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Feb 5

Kyle Richards Says She Doesn’t Work Out To Lose Weight, But For Her Mental Health – Yahoo Life

Kyle Richards may be known for being one of the glamorous ladies on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, but the 55-year-old mom of four isn't afraid to get sweaty. This season, the reality TV personality has been open about her increased dedication to fitness and health. (Of course, in true Housewives fashion, she hasn't totally ditched the glamorher Birkin bag is a well-documented gym essential.)

I think back to when I was in my 20s and 30s, and I look better than I did then, and thats after having four kids, Kyle told Us Weekly in a December 2023 interview. The Halloween franchise star credits her recent body transformation to a mindset shift. When I was younger, I used to work out to lose weight, Kyle said. Now its for mefirst and foremost, my mental health. The fact that it makes me look good is just a bonus.

While the ER alum shared with Us Weekly that she "started working out when [she] was 15" and discussed her past struggles with an eating disorder on RHOBH, Kyle has a more holistic approach to wellness now. "Ive learned to switch things up and what my body needs," Kyle told the outlet.

And because the Bravolebrity is no stranger to sharing her life with fans, the same goes for her recent fitness and weight loss journey. Here's everything Kyle Richards has shared about her healthy habits and lifestyle changes:

The reality star opened up about her decision to get sober on RHOBH, telling her fellow cast members, Im exercising and not drinking because guess what, even if I have two glasses of wine, the next day I feel down and depressed. I cant afford to be depressed right now.

After making this lifestyle change, Kyle started "seeing results pretty fast," she told Us Weekly. "Even though I wasnt a big drinker, removing alcohol made such a difference in my skin and how I felt."

And the benefits aren't just physical. Kyle shared in a July 2023 Instagram story that abstaining from alcohol has helped her anxiety. As someone that has always struggled with anxiety, I was very surprised to find myself surprisingly calm in situations which would normally trigger my anxiety. Safe to say its a win-win for me , she shared, per PEOPLE.

Kyle shared with Us Weekly that she first started her health and fitness journey after having a breast reduction in 2022, and that included cutting out "bad carbs," which meant "no sugar, no pasta, no bread, no alcohol."

These days, her diet is packed with lots of protein. "Breakfast is either a protein shake with a banana or oatmeal with berries. For a snack, I like apples and peanut butter or string cheese. I eat raw nuts when I want something crunchy or a healthy popcorn," she told the publication.

For lunch, Kyle opts for chicken or grilled fish on salad. And dinner is salmon, halibut, or chicken paillard with arugula and lemon.

"I like eating at home so I know whats going into my food," she added. "If I dont eat well, it affects my mood."

Although Kyle shared with Us Weekly that she has "always worked out," she pretty was doing the same workouts "on repeat." Now, the RHOBH star mixes it up a bit more. "Id go on hikes and spin. I started including weights, hot yoga [and] running, especially when going through a hard time. It really clears my head," Kyle said.

Kyle has also shared that running is one of her favorite workouts at the moment. "I just feel like running is where Im seeing the most results with my body, she said during an Amazon Live, via The New York Post. Im really enjoying pushing myself seeing how much faster I can run.

In January 2024, Kyle shared a video of herself doing some partner yoga with her instructor Alina at a resort in Punta de Mita, Mexico, where she showed off her serious core strength in a matching black-and-white workout set.

"I have always been my worst critic but now I am appreciative of my body and all that it has carried me through," she wrote on Instagram.

Now, Kyle is focused on using fitness to challenge her body, rather than change it.

"I dont want to lose any more weight. Im five-foot-two, and the heaviest I ever was was 132 [pounds]," she said. "Now, its settled at 117. [But] I need to change up my workouts because my body has become accustomed. I have this trainerCoryG Fitness on Instagramand hell email me a routine. You have to keep changing it constantly, otherwise the progress will halt."

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