Fitness influencer and trainer Alexia Clark is sharing a very fun outdoors workout that targets the abs and core. Clark posted a video of herself wearing black two-piece workout gear, doing mat exercises in the sunshine by a pool. "Save this workout and tag a friend so they can do it too! Perform 4 rounds and take it from me, it's fun to do it outside! ☀️☀️☀️ #abs #core #freeworkout," she captioned the post. Here's how the Instagram sensation stays fit, happy, and healthy.
Clark says her favorite workout is hiking, and her least favorite is spinning. "There is a difference between training and exercising," she told Meal Prep On Fleek. "You can do anything to exercise, like play soccer with your kids or go hiking. Working out/training is hard…that's when you're pushing yourself and working on your weaknesses."
Clark likes to stay active even on vacation. "If you have a hotel gym, why not make the most of it? Even if it's just a 20 minute session before breakfast," she writes on her website. "If you get a quick workout done in the morning (especially if you're in a hot climate) you'll feel so much better for the rest of the day and will be able to relax as much as you like. You could also take your exercise outside, try exploring the local area on foot or do a quick workout on the beach. You'll even find active tours in a lot of major cities, they cover everything from running to biking and hiking. Active tours are a great way to see new places and learn fun facts about where you are."
Clark likes to do some meal prep every week to make life easier. "I halfway meal prep," she told Meal Prep On Fleek. "I'll make a spaghetti squash, or a bunch of cauliflower rice, at the beginning of the week and I'll just leave it plain so I can make a bunch of different things with it throughout the week. You can do the same thing with ground turkey and chicken. I love spaghetti squash with salsa and ground turkey. One of my favorites right now is doing ground turkey, butternut squash, tomato, onion, and corn."
Clark tries to stay hydrated when she's traveling. "It's so easy to forget, but it's so important to drink more water if you're on vacation, especially if you decide to eat high sodium foods or sugary things," she writes on her website. "If you can, keep an ice cold bottle of water with you wherever you go. Often we mistake thirst for hunger, so you may end up eating more if you're dehydrated. Watermelon, cucumbers, strawberries and lettuce are all over 92 percent water and are great choices for snacks to keep your water levels up."
Clark has good advice on staying fit during the endless summer barbecues and cookouts. "For those of you hosting or attending a barbecue, consider preparing some healthy alternatives," she writes on her website. "My go-to is a delicious grilled vegetable platter seasoned with herbs. Or, for a sweet treat, try making fruit skewers. Not only do they look cute but they're so refreshing."
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