Sophie Choudry is making the most out of her vacation time, showing off her fantastic figure in a swimsuit! The singer, actress, and fitness enthusiast shared some vacay photos from “somewhere on an island,” flashing her flat abs in bathing suit bottoms and a crop top. “More stretching less stressing,” she captioned the snaps. How does she keep herself so fit? Read on to see 7 of Sophie Choudry’s top tips for staying 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!
Sophie encourages exercise, and not just for the physical benefits. “I somehow managed to stay fit through lockdown by doing online sessions with my trainer, Yashmin Karachiwala, and followed YouTube videos. With all of us being stuck in our homes, one thing we have to do is focus on our health. Working out helps me to keep my physical fitness and mental sanity. I got into such a good routine through the lockdown,” she told Times of India.
Sophie’s exercise lineup is expansive. “I do pilates, strength training, and cardio,” she told Times of India. “I go four times a week. I don’t work out to be skinny or anything like that. As soon as work gets full-blown again, in terms of stage shows and shooting, you need to be fit to be in this line of work. It makes me really happy and I enjoy working out.”
Sophie encourages finding joy in exercise. “I think if you are lucky to find the form of workout you enjoy, then you will be excited to go. For some people, it’s weight training, yoga, running, dancing. For me it is pilates. Because I love it so much so it never feels like a routine or chores. It is something I am really passionate about. I still try to do some stuff online at home because I realized that I enjoy that. It is possible to stay fit at home. There is so much stuff available online on YouTube. It is really about your determination, ” she told Times of India.
Sophie has a moderate but consistent approach to health. “I don’t believe in extreme dieting or extreme workouts. My motto has always been consistency. I feelI feel fitness has to be a part of your lifestyle and it should come naturally to yourself. Then, you will not find it difficult and you will not treat it as a chore,” she told OnManorama.
Sophie detailed her diet to Telegraph Online. “I wake up in the morning and start my day with a cup of my own detox tea, Fittox, which is really good and I genuinely swear by it. It’s a great way for me to start my day,” she said. “Breakfast is super important, that’s the meal I look forward to. It can be eggs and toast or avocado on toast or almond milk porridge with some berries. I have a green tea with it.” For lunch she eats one or two rotis at the most with sabzi or a grilled chicken with a salad or an avocado salad. “My five o’clock snack is some dry fruits and a coffee at 7pm in the evening, I have some soup. If I’m really hungry, I might have some tofu or a little bit of chicken with that. After 8pm, I don’t eat. If I’m hungry, then I’ll have a herbal tea at night while watching Netflix or something. Or hopefully, my own show Work It Up (laughs)! I’ll probably just have herbal tea and a piece of dark chocolate, that’s about it,” she concluded.
Sophie indulges in the occasional cheat meal. “I have a sweet tooth. So, it has to be something like pancakes or waffles or caramel popcorn while watching a movie or something like that. I don’t eat pizza at all, not interested,” she told Telegraph Online.
Sophie believes that quality of your workouts is more important than quantity. “You know you could do a 100 s**t counts or you could just do 10 great counts. It’s really about doing the counts properly and having great form and feeling every movement that you do,” she told Telegraph Online.