Inside Halle Bailey’s Fitness Routine and Nutrition Plan (Spoiler: It’s Motivating AF)

Playing the IRL Princess Ariel may come across as all glitz and glamour, but don’t let the girl who seems to have everything—you know, gadgets and gizmos a-plenty—fool you. Actress and singer Halle Bailey went through intense “mermaid training” to gear up for (and make a splash in) her starring role in the live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid. Thanks to her interview on Live With Kelly and Mark and her trainer’s conversation with Women’s Health, we got the BTS inside scoop on just how Bailey transformed into the mythical creature—abs, shimmering tail, and all. It doesn’t hurt that Bailey was primed to become the Disney icon—she was in her fitness girlie era long before she had to take on her strenuous merfolk regimen (if you follow her on IG, you already knew that). Ahead, all the details I gleaned from her workout and diet routine to dip your toes into (pun intended) yourself—no fin required. 

Her Fitness Routine

With a 4 a.m. gym start time, followed by stunt work, then hours either suspended in a harness and wires simulating swimming motions or submerged in a water tank, it’s no wonder Bailey told Kelly and Mark she was in the “best shape of [her] life” while filming the movie. According to Women’s Health, Bailey enlisted the help of London-based personal trainer Sana Shirvani to get her in tip-top, half-human, half-sea-creature shape. It turns out “swimming” in the air (gracefully, no less) and pretending not to have human legs takes major core, back, neck, glute, and hamstring strength, so Shirvani had Bailey on a program of full-body strength and conditioning workouts 5-6 times a week to get her “stronger, fit, and agile.” 

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“While the neck muscles are often overlooked in traditional strength training programs, they play a crucial role in providing stability, supporting good posture, and reducing the risk of neck-related injuries,” explained Shirvani in her interview with Women’s Health. “We used a variation of neck isometrics and resistance-based methods, which involve applying resistance without actually moving the neck.” In one of Shirvani’s IG posts, you can see Bailey slaying goblet squats, back extensions, battle ropes, box jumps, hip thrusts, medicine ball slams, and various core exercises (think: weighted side planks and isometric holds). According to an interview with Insider, Shirvani implemented progressive overload (read: gradually increasing the weight or the number of reps) in all of Bailey’s exercises. But she doesn’t just stick to weights and cardio for her sweat sessions—Bailey also mixes it up with hot yoga to decompress while getting a solid workout in. 

Her Nutrition Plan

Bailey has her workout routine on lock, and how she nourishes her body is no different. Bailey follows a vegan diet, and Shirvani helped her focus on eating whole foods and protein to help her build strength and recover from training. That doesn’t mean Bailey shies away from her favorite foods. Her go-to vegan eats? Avocado toast, rice, and bread, which she shared during BuzzFeed’s Sister Test (ICYMI, Halle is part of the Grammy-nominated, R&B sister duo Chloe x Halle). She’s also not one to pass up on (vegan) pizza and hot dogs (case in point: her TikTok below).

@hallebailey

im so deliriously jetlagged & hungryyy lol watch me rate these vegan hotdogs ❤️#fyp

♬ original sound – halle

As for her plant-based sweet treats of choice? Cheesecake or pancakes from Crossroads Kitchen, doughnuts from Sage Vegan Bistro, and homemade gluten-free sugar cookies (a girl after my own heart). And, finally, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the sisters’ DIY, vegan-friendly smoothie—made of almond milk, raspberries, blueberries, apple, agave nectar, ice, and vegan protein powder—which they whipped up on MTV’s Fresh Out Live and enjoyed in champagne glasses. We’ll cheer for that!  

Score Big With Dad: The Quintessential Father’s Day Gift Guide

Do you struggle with finding a creative and unique gift for Dad? Every year, I default to the same boring gift for my dad – a nice shirt, flowers, brunch, or some tech.

So, if you are anything like me and want to elevate your gift-giving that won’t be returned, keep on reading because this ultimate Father’s Day gift guide is the only place you’ll need to look for a present that will make Dad feel as special as he deserves.

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For The Apron-Wearing Grill Master…

Butcher Box Subscription

From $169

All the meats a dad could ever dream of, delivered straight to him.

My dad(mom) always told me to marry a guy who cooked. So, if the men in your life are anything like the ones in mine, a gift for the kitchen is a safe bet.

Let Dad have all the fun in the kitchen with none of the meal planning work with Butcher Box, a curated box with options of free-range organic chicken, wild-caught seafood, humanely raised pork or grass-fed beef.

For The Dad Who Enjoys A Tall Drink, Too

Oregon Old Fashioned

$49.95

Paloma season, baby!

Do you want to add a classic cocktail or spritzer to the Father’s Day Bar-B-Que? You’re in luck: Straightaway Cocktails is the perfect addition to a Father’s Day food and beverage gift basket everyone can enjoy. No prep needed, it’s the same ease as opening a beer or a bottle of wine – with the elegance of a cocktail.

For The Dad With The Ever-Classic Dad Wardrobe

Comrad Compression Socks

$18

Pratical? Check. Fun designs? Check. Dad-approved? Check.

If we are really going to revamp dad’s wardrobe, talking socks and shoes is a must. Comrad Compression Socks give dad the ankle sock option to hide in his shoes. But if he insists on sticking with the mid-calf look, there are options that will give dad’s look a little flare while helping with blood flow (if he’s going to go with that look, he should get some benefit from it!).

For The Dad Deserving of a Little Self Care

The Platinum Package 4.0

On Sale for $149.99

The Platinum Package is all he could want – and more – for down-there-care.

Manscaped, the products that make grooming cool, is a go-to in a lot of men household. It’s not sexy (depending on who you ask, I suppose), but it’s important – and he’ll likely thank you for it.

For The Sports-Loving Dad… And By Sports… We Really Mean Golf

Custom Golf Balls

From $2.99/dozen

Because who doesn’t need personalized golf balls?

Give my father or husband four hours and a golf club and his day is made. It’s why a golf gift is always a good idea. Help dad keep track of his golf ball on the course with Vice Golf’s personalized balls for a one-of-a-kind gift.

For The Dad Who Enjoys A Chill Every Now and Then

Hemp CBD Pre Rolled Joints

$70/10 pack

Chill out, dad.

Kids always want to play with their dad. But sometimes he needs a little rest and relaxation. Dad Grass (pre-rolled CBD joints) is a great gift for dad to chill and enjoy himself. The gift is two-fold: he gets the product and a little kid-free R&R.

For The Dad That Hits the Road for Work During the Week

Ridge Wallet in Royal Black

On sale for $76

This one has ‘dad’ written all over it…

A slim wallet is key for travel and Ridge Wallet makes one of the best. Dad can keep the wallet in his pocket but doesn’t need to worry about bulk or discomfort. It also makes for easy access to his license when going through the airport security line.

For The Dad That Wants to Keep Baby Close

CUDL Clik Baby Carrier

$250

He may say style’s not important to him, but let’s be real – it is. And he’ll look good wearing the CUDL click.

There’s been a noticeable uptick in dads wearing babies in recent years – and I’m loving it. Give him the gear to do so safely and in style with Nuna’s CUDL clik. It comes in 3 different color combinations and is sure to give him the closeness he craves with baby.

For The Plant Dad

Green Streak

$75

Give the gift that’ll brighten up his house – and tickle his green thumb.

For the plant dad – or the human dad who just loves plants – Farm Girl Flowers offers a super sweet monstera called the “Green Streak” that he’s sure to love. With easy, free shipping, there’s no need to dirty your car with an inevitably messy trip to the greenhouse.

For The Dad Who Loves to Play Games

Biñho OG

$75

Bring biñho here, there… anywhere.

I recently discovered biñho at a friend’s house – and we were having such a great time. A fun, tabletop soccer game played with your fingers, it’s the perfect way for him to play with kids or friends. Bonus – it’s easy to learn and easy to bring places, too.

For The Dad Who Needs to Take It Easy

F1Pro Deep Tissue Massage Gun

$119.99

This massage gun is not only effective, but affordable as well.

We recently got flyby’s F1Pro Massage Gun – and we are obsessed. It’s not an uncommon occurrence to catch him on the couch giving himself a little massage post-workout. I love it, too it definitely helps with pain!

For The Dad Who Likes to Organize

RUX 70L Storage System

$298

Practical storage that’ll work for any situation – what more could a guy want?

RUX offers practical storage solutions with an incredible number of utilitarian features, such as collapsible corners and reinforced carry straps. Suitable for the garage, the beach, or the trailhead, dad is sure to love this storage solution.

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We’ve Got Dad Covered

Whether you’re shopping for your biological father, the father of your kids, a father-like figure, or an important male in your life, we’ve got you covered with this ultimate guide. And while I want to get one of everything on this list, I’m going to do my best to narrow it down to just a few… including a new plant. What are you going to gift?

Dismissing Red Flags Ruined My Life For Years— Here’s How I Now Spot Red Flags Like a Pro:

For years, I spent hurting in relationships, workplaces, and friendships by putting up with toxic people. It caused me a lot of pain because I felt lonely and unfulfilled. One day, I had enough and left my toxic relationship and began my healing journey. During it, I learned that toxic people all have the same traits that can be identified in the very beginning.

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Here are the 5 most comment red flags I look for:

  • Disrespect: If the other person is consistently disrespectful or inconsiderate of your feelings, boundaries, or needs, this is a red flag. This may include things like talking down to you, belittling your ideas, or ignoring your requests.
  • Dishonesty: If the other person is not being honest with you, this is a red flag. This may include things like lying, withholding information, or gaslighting (manipulating you into doubting your perception of reality).
  • Controlling behavior: If the other person is trying to control you or your actions, this is a red flag. This may include things like telling you what to wear, who to spend time with, or how to spend your money.
  • Lack of accountability: If the other person is not willing to take responsibility for their actions or their mistakes, this is a red flag. This may include things like blaming others, making excuses, or denying wrongdoing.
  • Negativity: If the other person is consistently negative or critical, this is a red flag. This may include things like complaining, blaming, or being pessimistic.

By paying attention to these red flags, you can protect yourself from unhealthy or toxic relationships, friendships, or work environments. If you notice any of these red flags, it is important to trust your instincts and take action to protect yourself.

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Why people dismiss red flags:

  1. Denial: People may ignore red flags in others because they do not want to believe that there is a problem or that something is wrong. This can be especially common when the red flags are related to difficult or unpleasant topics, such as addiction or abuse.
  2. Lack of awareness: People may not recognize red flags in others because they do not have enough information or knowledge about the situation. For example, they may not know the signs of a certain mental health condition or they may not be aware of the warning signs of a toxic relationship.
  3. Wishful thinking: People may ignore red flags in others because they are hoping that the problem will go away or that things will get better on their own. This can be especially common when the red flags are related to someone they care about, such as a friend or family member.
  4. Fear: People may ignore red flags in others because they are afraid of the consequences of acknowledging the problem or taking action. This can be especially common when the red flags are related to something intimidating or uncertain, such as a difficult conversation or a potential confrontation.
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How to recognize red flags:

  1. Pay attention to your instincts. If you have a gut feeling that something is not right in a relationship, friendship, or workplace, pay attention to this feeling. Your instincts are often based on unconscious cues and observations, and they can be a valuable source of information.
  2. Notice patterns of behavior. Look for patterns of behavior that are concerning or that do not align with your values or expectations. For example, if someone is consistently disrespectful, unreliable, or dishonest, this may be a red flag.
  3. Pay attention to how you feel. Notice how you feel when you are around the person or in the workplace. If you consistently feel anxious, uncomfortable, or drained, this may be a red flag.
  4. Look for warning signs of abuse or manipulation. Be aware of warning signs of abuse or manipulation, such as controlling behavior, jealousy, or verbal or physical aggression. If you notice these behaviors, this is a red flag and you should seek help and support.
  5. Write down what you feel. If you are unsure at the moment, write it down and check back on it later if it comes up again or ask someone what they think. This also ensures you don’t forget what you noticed.
  6. Seek advice from others. If you are unsure about whether something is a red flag, consider seeking advice from others who are close to you or who have more experience in the situation. They may be able to provide a different perspective or valuable insights.
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Red flags are warning signs that indicate potential problems or issues in a relationship, friendship, or workplace. These red flags can be subtle or overt, and they can be difficult to spot, especially if you are not looking for them. But you be cautious about protecting your energy because that is the most valuable thing you have. The people around you have a profound impact on your well-being and success.

5 Minute Easy Butt Workout

We love our quick, equipment-free workouts because we can do them without having to worry about having enough time or equipment.

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This workout is designed to help you strengthen your glutes and help you get a perkier posterior.

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It’s important to keep your glutes functioning well throughout your day because they play an important role in overall fitness. 

If you want to get the most out of your glute muscles, targeting them all at once is the best way to do it. 

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This will distribute the load evenly and help you maintain a healthy training schedule.

You don’t want to spend too much time on your daily routine, so this 5-minute Butt workout is perfect for you. 

If you do 5-minute glute workouts every day, you may not think they have a lot of benefits, but over time, they may help your bum look better and feel better.

Now what is the workout?

Glute bridge

Butterfly bridge

Fire hydrant circles

Fire hydrant sweep

Outer glute lift

Outer thigh lift

PRIMP TIP: Do each exercise for 45 seconds and rest for 15 seconds between each move.