Thursday 22 November 2018

Margot Robbie for Harper’s Bazaar December 2018/January 2019

As one of Hollywood's most versatile actresses, Margot Robbie is no stranger to gruelling workouts and diets. How else do you think she got her fitness in line for films like I, Tonya and Suicide Squad?
Whether or not her role is set to be physically strenuous, the 28-year-old Queenslander and BAZAAR covergirl subjects herself to a rigorous diet and exercise routine in order to maintain her healthy figure—and amp it up further for a role, if need be.
As well as banning almost all saturated fats and processed foods from her diet, Robbie follows a strict workout regimen involving weights, ab workouts and plenty of cardio to attain her enviable physique in a record amount of time.

WHAT IS MARGOT ROBBIE'S EXERCISE ROUTINE?

Throughout her impressive career, Robbie has undertaken plenty of physically intense roles. 
However, for her Oscar-nominated turn in I,Tonya, Robbie underwent one of the most intense training regimes she's ever done—and it definitelyworked. 
Aside from ice-skating (of course), Robbie told Australia's Body & Soulthat her regime involved plenty of time in the gym to build muscle, as well as "weights, mostly, and lots of sit-ups. It's all the stuff you know you're meant to do, but just can never be bothered to do." 
Because of the skating stunts she had to do for the film, Robbie underwent plenty of leg and core training, which helped her build the powerful yet lithe figure of an ice skater. Women's Health reported that she completed a hundred sit-ups every day during filming, under the instruction of figure skater Tonya Harding herself.



Chanel Haute Couture Dress, Chanel Fine Jewelry earrings
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Armani Prive Shawl, Tiffany & Co. earrings and bracelet
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For her role as Harley Quinn in 2015's Suicide Squad, Robbie embraced boxing and intense leg and butt workouts, as well as focusing intensively on abs—similar to stars like Kim Kardashian West and Gigi Hadid. 

Her trainer Andie Hecker told People: "We did a lot of heavy-weighted, low reps of arabesque pulls hooked up to resistance pulleys, as well as arabesque lifts with heavy ankle weights in order to build and lift the butt. We also did a tonne of side-series outer thigh work, targeting outer glutes with high reps and low weights, to pull her muscles in and creative a beautiful line from the waist to the upper thigh."Hecker said he was very impressed by Robbie's dedication to the role, and tirelessly chasing the best possible physique. 

"She was a total trooper. It was very satisfying to see her body change into exactly what she wanted it to look like in such a short time."

WHAT IS MARGOT ROBBIE'S DIET?

As a native Queenslander—she hails from Dalby, west of the Gold Coast—Robbie is well and truly familiarised with a laid-back lifestyle. 
Still, her career as an actress often sees her having to stick to a rigorous diet, in order to keep fit or trim down for a role. 
Emirates Woman wrote that while Robbie purges her diet of all saturated fats, fast foods, sugary drinks and chocolate in preparation for roles, she'll always permit herself the occasional glass of wine or two. The magazine also shared an excerpt of Robbie's clean-eating, protein-rich diet, which involves porridge and a green smoothie for breakfast, salad and lemon chicken for lunch, and fish (preferably tuna) with baked vegetables for dinner.
WATCH BELOW: MARGOT ROBBIE PARTIED WITH PRINCE 
HARRY, HAD NO IDEA IT WAS HIM


As much as she might be pressured to stick to her diets, Robbie has said in the past that she'll often succumb to temptation, and has a lengthy list of cheat foods. 
"I'm not good at moderation", Robbie told Emirates Woman. "I get miserable if I don't eat. I can't just have a salad every day and half a glass of wine every second day. I can't do it."
"I don't have a very good diet. I love beers, fries, burgers, but if I have to get in a bikini then I'll eat carrot sticks for three days. I'm one extreme or the other. Chocolate, waffles and fries are the main food groups that make up my diet."




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