Una Healy is living her best life in her swimsuit. The singer shows off her incredibly toned physique in one of her latest social media posts, posing in front of some palm trees. “This is your life,” she captioned the snap. “Wow,” commented Vicky Pattison, while many of her other followers added lots of fire emojis. How does the 40-year-old keep herself so fit? Read on to see 7 ways Una Healy 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!
If you want to get a body like Una plan on pumping some iron. She does “lots of weights” she revealed during an interview with RTE, “and I try to keep the cardio going alongside strength and conditioning,” she added. “I walk away in my mind feeling healthier and better. It’s so good for the endorphins.”
Una also makes sure to get in some movement every day. “I try to do something every day. I’ve really gotten into fitness in the last year. I hate starting the day without exercise now, but I will give myself a Sunday off sometimes,” she told RTE. “I do a lot of road running, usually around 5K.”
Una is also big on group fitness. “I do gym classes too, like Body Pump, Body Combat and Spin. There’s virtual Spin at my gym which is really fun!” she told RTE.
Una understands the importance of self-motivation. “You have to keep going really. You can easily get lazy but I find the more you do it, the more you want to do it,” she told RTE about the importance of motivation. “I know how happy it makes me feel when I work out so I’d rather have that feeling all day.”
Una enjoys a sweet treat on occasion. “I never used to have so much of a sweet tooth, I was always one to say that I don’t like chocolate, but now that I’ve been exercising so much I’ll give myself a little treat like a biscuit or a chocolate bar every other day,” she dished to RTE.
While not a vegan or a vegetarian, Una tries to eat more veggies than meat. “I’m a bit of a ‘meat and two veg’ kind of person, so I’m not on any kind of vegan or vegetarian diet. I still eat meat – but not too much of it,” she told RTE. “I’ll have days where I eat vegan or veggie.”
Una is a simmer. “Earlier this year, I took up cold water swimming. I swim either at the coast or in lakes and have got the bug for it! The first time I did it, I thought, ‘what am I doing? This is horrible. It’s so cold.’ Whereas now it just feels invigorating. When you’re immersed in cold water, your body goes into fight or flight mode and is flooded with cortisol, followed by endorphins,” she told Top Sante.