Margot Robbie Dropped Her Latest Wellness Routine in a New Interview

It’s a Barbie world and we’re just living in it, or at least we can pretend to live out our childhood dreams thanks to Margot Robbie (whoĀ didn’tĀ want to live in Barbie’s Dreamhouse?!). ICYMI, Robbie is bringing the iconic Mattel doll to life in the much-anticipatedĀ BarbieĀ movie. As Barbie, she can fly down the stairs and walk on water, but behind the plastic-fantastic, jet-setting lifestyle,Ā pink ā€˜fits, and glam, the actress keeps it real–albeit rigorous at times–with her IRL wellness routine. Keep reading for the lowdown on Margot Robbie’s workout and nutrition preferences. Hint: Her sweat sessions include Hot Skatin’ Barbie energy (think: neon rollerblades, leotard, bike shorts, visor, protective gear, and all).Ā 

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Before we dive in, remember that a celebrity’s wellness routine is likely very different from any of ours; they have money and resources to make a healthy lifestyle feel easier, and pressures such as looking a certain way for a movie role. But celebrity or not, all of our wellness routines should look different because everybody is different, and ā€œhealthyā€ means something different to everyone. Take anything that interests or inspires you from this A-List movie star’s wellness routine, and leave whatever doesn’t.

Her Fitness Routine

Barbie’s famous gams aren’t going to tone themselves—Robbie put in the (hard) work to transform into the life-size figurine, and the movie’s trailers and BTS pics are proof. Her workout MO? Rollerblading. That’s right, it’s not just on screen that Robbie takes to the streets in her skates.Ā According to her interview withĀ Vogue, she likes to lace up even in her real life (she ā€œhates to breakā€ā€“she’s that hardcore). ICYWW, she took up roller-skating after her ice-skating stint as Tonya Harding inĀ I, Tonya. To prove my point, she even conducted her Vogue interview while rollerblading. Before you knock the nostalgic activity, consider this:Ā Based on a study by the University of Massachusetts, roller-skating causes less than 50% of the impact shock to your joints than running does, making it a low-impact cardio workout you don’t want to sleep on.

Aside from skating, Robbie doesn’t shy away from weights, namelyĀ intense leg and butt workoutsĀ (think: back squats, front squats, leg presses, and deadlifts). She further proves she’s a badass by finishing off herĀ weight-lifting sessionsĀ with a jog, jumping rope, jump squats, and mountain climbers. Then, there areĀ her upper body and core workoutsĀ that include military presses, push-ups, planks-to-push-ups, pull-ups, and chest presses. As demanding as her workout routine is, Robbie gives her body breaks byĀ alternating between the gym and lighter ā€œactivityā€ daysĀ such asĀ Pilates, and ballet.Ā 

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 Nutrition

Robbie’s idea of balance carries into how she nourishes her body, making sure there’s room for all foods–including indulgences–in her diet.Ā She admittedlyĀ ā€œcan’t just have aĀ saladĀ every day and half a glass of wine every second day.ā€ To drive the point home,Ā Robbie continued her conversation with VogueĀ between bites of avocado toast, grilled Halloumi cheese, and Australian-​​style bacon (extra crispy), and they hit up her favorite ice cream shop, Salt & Straw, post-rollerblading. If you can’t tell already, she has a sweet tooth and knows it’s OK to indulge it. ā€œChocolate, waffles, and fries are the main food groups that make up my diet,ā€Ā she expressed toĀ Emirates Woman.

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However,Ā a typical day of eatingĀ when she’s preparing for a role might look like porridge and a green smoothie for breakfast, tuna steak and sweet potato for lunch, and lemon chicken and brown rice for dinner. In her every day, Robbie has a major sweet tooth and knows foods you love are part of a balanced diet, but she prioritizesĀ protein-rich mealsĀ when prepping for roles like Barbe.