For upper body, Ariana hits the glute bridges and lying tricep extensions once again, standing rope triceps extensions, dumbbell T-raises, and standing cable reverse flys.
“We focus on the upper body once per week, but all of Ariana’s workouts focus on dynamic movements that hit multiple body parts, so we’re never really isolating a single muscle group for a whole session,” Pasternak told Shape.
The two also make a point to minimize bicep work. “By avoiding the biceps, the triceps become dominant, which is good for posture,” he said. “Strengthening her triceps pulls her shoulder blades back, helping her retain a very regal posture.”
She walks 12,000 steps a day.
Ariana is big on getting her steps in, so Pasternak gives her a step goal every day—“whether she’ll be dancing to get that step goal or watching her favorite movies while walking down the treadmill really slowly,” he told Popsugar in 2017.
Sometimes he’ll give her a count of 12,000 steps per day—which she hits. “I can’t imagine her being still,” he added. (FWIW, the ideal step counts tend to be individual—meaning, you don’t need to walk 12,000 steps a day, too.)
She eats a vegan diet.
Ariana has been vegan for years, and raves about the plant-based eating plan. “I’ve eaten organically since I was little and always kept meat minimal but today marks my first day as a 100% Vegan!!! Joyous day,” she announced on X in 2013.
“I am a firm believer in eating a full plant-based, whole-food diet that can expand your life length and make you an all-round happier person,” she later told The Mirror. “It is tricky dining out, but I just stick to what I know–veggies, fruit, and salad–then, when I get home, I’ll have something else.”
Ariana is big on strawberries and also enjoys eating almonds and cashews. “They make great healthy snacks to keep me energized throughout my day!” she told Shape.
Earlier this year, Ariana shared that her family tends to forget her dietary preferences, even though she’s been vegan for more than a decade. “I don’t think they forget; I think they don’t want to remember,” she joked on the Hot Ones podcast. “My nonna always offers me meatballs and I’m like ‘No, thank you, I’m still plant-based.’”
Korin Miller is a freelance writer specializing in general wellness, sexual health and relationships, and lifestyle trends, with work appearing in Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Self, Glamour, and more. She has a master’s degree from American University, lives by the beach, and hopes to own a teacup pig and taco truck one day.