Valentina Ferragni, the fashion influencer and designer of the jewelry brand Valentina Ferragni Studio, just shared a new swimsuit photo this week. In it, Ferragni posed in a pool in Seiser Alm. She wore a black halter lace swimsuit, her abs on display. She captioned the photo, "Right here. Right now." How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Valentina Ferragni 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!
One thing Ferragni does to stay in shape is pole dance. She shares a lot of photos and videos on Instagram of herself doing this in her home. She posted this video, with the caption, "Dancing on my own." Ferragni also posted this photo of herself striking a pose on the pole.
Ferragni spends a lot of time at the beach. She does a lot of water exercises to stay in shape. One thing she enjoys doing is swimming. Ferragni posted this photo on Instagram of herself snorkeling in the ocean of Lanai City, Hawaii. She captioned the post, "Modern mermaid." Ferragni also posted this photo of herself wading in the water in Saint-Tropez.
Ferragni likes to get her heart going and adrenaline flowing. One thing she likes to do when she goes to the beach is ride jet-skis. Ferragni posted this photo on Instagram of herself jet-skiing on a trip to Ibiza. She captioned it, "Wanna go for a ride?"
Another beach activity Ferragni likes to do is go surfing. She shares a lot of photos on Instagram of herself with her board or on the waves. Ferragni posted this photo of herself on her board in Wakeparadise Milano. She captioned the post, "Surfing in Milano." She also shared these photos with her board in Maui.
Ferragni likes to go biking as a way to stay in shape. She posted these photos on Instagram of herself riding through Forte Dei Marmi. She captioned the post, "Forte dei Marmi vibes." Better Health states that biking has a lot of benefits. "Cycling is a healthy, low-impact exercise that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from young children to older adults. It is also fun, cheap and good for the environment."
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