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Eva Mendes Reveals Her Workout Secrets

And the one workout she's heartbroken she can't do.

In a new interview with Shape magazine, she revealed the workouts she can’t live without (but has to anyway).

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She spoke to the fitness magazine about how her fitness regime has adapted after having kids.

“In some ways, it’s been more challenging to get back in shape after my second daughter. Yet it’s not as hard as I thought it would be, because I’m always running around with the kids. I never sit down—I’m on the move all day.”

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She added, “I love doing intervals, like running and sprinting, and I see great results with that versus the 30 or 45 minutes of steady cardio I used to do on the treadmill. Between intervals, I lift weights. Right now I’m sticking to light weights because I have a herniated disc in my lower back. It’s pretty severe, and I have to work around it.”

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Unfortunately she can’t do all the workouts she would want to at the moment.

“I love squats, but I’ve been told that I have to do lunges instead of squats for the time being. I know a lot of people wouldn’t find that heartbreaking, but I really do!”

She mentioned that her weakness when it comes to sweet foods is Cadbury chocolate eggs – particularly difficult to resist as Easter is coming up!

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“The mini ones and the big ones with the filling,” she said.

Her husband Ryan Gosling was nominated for Best Actor at the Oscars this year, but unfortunately she couldn’t be there to share the moment with him this time.

Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes rarely make red carpet appearances together, so the Oscars isn’t really an exception to the rule. The actress opened up about why she’s just not a ‘red carpet’ person, and why she didn’t make it this year.

“What people don’t know about me is that I love being home,” Eva says. “Instead of hitting the red carpet, I’d rather be with our girls.”

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