Anglica Castro in Bathing Suit Enjoys "Unforgettable Sunsets" Celebwell

Publish date: 2024-07-08

Chilean actress Angélica Castro is enjoying some beautiful beach sunsets as she says goodbye to summer. The 50-year-old star looks vibrant and happy in a black bikini as she frolics in the surf. "Unforgettable sunsets ❤️ those that take you to fly to infinity, limitless and the sea that plunges us into the deepest and stormy emotions at once. The best energy for you!! How's your weekend going? 🌻 #Vida #weekend #Beach," she captioned an Instagram post. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Castro 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!

Castro loves to dance—and judging by her social media, she is very good at it. "By consciously putting your body in motion, you're offering yourself a 360-degree physiological reset, which can be cathartic, deeply transforming, and healing," says choreographer Kristin Sudeikis. "The everyday life of cell phones, laptops, and screens can result in a shrinking back and in, rather than an expanding up and out," says Sudeikis. "The dance floor offers an invitation to unapologetically practice taking up space while also acknowledging the people around you—which is something we could use more of in the world, don't you think?"

Castro loves to incorporate oatmeal (especially with peanut butter) into her healthy eating regimen. "Eating oatmeal regularly can have weight management benefits as a half-cup of rolled oats cooked in a cup of water has 165 calories, 4 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein," says Romi Londre, RDN. "The fiber and protein content contribute to feeling full longer and a slower blood glucose release. Oats also are an excellent source of many vitamins and minerals, including magnesium, copper, thiamine and zinc."

Castro enjoys regular kickboxing sessions, saying they are great for lowering her stress levels and pumping up endorphins. "Exercise has a dramatic antidepressive effect," says David J. Linden, PhD. "It blunts the brain's response to physical and emotional stress. Voluntary exercise is the single best thing one can do to slow the cognitive decline that accompanies normal aging."

Castro works out hard with the help of personal trainer Carolina Valdivieso. "I leave you this glutes routine that we did together with @carovaldiviesotrainer, easy and fast!! So they do it at home and tell me how it went! ✅ Back Kick ✅ Lateral Plank with Leg Lift ✅ Unilateral Deadweight ✅ Quad Stretchable Band Abduction 4 Series *15reps each exercise 💪🏼 #workhard #training #workout," Castro captioned a workout video.

Castro practises Pilates and considers it "a gift". "There's a therapeutic, preventative benefit to Pilates," says yoga therapist Judi Bar. "because as it's isolating and relaxing muscle groups, it strengthens them with control and breath. Like yoga, one of the best benefits is that well-being that can come from feeling better. It strengthens your core and, ultimately, it can help lower back pain because, besides tight muscles, lower back pain also comes from misalignment and lack of strength."

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