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2018 Miss World Philippines Katarina Rodriguez stays fit to empower herself

Katarina Rodriguez had this to say about beauty pageants: “It’s competitive towards yourself… it’s all about women empowerment”

Photos from Instagram

Katarina Rodriguez—of Asia’s Next Top Model fame and a well-known face in local and international pageantry—was crowned Sunday evening as this year’s Miss World Philippines. Subjected to a rather timely inquiry that spotlighted the supposedly anti-feminist politics of beauty pageants, Rodriguez bagged the title through a reworking of what competition meant in the context of beauty contests:

“One thing I can tell you is that you may think it’s very competitive but in fact, you understand beauty pageants when you know that it is actually not competitive towards other women. It’s competitive towards yourself. And instead it’s all about women empowerment, and you can feel that with this group of girls. I’ve been with them for two months and each girl knows that we are all individually beautiful,” she said.

It takes a while to see the faint associations Rodriguez is alluding to, but read her answer again and you’ll find that they’re there: self-competition as motivation to improve yourself; taking steps to improve yourself (in spite of the illusion of external competition) as a manifestation of autonomy—that in itself is a form of power.

So how exactly does Rodriguez empower herself? Fitness, among many things, obviously plays a key role in that process, and, as we did a bit of research and scrolled through her Instagram feed, it’s clear that she takes the time and makes the effort to stay fit:

She works out a lot

Here’s a no-brainer: Katarina Rodriguez spends a lot of time at the gym

She does ab workouts

Try this 15-minute routine featuring Rodriguez and her best friend Maureen Schrijvers:

She plays a lot of sports

“I am a black belt first degree in taekwondo, (have been) dancing ballet for 10 years, and love to read, draw, and surf. I am also an indoor cycling instructor at Saddle Row studio. I’m very adventurous. I love trying new sports and doing anything under the sun,” Rodriguez shared in an interview.

Katarina describes herself as “very adventurous” and is open to trying out new sports

She surfs

Surfing is one of her go-to activities

She’s a serious runner

She was a member of the De La Salle University Women’s Track and Field team.

She does yoga

She believes in valuing the mind just as much as the body

She understands the value of a balanced, healthy meal

Acai bowls are one of her favorite meals

She reads a lot

We know that reading obviously has no direct relation to fitness, but we can’t help but point out that it’s a great way to empower yourself. Rodriguez herself knows this
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Catherine Orda: Catherine Orda is the in-house copy editor of Hinge Inquirer and is the former content creator of Multisport.ph and F&B Report.