María León wants it all. "My life is music, I am a pastry chef, dancer, actress and closet comedian. I want to see the world and have superpowers!" She looked super posing in a swimsuit on social media. "#esViernesYElCuerpoLoSabe," she captioned it. ("It's Friday and the body knows it.") "CUERPAAAAAAAAAZOOOOOI 😍," commented athlete Brenda Castro. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways María León stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
María said: "This year the priority is balance, it is paying attention to my mind, body and heart… be patient with the processes and with myself, give myself a chance, make mistakes and forgive myself as part of learning, learn something new, let go of what does not make me happy without lose sight of my goal or the direction of my dream… close my eyes without fear and trust… trust that not everything will happen as I want, but what happens in the end will be better than what I want, as it has always been . 🙏🏽💫
#Do not give up
#unwavering
#canifyouwant
#Love you"
León once filmed herself dancing in her gym. She captioned it:
"#NoteToOneSelf 💫
When you feel a brake, release it
When you feel love, value it
When you feel lonely, learn to be with you.
When you feel sad… dance! ☺️
Always appreciate feeling, it makes you powerful"
"Today the training was for me ♥️ …," she captioned herself pole dancing. "For a foundational class, a dance background is definitely not necessary, in fact even if you're somewhat 'rhythmically challenged' you can still experience great success, and most importantly have fun!," says ACE Fitness when writing about a class. "If you're in the market for a fun way to be physically active while focusing on improving your coordination, balance, endurance, flexibility and strength, then pole fitness may be right up your alley."
María shared an image of her in the gym, saying she was inspired. "This week I have seen so many people who want to succeed, achieve their dreams, not stop, that I feel enormously inspired, I love seeing people move forward and win their own battles…," she captioned it. "I love you, you inspire me… take something that lives in your heart as a banner of your path and you will never lack strength!"
María has done handstands, and has an incredible strong back. Careful out there; make sure you're ready. "Higher risk yoga poses appear to include headstand, shoulder stand, lotus and half lotus (seated cross-legged position), forward bend, backward bend, and handstand.5 Beginners in particular should consider avoiding advanced postures such as headstand or lotus position. Particular attention must be paid to the spine, as this is where the highest number of injuries occur," says the Mayo Clinic.
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