Carrie Underwood has a simple work out routine.
The 'Something in the Water' hitmaker has revealed the secret to her stunning figure, opting for running, squats and lunges to help her keep in shape.
7 May 2016
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the American Country Countdown Awards on Sunday evening (01.05.16), she said: "You don't need that much. I like free weights and a Bosu, and you're in business. Maybe a medicine ball.
"I do lots of squats and lunges, and I like to run, I like to run outside if my knee allows me to. But just body weight stuff, push-ups, pull ups. It doesn't have to be complicated."
Meanwhile, the 33-year-old singer - who has 14-month-old son Isaiah with her husband, ice hockey star, Mike Fisher - previously revealed she thinks her "bum is a little nicer than it used to be" before she gave birth.
She shared: "I weigh more than I did when I was at my smallest, but I have a lot more muscle tone. I feel like my bum's a little nice than it used to be."
And Carrie has embraced her post-baby body, admitting having a child has also changed the "dynamic" of her marriage to the 35-year-old sportsman.
She added: "Your marriage does change a lot when you have a baby. It's a whole new dynamic.
"If we could keep having babies like Isaiah, we'd probably have quite a few. I would love to have a girl.
"I feel like everybody expected me to have an album full of 13 mommy-and-me tracks. Like, everything would be sentimental and mushy. I'm still me, and this is just another layer. I don't want to lose myself in being a mom."
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