SPORTS Illustrated alum Christie Brinkley shared her secrets to a trim physique decades after she first appeared on the coveted cover.
The 71-year-old practices a strict balance of regimes and to maintain her picture perfect .


The American has wowed with her looks since first appearing on the scene in the 1970s.
She solidified herself as a titan of the industry when she appeared on three consecutive covers of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 1979, 1980, and 1981.
Since then she has enjoyed a successful career with over 500 magazines covers, including Glamour, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Rolling Stone.
Now, fans continue to be left stunned by her apparently age-defying looks and sensational bikini bod.
She recently left her followers curious to her secrets as she posted a series of selfies, looking as young and fit as ever.
And don't worry because Christie does not gate-keep when it comes to her looks.
Over the years, she has spoken openly about her holy grail workouts and healthy lifestyle.
We've rounded up some of her tips and tricks for anyone hoping to replicate the model's better-than-ever appearance.
Fitness Regime
Christie makes sure to keep moving during her day-to-day life.
She constantly posts on social media about her love of cycling, as well as spin classes.
“When I'm in a place where I can get on a bicycle and just go for a long ride, I love doing that, but I also like to jump on aPelotonor to take a spin class of some sort,' she toldPeople.
“I do a 20- or a 30-minute class several days a week, and then I'll do some of the floor exercises and arm and core [the other days]”.
She also previously shared her love of yoga with Women's Health.
“Every time I'm doing it, I've got both dogs aiming for my face, trying to give me kisses,” Christie said.
She also keeps fit by incorporating intentional movements into her everyday routine.
“Sometimes I'll tell myself ‘OK, I'm going to hold that leg in place while I'm bending down', and then your leg starts to tremble,” she added.
Healthy diet
Diet is also a very important part of Christie's lifestyle and she places an emphasis on nutrition within her family.
and hers involves limited sugar and meat.
“I've always fed my children, my family, and myself a rainbow of colour a day,” she told The Cut.
Christie, who has been a vegetarian since she was 13, explained that a typically eats raw oats with berries and nuts for breakfast every day.
“For lunch, I go into greens and do a salad, then add a protein like a bean or nuts,” she said.
“Dinner is more of the same except maybe I'll put my vegetables on a bean pasta, rice, grain, or quinoa.”
She also limits her sugar intake, finding it helps when trying to lose weight.
Christie is strongly opposed to dieting, saying people shouldn't view healthy eating as a diet.
“It's like you are denying something you should be having,” she explained.
“Instead, you need to have a paradigm shift and be like, ‘I have the opportunity to gift myself.'”

Beauty Treatments
While she is not a fan of Botox, Christie has candidly spoken about her anti-aging regimen.
“I keep my beauty routine very simple, I use sunblock and SBLA Beauty every day,” said the model, who is brand ambassador for company.
“I love knowing that under whatever sunblock or makeup I use that I have powerful active ingredients working for me giving me both immediate and long term results.”
She spoke about her negative experience with Botox during an appearance on TheTamron HallShow.
“I don't Botox. I like the movement. I like to be able to have expression and move my face,” she said.
“I only did Botox once and had a bad experience with it and I never did it again.”
However, she is still a fan of filler and laser treatments, and swears by SBLA's sculpting wands for her neck and forehead.
“I'm aging at my own pace. And I love that today, we can choose how we want to age,” she said.
“It's what you do EVERY DAY that will determine how healthy and vibrant you look and feel!” she wrote in a post on Instagram.
“Sleep well, eat a rainbow organic diet, stay hydrated, and protect and care for your skin 24 hours a day.”

