Halle Berry and her boyfriend, Van Hunt, enjoyed a beach day together. She just shared an adorable photo of the couple on Instagram. In it, the couple embraced in front of the waves. She wore a black bathing suit, showing off her figure. Berry captioned the post, "All mine. Not Sharing." How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Halle Berry 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!
Berry shares a lot of her wellness habits on her Instagram. One thing she likes to do is practice meditation. She opened up about it in this Instagram post. "My meditative practice is my way to remain strong and centered for myself as well as my children when things are overwhelming. I hope that everyone will take a moment today to breathe – you deserve it."
Berry likes to use different pieces of workout equipment. She revealed in this Instagram post that she likes to use large tires to help her workout. "This week we bring out one of my favorite toys … the giant tire. I love using unique equipment that offers several workout variations and keeps exercise interesting. Not ONLY do tire workouts effectively challenge you, bringing out the badass warrior that you are, they are the perfect way to work on both physique AND cardio."
Berry's personal trainer, Peter Lee Thomas, opened up about the actress' diet and exercise to HollywoodLife. "First of all, Halle never eats breakfast," he says. "She starts her day with a big glass of water, about 8-12 oz., usually with a little lemon squeezed into it for flavor. And then directly after that, she will take her amino acids. She takes something called Master Amino Pattern by a company called Purium."
Berry likes to put MCT oil when she has coffee. "The next thing she has is her coffee," Thomas says to HollywoodLife. "In her coffee, she adds one to two tablespoons of MCT oil. MCT oil, or medium chain triglycerides, is a big deal for people that follow the ketogenic diet, that's like the fountain of youth."
Berry tells Women's Health that she limits the amount of sugar she eats. "The only time I eat sweets these days is on my kids' birthdays," she says. "And that's for them, not me! I'll snack on low-sugar fruits like blackberries and raspberries, but that's about it."
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