Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Fit to Be Happy with Exercise

It's a slate-gray day in London. Rain is falling—driving, miserable rain. You'd be hard-pressed to get a smile out of anyone in this town on a day like this. Anyone, that is, except actress Kate Hudson, who splits her time between Los Angeles and London— where she owns a home with British fiancé (and Muse front man) Matthew Bellamy. She barrels through the WH photo-shoot studio like a sunshine supernova, all smiles and hellos, a towel coiled incongruously around her head. (She just washed her hair, she explains.)
Kate's seemingly boundless enthusiasm is about as real as it gets. Though she admits to usually needing a daily jolt of joe ("I love coffee," she confesses), Kate's energy and peppy disposition seem hardwired into her DNA (Mom is original golden girl Goldie Hawn; longtime stepdad is actor Kurt Russell).
But Kate, 35, credits this happy outlook to something else: working out—pretty much every day. "Everybody loves results," she says of the rock-hard abs (she's got 'em) and firm tush (yep, incredibly so) that come from dedicated sweat sessions. "But I think that for me, the most motivating factor is what starts happening to your brain: how we become more clear, how we actually find ourselves having way more energy, how our memory starts to become sharper. The more active you are, the more present you are, the more eloquently you start to speak because your brain is just firing differently."
But how does Kate find time, regularly, to fit in a workout? After all, this jet-setting actress is currently filming Rock the Kasbah, a comedy costarring Bill Murray. There's also the Zach Braff–directed Wish I Was There, and Good People, out now, in which she appears with James Franco. Plus, Kate's added designer to her résumé: She created a collection of LBD's for Ann Taylor and cofounded a line of stylish (and affordable) athletic wear called Fabletics. Not to mention, she's a mom of two (Bing, Kate's son with Bellamy, is 3; and Ryder—her son with her ex, singer Chris Robinson—is 10).
The answer, it turns out, is that Kate exercises just about anywhere and everywhere she can. When she's at home, she fits in Pilates, which she is "passionate" about. "It's all core-based, and it engages everything from your saddlebag area to your triceps. You're going into your abs in a deep way that doesn't normally happen with crunches," she says. Which might explain why whenever she stops doing Pilates for awhile (because of her crazy busy schedule—and because sometimes she gets "bored" with it), she "always goes back." Says Kate: "Pilates has always been my foundation."
But she finds plenty of other creative ways to stay active too. "I love exercising with my kids!" she says. "Bing's like 36 pounds, so if I walk around with him in my baby carrier for a couple of hours, that's a workout. Ryder and I have done kickboxing together. I'll sprint with him on my back, then I'll do squats. He's 10 now, so he's starting to get a little too heavy. I'll probably get another year out of him, then Bing's next. I'll also take Bing from the shoulder and under the tushie and benchpress him. You're not literally working out, but after about five times lifting them up, you're exhausted—and they're loving it."
Other tools in her get-fit, get-happy arsenal: exercise DVD's for when she's traveling. Her faves include Brazil Butt Lift ("It's a lot of lunges," says Kate, "but it's a tough workout") and Insanity, which pegs itself as "the hardest workout ever put on DVD." ("I love it," says Kate.) When she's not working out or spending time with her family, she's discovering other ways to stay upbeat and healthy. A few more of her strategies:
Just eat already.
Kate could never survive regular juice cleanses that are so of-the-moment. "It's just not for me," she says. "I like food too much." Instead, when Kate needs to "cleanse," she'll do an elimination diet, getting rid of sugar and gluten and red meat for a month in order to go back to "how we should be eating." And that means "rice, beans, lentils, beautiful salads, low-mercury fish, some nuts, blueberries and raspberries, and all sorts of vegetable dishes," says Kate of her go-tos. (She gets recipes from friend Gwyneth Paltrow's cookbooks—and loves to join in when Paltrow is creating: "That's my favorite thing— going in her kitchen and eating everything!")
Of the elimination diet, Kate says: "It's hard to stay focused, but the good thing is, you can drink. You can have a good tequila straight up and certain vodkas that aren't wheat-based. So basically this healthy diet is made possible only by an end-of-the-night dirty martini!"
That Hair!
We couldn't possibly leave a Kate Hudson interview without asking this pressing question: Exactly how does she get those perfectly tousled beach waves?
"My hair's natural… with help," says Kate. "Depending on the weather, it can be the worst frizz ever. I like to use a leavein conditioner to take the frizz out. So I'll do a Rene Furterer leave-in conditioner, and then I'll use argan oil or Moroccanoil."
Pay attention to your life, not your phone.
You won't find Kate on Twitter: "I totally get Tweeting. It's just a personal thing. I actually feel like I might be really bad at it. I'd be really flaky. I'd go on it for a week, then I wouldn't go on there for a month. But there's part of me that's fighting my own desire. I feel like once I get into that, it's over," she says, then admits: "I'm thinking of doing Instagram. I feel like that's more fun."
But social networking in general "can create a lack of intimacy in our society," says Kate. "I understand it, and I do see the fun in it too. But when we look each other in the eyes, we choose to put our phones down and actually make a choice that we're going to connect without any distraction. The other day, the kids were in the house and all running around, and I was doing e-mail. Kurt looked at me and said, 'You kids never had that growing up. Our faces were never in our phones.' It really resonated with me."
Hang out with people you admire.
"I like very authentic people—Zooey Deschanel, for example," says Kate. "We went to high school together, and she hasn't changed. She would always come in all her beautiful vintage 1950s dresses. I love women who are like, 'I don't care what anybody thinks, this is what I like, this is what I am.'"
Another girl crush: Amy Adams. "She's charming. I absolutely adore her," says Kate. And when it comes to the guys in Hollywood, Kate gets right to the point: "Jeremy Renner. He's just genuine; there's no bullshit with him," she says. As for James Franco, her Good People costar: "I've never seen anybody as busy as James, but it's inspiring. Just watching his schedule unfold on certain days made me exhausted! But there are a lot of things he's doing that made me [feel] motivated to want to do those things," she says. "I love that he doesn't give a f--k and doesn't feel like he has to play by any rule book. He just does what he enjoys. I guess that goes back to being authentic. James is one of those friends that if you start talking about something, [he'll say] don't talk about it, just do it! It's nice to have people like that in your life."
Wear clothes you love.
If there is one fashion mantra Kate lives by, it's this: "I can't be uncomfortable. I think there are a lot of women who can wear structured things and beautiful high necks, but if something is hitting me in a weird place, I just can't do it," she says. Which may be why she gravitates toward camo leggings, layered tees, and tops with cutouts—all stylishly comfortable and all of which, not surprisingly, are well represented in her Fabletics line. "I love designing, and this is the kind of stuff that I wear every day as a mom," she says. "I'm passionate about being active, but it's hard. And I think it's something that women need to inspire each other to do. But if you have something that you feel good in, it's the first step to get you into the gym."
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On Kate's Workout Playlist
New Politics
The Naked and Famous
Ice Cube Jay Z
Katy Perry
"Dark Horse"
Iggy Azalea
"Fancy"
Jason Derulo
"Talk Dirty"
("Ryder loves that song!")
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