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How Far Would You Go To Get a Hot Summer Body?

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
05/03/2026
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For those who call the Southern Hemisphere home, Spring has well and truly sprung – with puffer jackets slowly being swapped for T-shirts, and the countdown to long, lazy days at the beach officially on. But, while many Aussies are dreaming about iced lattes and coastal walks, a surprising number who did not subscribe to the get-bikini-ready-when-it’s-four-degrees-outside ethos, are also focused on something else entirely: achieving the elusive “hot Summer body.”

According to new research from nutrition and meal tracking app MyFitnessPal, one in four Australians are setting their sights on transforming their physique before Summer hits. And, while the motivation might sound healthy on the surface, the lengths many are willing to go are enough to make you sweat for all the wrong reasons.

The study revealed that younger Aussies feel the weight of this pressure most intensely, with nearly half (45%) of 18–24-year-olds admitting they want to be “beach-body ready.” And it’s not just about hitting the gym a little harder—many are taking extreme measures. Almost three in four (73%) people hoping to slim down are aiming to lose at least four kilos before Summer arrives. Men are more likely to turn to calorie-cutting (63%) and intense cardio sessions (45%), while nearly one in four women (23%) say they plan to skip meals altogether.

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Clinical nutritionist and MyFitnessPal ambassador Michaela Sparrow warns that chasing rapid results through restriction can come at a cost. “While many Australians might turn to restrictive diets in the hope of achieving quick results before the hot season, they can carry real risks for our health,” she says. “Real progress starts with balance, not restriction.”

It’s a reminder that the conversation around the “hot Summer body” is nothing new. Each year, the message gets louder: a slimmer waistline equals confidence on the sand. But, experts like Sparrow are urging Aussies to rewrite the script. Instead of obsessing over calories and kilos, she encourages focusing on how food fuels the body. Not just between November and February, but for life.

“When you take the time to track your nutrition and learn how to adapt your intake of key nutrients like protein and fibre, you start to build a stronger awareness of how what you eat affects your overall wellbeing,” she explains. “That awareness can help create lasting habits that support not only how we look, but more importantly, how we feel.”

So, what does this mean in practice? Rather than skipping breakfast to “save” calories for later, load your morning with something nourishing that keeps you energised for the day. Instead of pushing yourself through gruelling daily cardio sessions, find a movement you enjoy – whether that’s dancing in your living room, hiking with friends, or chasing the dog around the park. And, if you’re looking at those extra kilos with dread, remember that small, consistent changes trump unsustainable crash diets every time.

As Sparrow puts it, “It’s not about perfection. It’s about progress.”

The truth is, a hot Summer body doesn’t come from a single season. It comes from the choices we repeat, the habits we nurture, and the way we treat ourselves along the way. And maybe, just maybe, the hottest thing you can wear this Summer isn’t a six-pack or a thigh gap, but confidence in your own skin.

If you want to explore a healthier way to build better habits, apps like MyFitnessPal can help track not just calories, but nutrients too – shifting the focus from restriction to nourishment. Because, a true hot Summer body is a healthy one.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Health, bringing her expertise in wellness, beauty, and lifestyle content to the platform. She has an extensive background across leading women’s magazines and digital publications, including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List, Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar, and Huffington Post. At Women Love Health, Marie-Antoinette curates content that inspires women to live healthier, more balanced lives—covering holistic wellness, self-care, beauty, nutrition, and lifestyle trends. Her work reflects a deep commitment to practical, evidence-backed insights that empower women through every stage of life. She is also the Lifestyle for Women Love Tech and The Carousel.

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