets.

She Cheats on Occasion

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Jennifer allows herself to indulge in “everything I would possibly want on a weekend,” she told People. Her cheat meal “depends,” she says. “I mean, dare I sound repetitive, but Mexican food is a real favorite of mine. It's not even that much of a cheat, to be honest. Or a cheeseburger or pizza or pasta — all that stuff.”

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She Tries to Get Enough Sleep

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“My bigger challenge is sleep. I think that’s all part of our nutritional hygiene — the amount of water we get as well as the amount of sleep we get. It’s the combination of all of those things that make your workouts the most effective," she told TODAY.

She Exercises in the Morning

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She Exercises in the Morning

She Does P.Volve Workouts

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“I’ve become gentler with myself,” she says of her approach to fitness, which has “definitely evolved” over the years. “I find that I can be gentler on my body and still get the benefits of a great workout,” she told Prevention. She specifically loves P.Volve workouts, a functional fitness that helps you “function throughout the day” and “work out your essential muscle groups to keep your body strong,” she says. “So you can live a long, healthy, strong life.”

She Hydrates

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Aniston prioritizes hydration, drinking a whopping 100 ounces of water per day. "But occasionally I just have to have a Diet Coke—there's nothing like it!" According to the Mayo Clinic, hydration is essential for various reasons. Water helps eliminate waste through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements, keeps your temperature regular, lubricates and cushions joints, and helps protect sensitive tissues.

She Does Pilates, Spinning, Elliptical, and Running Workouts

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“I had an injury last fall and I was only able to do Pilates, which I absolutely love. But I was missing that kind of sweat when you just go for it,” she recently told InStyle. “I'm going back to my 15-15-15, which is a 15-minute spin, elliptical, run. And then just old school: I can chase myself around a gym. I need some kind of movement, even if it's just 10 minutes a day on a trampoline.”