Everest is apparently not.The rapper behind “Down in the DM” is is counting calories but ignoring the scale.The former Georgia Bulldog is prepping for his first NFL season with burritos, Zoom meetings, and piano breaks.The YouTube star likes tennis, hates lifting weights.He calls them “kitchen-sink smoothies”—though his wife has a much more crude name.Streamer Tim Betar is figuring out how to feel good while spending hours a day working from home, trying not to lose his mind (relatable!
The Real Life Diet of Tony Gonzalez, Who Thinks Sleep Is the Fountain of Youth. So it's actually really motivated me to get moving on my own and get outside.At the moment, I'm working out a minimum of 35 minutes a day, maximum two and a half hours, depending on what I have to do. “Insecure” star Alexander Hodge shared with GQ on … You end up with things like roti in the same stands as a char kway teow noodle dish.
Slant'd Magazine. Especially when working out—or even just being sedentary during this quarantined time—it can start really pulling on the muscles and the tendons. She can make anything. Some days I can do calisthenics, some days I just gotta keep my two feet on the floor. We also definitely ate Spam.
Alexander Hodge photographed by Victoria Stevens for GQ Australia Magazine (2020) Harper's Bazaar Spain Assisted stylist, Almudena Guerra Gali. I took a long break over Christmas—longer than I should've—so I actually was struggling to get back on track, and quarantine has been really good for me because of all the time I have at home.
I let myself go completely. I feel really lame saying that quarantine is making me anxious, because I'm not an essential worker, I'm not a front-line worker, and I'm not battling COVID-19. Alexander Hodge Getty Images for SAGindie “Asian Bae” is spilling all his secrets for staying in shape during quarantine. From award-winning writing and photography to binge-ready videos to electric live events, GQ meets millions of modern men where they live, creating the moments that create conversations.The Real-Life Diet of Insecure's Alexander Hodge, Who Worked Hard for His Shirtless Moment.The Australian actor prepped for his glowed-up role by hiring a trainer, going all-organic, and sleeping as much as possible.The cancer survivor can tell you a thing or two about living off of just green bananas.The Real-Life Diet of Ethan Zohn, A Three-Season. When I'm really good in my practice, I can get up to 20, but right now I'm at 10 minutes, and that's about all I can muster before I start distracting myself.I have one more thing: plants. Celia Au - Netflix Wu's Assassin. I switched to eating only organic food, which I try to maintain now. Alexander Hodge is an Australian actor. I go crazy if I sit still for too long. But switching to all-organic is easy when you don't have places to be, though my grocery bill pretty much doubled. Alexander is Chinese Australian and in a recent interview with GQ Australia he tells us how he got into acting: I enjoyed acting at school, but I never really thought about pursuing it because I wanted to play rugby. Paper Magazine.
Hypebae. I was doing 16:8, so starting eating around 12 pm and finishing at 8 pm every day.It's stupid and I don't recommend it. Even when it came time to having a cheat meal, I would still make sure all the ingredients were really good quality, and everything was pesticide-free or hormone-free. Kevin Woo. I ended up having to get a complete knee reconstruction, and I was in a wheelchair for a few months and had to learn how to walk again.I ride my bike a lot more than I run, because my knee really struggles. I've recently gone pescatarian and non-dairy, and I thought that would lower my grocery bill. I'm still spending ridiculous amounts of money on food. Undefeated.There’s no place I love more than a hawker center. You’re not eating anything, you’re just eating food dye. Spam is kind of like the meat version of tofu—you can cut it and cook it and do whatever you want with it. And I gave up drinking, which also helped cut the calories. If I don't start a workout before midday, it's not gonna happen, so I do 10 a.m.I give myself one day off a week, just to give my body some recovery time, and also let myself be a lazy slob because that's my true form. Little bit of ketchup? If you don't like Spam but you eat sausages, you've gotta take a long, hard look at yourself in the mirror. Slant'd Magazine. These are very much comfort foods for me. But it gives me a lot more energy, and I feel satisfied and full for longer.I like cooking in the kitchen, so I've actually had a lot of fun going online and researching different recipes and trying to make vegan versions or healthier versions of things I love. Spam and rice. I also meditate in the mornings for 10 minutes. My next mission is to find a healthy brownie.