Paige Spiranac in Swimsuit Honors "US Open Week" Celebwell

Posted by Elina Uphoff on Friday, May 17, 2024

Paige Spiranac is showing off her patriotism – in her swimsuit. The pro golfer flaunts her amazing figure in an American flag-themed bathing suit in one of her latest social media posts. "US Open week! Thought this was a perfect picture to honor the week," she captioned the picture shared to her Instagram account.  How does the pro golfer maintain her fit physique? Read on to see 5 ways Paige Spranac 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!

Paige maintains that"exercise and eating healthy" help her mental health. "My mood is significantly better when I workout daily and make sure I meal prep for the week," she said on Instagram

Paige is a fan of time-restricted eating. "I start eating at 11am and I end eating at 7pm," she dished during a What I Eat YouTube video. "I did it for three and a half weeks and I saw really good changes. I sleep better and my body feels better. It's fun to mix it up."

Paige tries to keep healthy eating as simple as possible. She keeps quick-preparation items like canned veggies, pre-cooked rice, and frozen burritos on hand. "I like things that are very easy," she said in her What I Eat video. "I think people are intimidated by healthy food because, one, it's expensive which is frustrating, but also it's time consuming to have fresh produce all the time and to make these health elaborate meals. I like to find hacks so I can make something that is healthy and also doesn't take a couple of hours." 

Paige indulges in cheat meals. Her go-to indulgence? "Definitely a hot dog. There is nothing better than a golf course hot dog. I can only eat my hot dogs with ketchup," she revealed on her Playing A Round podcast. She also has a massive sweet tooth and loves ice cream and lemon bars.

Paige stays away from booze. "I don't drink alcohol pretty much at all," she said, revealing that she stopped drinking her senior year of college. "I hate being hungover. I don't like the feeling of it. I'm never really interested in drinking anymore," she admitted. "I think it's bettered my life. If you are ever struggling with your weight or mental health just try and cut alcohol out. It really helped me."

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