Adam Levine Is Sexy And Flexible In The New Issue Of Men's Health
Posted on Tue Jan 29th, 2013 12:26pm PDT By X17 Staff
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Adam Levine covers the March issue of Men's Health, and not only does he strike an impressive pose for his spread, but he reveals how he maintains his hot bod.
Not surprisingly, Adam says it's all about yoga! "It's made me more successful," he says. "I love it and don't know what I'd do without it. I have a hard time sitting still. I can be all over the map. Yoga has given me the ability to be more focused and make better decisions that come from a clear place." However, he's not exactly a traditional yogi. "There's a very specific yoga cliche: Eat these foods, wear these clothes, believe only these things," he says. "I don't want to be that."
So what about his wardrobe? "I tend to go for clothes with a classic feel. But I also want them to have a story, a history, some meaning," he says. "I don't want to buy a T-shirt and then go out to lunch and see someone else wearing the same thing. I want my clothes to be unique. Not necessarily expensive, just one of a kind."
"When you look at anyone who I considered a fashion icon, the clothes are always a collage of different looks and moods," he adds. "I love waking up, throwing on some yoga pants, and hanging out all day looking like a psycho. And then that night I'll throw on a suit and go out looking like a businessman," he explains. "I love that flexibility. I wouldn't do any of this sh*t if it weren't fun."
Adam Levine covers the March issue of Men's Health, and not only does he strike an impressive pose for his spread, but he reveals how he maintains his hot bod.
Not surprisingly, Adam says it's all about yoga! "It's made me more successful," he says. "I love it and don't know what I'd do without it. I have a hard time sitting still. I can be all over the map. Yoga has given me the ability to be more focused and make better decisions that come from a clear place." However, he's not exactly a traditional yogi. "There's a very specific yoga cliche: Eat these foods, wear these clothes, believe only these things," he says. "I don't want to be that."
So what about his wardrobe? "I tend to go for clothes with a classic feel. But I also want them to have a story, a history, some meaning," he says. "I don't want to buy a T-shirt and then go out to lunch and see someone else wearing the same thing. I want my clothes to be unique. Not necessarily expensive, just one of a kind."
"When you look at anyone who I considered a fashion icon, the clothes are always a collage of different looks and moods," he adds. "I love waking up, throwing on some yoga pants, and hanging out all day looking like a psycho. And then that night I'll throw on a suit and go out looking like a businessman," he explains. "I love that flexibility. I wouldn't do any of this sh*t if it weren't fun."