It's no secret that Helen Mirren has a nice body, but how she stays trim certainly is.
The Queen
actress, who turns 69 on Saturday, revealed that when she needs to
tighten up her waistline she actually follows a Royal Canadian Air Force
exercise plan... from the 1950s!
"I'm not very fit at all
actually. Just this morning I started my exercises, which I haven’t been
doing for months, maybe years. I do a thing that leads me into
exercise. It is the Royal Canadian Air Force exercise plan; it is 12
minutes and they have charts you follow… Each day, you have to do the
exercises within the 12 minutes and until you can, you can’t move up,"
Mirren recently told reporters, according to her publicist.
"It is the exercise I have done
off and on my whole life. It just very gently gets you fit. Two weeks of
doing that and you think: 'Yeah, I could go to the gym now.'"
The regimen, which was designed
by physician Bill Orban in the late 1950s, includes 10 basic exercises
for women that are intended to work all your muscle groups in a short
amount of time. It includes moves like knee raises, arm circling,
push-ups, sit-ups, chest raises, leg raises, and running and hopping.
The workout doesn't require any equipment, which makes it ideal for
jetsetting stars like Mirren.
And clearly all the hopping and
leg raises are paying off for the British stunner. In 2008, Mirren was
snapped wearing a red bikini while she was on vacation in Italy. The
photo, which she has called just a "flattering angle," shows off her
impressive physique for a woman of her age. In the photo, you can see
her taut tummy, trim arms, and overall amazing body.
"That photograph will haunt me for the rest of my life," the Oscar winner told the Telegraph of the infamous photo that won her accolades like "Body of the Year."
Whether or not she'll own up to
her svelte figure or not, if this 1950s Royal Canadian Air Force
exercise plan is what is doing the trick, sign us up!
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