Meghan Trainor is shaking her glutes in her workout clothes. In a new social media post, the All About That Bass singer croons some tunes and dances all around, showing off her amazing body. And, according to her followers, she is teasing a new single, Been Like This, from her upcoming album. How does the mother-of-two stay fit? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits.
Meghan revealed to Entertainment Tonight Canada that when she gave birth to her first son Riley, she was at her "heaviest" and it impacted her emotionally and physically. "I was my heaviest I've ever been, I was like over 200 pounds when I C-sectioned him out. I just wasn't feeling great"' she said. "I've never had stitches, so to have this C-section scar, I was in a really dark place and I wanted to be in a great place for my son," she added. To lose the weight, "I worked every day and challenged myself," she continued. "I was like, 'If I can survive a C-section, I can do anything!' I was very dedicated, and I started seeing the pounds come off like one week at a time, one pound… I learned that I do like healthy food and I learned what portions mean. And I learned my brain is so happy when I exercise, so I'm just [feeling] better than ever."
Her biggest motivation to get into shape was her son. "I want to run and keep up with my kid. I want to be able to put on a bathing suit and run out there and not be in my head about it. And I want to climb up a treehouse with him," she told PEOPLE. "I've lost all the baby weight and 10 extra lbs., so I'm just going to keep going and do this for my younger self."
Megan told PEOPLE that she had a slow and steady approach to weight loss. "I did it the healthy way, the long way, the one pound a week way. And it's a proud accomplishment that I never thought I could ever do," she said.
Meghan has been working with Rebecca Stanton (@rebeccabroxfit) for years. The two do everything from simple strength and weight training to HIIT style workouts.
In 2018, Meghan told Entertainment Tonight that her husband, Daryl Sabara, is her workout buddy. "He really changed my life. He showed me how working out can be fun. I didn't believe it, but now it's true and it feels so good when you're sore — I love that feeling now, I'm addicted to it," she said. "He cooks for me and taught me to cook. I never knew how to cook. He taught me, like, secrets how to make your food taste great but also be healthy for you."
Meghan maintains that it isn't just what she eats – but how much of it – that is crucial to weight loss. "I learned what portions mean. I was very dedicated and I started seeing the pounds come off like one week at a time," she said.
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