Daisy Fuentes Celebrity Diet, Workout, and Weight Loss Tips Revealed! Daisy graces the cover of Fitness Magazine’s August 2008 edition. Inside Daisy tells all of her secrets on how she stays in shape in her forties.

Daisy has always had a healthy physique, and we at How Celebrities Lose Weight aren’t surprised to see her staying active and fit. Do you want to get in shape like Daisy? Then keep reading to find out all of her Weight Loss Tips below.

Daisy’s Happy Diet

“I eat well and exercise regularly because down the road I want to continue to be active.”  “Thin-crust margarita pizza and champagne. One of the reasons I bought my house was because it has a wood-burning oven in which I can make pizza!”

Daisy’s Workout

For photo shoots, she kicks things up a notch, especially when she’ll be posing in a swimsuit. “I added workouts and used weights and a stability ball in my Pilates sessions. It’s FITNESS, for God’s sake!” says Fuentes, laughing.  “I wanted to be as fit as I can be and represent my age well.”  “I’m definitely not a cardio-machine girl — I have a treadmill in my garage, but I don’t really use it. I need to be having fun, so I play tennis and go for long hikes in the hills just five minutes from my backyard. With my trainer, we mix it up and do different things, including kickboxing.”

Daisy’s Workout Playlist

  • “Gotta Get Down (Spanglish Remix)” - Celia Cruz
  • “SexyBack” - Justin Timberlake
  • “Start Me Up” - Rolling Stones
  • “Elevation (Disco Mix)” - U2
  • “Rollout” - Ludacris
  • “El Cuarto de Tula” - Buena Vista Social Club
  • “Hot Boyz” - Missy Elliot
  • “China Girl” - David Bowie
  • “Big Pimpin’” - Jay-Z
  • “Maneater” - Nelly Furtado
  • “Give It to Me” - Timbaland
  • “Buttons” - The Pussy Cat Dolls
  • “Sun Is Shining” - Bob Marley
  • “4 Minutes” - Madonna (featuring Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)
  • “All Nite (Don’t Stop)” - Janet Jackson

Daisy’s Confidence Secret

“I’m like everyone else. Some days you wake up feeling great about yourself. Some days not so much. My trick is to always do the best I can. It’s fortifying knowing you’ve done everything you could to treat your body right.”

“That’s one of the best things about being older.”  “I’m comfortable with who I am, and I don’t care about fitting into any specific category or size. I can’t say that was always the case.”

Source: Fitness Magazine

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Samantha Harris Celebrity Diet, Workout, and Weight Loss Tips Revealed! Samantha Harris is probably best known for her work as a host on the E entrainment channel, and Dancing with the Stars.  Samantha has also worked as a host on Extra, The View, and The Next Joe Millionaire.  Samantha is in great shape, and she works hard at it.  She is a fitness enthusiast, and has a great attitude about staying active.  Want to know all of Samantha’s Stay Slim Secrets?  Keep reading to find out what they are.

Diet

Samantha doesn’t follow a specific diet, but she does watch what she eats.  Samantha makes smart, and healthy choices, and allows herself the occasional treat.  Her is a typical day menu for Samantha.

Samantha’s Menu

  • Breakfast A banana with Trader Joe’s Greek Style Nonfat Yogurt (honey flavored) and a big mug of Swiss Miss No Sugar Added hot chocolate with calcium at the crack of dawn
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  • Snack To energize before hitting the gym, I enjoyed my fave protein-packed Fage Total 0% Greek Yogurt with 2 packets of Splenda, a squeeze of honey and topped with a Nature Valley Oats ‘N Honey Granola Bar.
  • Lunch It’s been a packed day—no time for a solid lunch, so I had an apple and a Promax Cookies ‘n Cream protein bar.
  • Dinner I have to get it in early before baby’s bathtime and bed, then off to a movie screening for work. I had a yummy bowl of butternut squash soup (vegan), blackened salmon and grilled asparagus with a big glass of water with lemon. During the movie (and every night, actually) I had a handful (OK, a BIG handful) of Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Covered Raisins—yum!

Samantha’s Weekly Workout Calendar

  • Monday: I take a 60-minute crazy, high-power cardio kickboxing class at the gym, with the requisite fast-paced punches, throws and kicks, Billy Blanks style.  This workout leaves me dripping by the end. It’s pretty intense; we always follow the cardio portion of the class with abs and stretching.
  • Tuesday: I run the Santa Monica stairs. I warm up, do some stretching and then run up the cement steps and back down again two times. After that, I run “laps” up the wood steps, over to the cement ones and down them. I’ll do 8-9 laps and then throw a last one in there as a cool-down.
  • Wednesday: I take a 60-minute cardio-sculpt class, which mixes cardio intervals with resistance training. Sometimes we’ll alternate five minutes of jumping rope or stepping with resistance training, and other times we’ll work with light dumbbells while on the step. At the end we focus on abs and stretching.
  • Thursday: Usually I’ll do a half-hour of upper-body weight training, either on my own or in a sculpt class, followed by 30 minutes on a cardio machine. Sometimes I’ll do the elliptical, stair-stepper or stationary bike, and other times I’ll spend 10 minutes on each one.
  • Friday: I do a 60-minute sculpt and stretch class that includes abs. This is kind of a rest day for me since it’s not nearly as intense as my other workouts. I’ll use 3-, 5- and 10-pounders, doubling up when I can and drop-setting when we go for more reps to really get the muscles burning.
  • Saturday: Some weeks I’ll go back to the gym for another installment of the cardio kickboxing class, but if the weather is nice, I’ll get outdoors and run the stairs again. However, when we have a chance, my husband and I enjoy going for a hike in the mountains near our home.
  • Sunday: I’ll usually take another cardio sculpt class in the morning, which by this time of the week really kicks my butt. Then if things aren’t too crazy in the afternoon, I’ll go back to the gym and take a 90-minute yoga class, which really helps me to relax and stretch out my body.

Source: Muscle & Fitness Hers Magazine, Self Magazine

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