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Dec 25

Kelly Ripa’s Diet And Workout Routine That Keeps Her Looking Young – Women’s Health

In her late 40s, Kelly Ripa is arguably in the best shape of her life. Her biceps are ridiculous, her skin is all glowy...and have you seen her abs?! Kelly's jacked body didn't just happen by accident. But although she hustles in the gym, she also takes a super relatable approach to fitness. Here's how Kelly looks *so* amazing, and the health tricks she swears by.

1Make fitness a priority

Kelly does. Her routine includes running, SoulCycle classes, and the AKT method's cardio-strength classes. Kelly has trained for years with AKT's founder Anna Kaiser, and it shows.

2Follow an alkaline diet

Kelly follows an alkaline diet, which is where you only eat foods that are low in acid (aka alkaline). She started the diet after having a slew of injuries. "It has changed my life," she told viewers. "I swear I think it's responsible for me not being in pain."

3Give your skin time to breathe

Kelly's shared plenty of no-makeup pics on Instagram and, with skin like that, can you blame her?

4Snag a good dermatologist

Kelly told People that her skin completely changed after she started working with cosmetic dermatologist Fredric S. Brandt. I didnt have a routineI washed my face with soap, she said. He really sort of gave me an inside-out frame of mind in terms of beauty and taking care of myself. Once Ive done the damage, he erases it with his miracle concoctions, lotions, potions, lasers and needles.

5Consider anti-inflammatory supplements

Kelly takes anti-inflammatory supplements, including Omega-3 fish oil, black cumin seed oil, and turmeric, her personal nutritionist Dr. Daryl Gioffre told People. Plus, she drinks Alkamind Daily Greens every morning and Alkamind Daily Minerals during her workouts.

6Focus on your health

"Why is she so energetic and smiling? Because health equals energy," Gioffre told People. "She works as hard on her health as she does on the showshe probably [works] harder than anyone I know."

7Incorporate ballet into your workouts

Kellys long-time trainer Anna Kaiser told People that they do arm workouts on a ballet bar, alternating between pulsing in a half plank and pushing off the bar for a power move.

8Go all in with resistance bands

Kelly uses resistance bands to work all her arms inner and outer muscles. "We love that contraction and how that feels," Kaiser told People.

9Push yourself

Kelly's all about pushing her body to achieve new goals. This year, she helped nab the Guinness World Record for the Most Ballet Dancers En Pointe Simultaneously. Kelly and hundreds of other dancers all stood on their toes for a minute, and Kelly told viewers that she had to train for it.

10Be consistent

Kelly once shared that she works out at least four times a week, usually with Kaiser, for 60 to 90-minute sessions.

11Bring what you love into your workouts

"I love to dance, and she loves to dance," Kaiser told Women's Health. Together, Kelly and Anna do dance cardio, functional training, and circuit training, along with some serious core work. "You need to find something that you love to do, and that will help you show up...that thing that makes you feel really jazzed, and makes you feel great after, too," Kaiser said.

12Don't be scared of carbs

Kelly has made it clear that she loves her carbs. While her husband Mark Consuelos is on the keto diet, Kelly said she could never do it. "Mark says that I'm 'carb-o,' because I always eat his bun if he gets a burger. And the fries," she told Bon Appetit. "But you know, I work out, so I feel like I'm allowed."

13Snack healthy

Kelly told Bon Appetit that she loves to snack on nuts, dried fruit, and peanut butter ThinkThin high protein bars.

14Have some PB&J

Kelly is big into the sandwiches. "I get ciabatta bread, and now I eat half a sandwich before bed, with chunky Skippy peanut butter or Justin's honey peanut butter and Bonne Maman strawberry or raspberry jam," she told Bon Appetit.

15Live a little

Kelly told Bon Appetit that she's taken a more laidback approach to her diet over time. "At 48, I'm sort of saying, 'Who cares? Life is short," she said.

16Start your day with a really intense cup of coffee

Kelly is huge into Bulletproof coffee with the "darkest roast coffee" she can get. She adds a spoonful of Organic Valley ghee, and two shots of espresso. "It fills me up and I feel satiated, so it keeps me from being ravenous during the show," she told Bon Appetit.

17Hit the snooze button

Kelly sets her alarm for 5:30 a.m., but she told Women's Health that sometimes it can take her up to a half hour to actually roll out of bed.

18Try partner yoga

Kelly shared these pics of herself and Mark on an anniversary trip to the Bahamas. In her caption, Kelly joked that trust and flexibility keep their relationship alive.

19Find a sleep schedule that works for you

Ripa doesnt usually go to bed until 1 a.m., and she usually gets restless around 3:30 a.m. Mark will say, Why are you awake? Im not sure, she told Good Housekeeping. Still, she ends up getting around five hours of sleep a night.

20Focus on your whole core

Kelly's trainer Anna Kaiser told WomensHealthMag.com that she really tries to focus on moves that target the entire core, not just the abs. "Every exercise we do works your full corethe butt, the abs, and the backat the same time," she said. "If youre training functionally, youre hitting those muscles from all planes of motion."

21Switch it up

Kelly likes to mix things up here and there when it comes to her workouts. "I think its important for people to work out with a program that offers everything, not just one type of workout over and over again, so youre balancing the amount of cardio and strength youre doing, and youre switching it up," Kaiser told WomensHealthMag.com.

22Take snacks on the go

When Kelly is traveling, Kaiser said she always recommends Kelly travels with some healthy snacks.

23Focus on your core, not your abs

If you only focus on your abdominal wall, your back isnt going to be as strong, and so theres going to be an imbalance in your body, Kaiser told WomensHealthMag.com. You want them to be strong together and work together, and not have one overcompensate.

24Have yogurt for breakfast

Kelly is big on starting her day with Greek yogurt. I put honey and granola and make it look like some parfaitits a must, she told Good Housekeeping.

25View the gym differently

"It would have never have occurred to me to exercise before I had kids. Ever. Now, I find that I need it to clear my head," Kelly told WomensHealthMag.com. "I need strength and stamina because raising kids is the toughest job there is. And its the most rewardingbut it's exhausting, and it's hard work. My childless self would have died laughing seeing me in a gym."

26Fuel up before you sweat

Kelly said that she doesn't feel like eating after a run or big cardio workout. "So, before I'll have a beautiful salad. Sometimes I'll have a protein bar. Or nuts. Something that's supposed to be good for me," she told Good Housekeeping.

27Work out, even when you dont feel like it

Kelly told WomensHealthMag.com that she makes herself work out even when she doesn't feel like it. "Sometimes it's not so pleasant, and you don't want to wake up to go on a jog in the morning, but I just force myself to do it," she said.

28Go all in with Sunday breakfast

Kelly told Good Housekeeping that she likes to do a "full hot breakfast" on Sundays. "Mark likes me to make him breakfast in bed. We're both so busy during the week, I rarely have time. But on Sunday, it's the one time that I can do something really nice for him," she said. "And everybody enjoys my scrambled eggs, because I put cream in the eggs and some cheese in there. They're not fat-free, but they're delicious."

29Make the most of your workout time

Kelly is "extremely busy and AKT is super efficient as well as effective and crazy fun," Kaiser told InStyle. "We have such a blast together and she can get everything she needs, strength, cardio, power, stretching, in one place, instead of running to different boutique studios trying to fit it all in.

30Get some great exercise music

Good exercise jams are "everything," Kaiser told InStyle. She and Kelly are "both obsessed with finding the best music. It really drives the workout," she said.

31Try to eat clean

"For the most part, Mark and I have very clean diets. But we love cream in our coffee," Kelly told Good Housekeeping.

32Focus on the mental perks of exercise

Kelly says she gets more than an amazing body out of working out. "I feel like my mind is a little quieter when I exercise," she told Good Housekeeping.

33Know your heart history

Kelly told Good Housekeeping that she tries to work out to keep her heart healthy. "I don't have the best family history heart-wise, so I really try to keep my heart strong," she said.

34Go all in with exercise every day

"I try to make my heart beat out of my chest, hard-core, once a day for at least a half hour. I think that's very important," Kelly told Good Housekeeping.

35Know your weaknesses

Kelly told Good Housekeeping that she works out so consistently because it's super easy for her to fall out of her routine. "I'm the kind of person who, if I take one day off, well, it's very easy for me to take the next day off and then quit exercising. If I don't do it every day, I won't do it at all," she said.

36Start slow

When she first started working out, Kelly told Good Housekeeping that she would do it for three days a week, walking for a half hour on a treadmill. "Then it was five days a week, and then I started jogging. It was like a drug. The gateway drug is the treadmill," she said.

37Be cool with dessert

"I'm not militant about anything. If there's cheesecake in the house, I'll have some. If I'm in the mood for something, I'll have it," Kelly told Good Housekeeping. "I don't obsess about anything. I could have three or four 'cheat days' in a week and then not have dessert for another three months."

38Be in the moment

Kelly told Good Housekeeping that she recommends that people "appreciate every second, even when you're exhausted."

39Find what you need to chill

"I deep-breathe, and I do a lot of yoga," Kelly told Good Housekeeping.

40Figure out an eating plan that works for you

Kelly told Good Housekeeping that she loves cheese and high-fat foods, but she tries to keep herself in check. "I would love nothing more than to have pizza and french fries every day, but I try to limit those treats to once a week," she said.

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