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Olympic Stunner Ingrid Oliveira in Two-Piece Workout Gear Says "Get Ready With Me"

She shares her Olympic training routine and fitness secrets on TikTok.

Budapest 2022 FINA World Championships: Diving - Day 1
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Ingrid Oliveira, a professional competitive diver, represented Brazil at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, showcasing her incredible skills on the global stage. This summer, Oliveira gave fans a glimpse into her preparation with a TikTok titled “Get ready with me,” where she shared what she was packing for Paris. From training techniques to core-strengthening exercises, Oliveira’s fitness routine is as disciplined as her dives. Here’s a look at how the Olympian stays in top form, including stretching, strength training, and ab workouts, proving her dedication to excelling in her sport.


1. She Does Stretches

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Since she’s an athlete, Olivera makes sure to stay in shape. She shared her training process in this TikTok. Olivera is seen doing different stretches in it. Stretching is very beneficial and important to do. Harvard Health says, “Stretching keeps the muscles flexible and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints. Without it, the muscles shorten and become tight. Then, when you call on the muscles for activity, they are unable to extend all the way. That puts you at risk for joint pain, strains, and muscle damage.”

2. She Does Planks

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Olivera is also seen holding a plank in the previous TikTok. Planks are very beneficial. The Cleveland Clinic states, “Plank exercises work your core muscles, which are located between your pelvic floor and diaphragm. The area is also known as your trunk. These muscles support your movements and stabilize the spine.”

3. She Works Her Abs

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Olivera does a lot of ab workouts to keep herself in shape. In her TikTok, she is seen doing Russian twists and crunches. Core workouts are very important. The Mayo Clinic states, “Your core is the central part of your body. It includes your pelvis, lower back, hips and stomach. The stomach muscles sometimes are called abs. Core exercises train the muscles in your core to work in harmony. This leads to better balance and steadiness, also called stability. Stability is important whether you're on the playing field or doing regular activities. In fact, most sports and other physical activities depend on stable core muscles.”

4. She Strength Trains

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Olivera is seen using weights to workout in her TikTok, and this can have a lot of benefits. The Mayo Clinic states, “Strength training may enhance your quality of life and improve your ability to do everyday activities. Strength training can also protect your joints from injury. Building muscle also can contribute to better balance and may reduce your risk of falls. This can help you maintain independence as you age.”

5. She Does Hip Thrusts

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Olivera is seen doing hip thrusts in her TikTok. Gymless states that this exercise is very beneficial. “Hip thrusts, as a compound movement, aid in increasing lower body strength and power, enhancing athletic abilities such as running, jumping, and powerlifting. By strengthening the posterior chain muscles, you can enhance your posture and lower the risk of back pain and muscle strain.”