I eat mostly organic, but I love macaroni and cheese, Mexican food, and egg-and-cheese croissants. So when I indulge, I eat protein and veggies for the rest of the day. It really is all about moderation and balance. – Marisa Miller
I don’t starve myself. Anyone who knows me will tell you I have an appetite. I’d much rather work out and not diet than not work out and have to diet. – Marisa Miller
I’m from Santa Cruz in Northern California, and the 49ers were my dad and I’s bonding time. – Marisa Miller
Surfing is definitely something I used to do a lot more before I was working, but I know the waves will always be there, and it’s something that, when I’m not traveling as much, I’ll definitely get back into. – Marisa Miller
When I found out I was pregnant, the first thing that had to go was the acne medicine and chemical-filled face washes and lotions. I made sure everything was natural and organic, and I started reading blogs by other pregnant women. – Marisa Miller
Eating smart is all about having an awareness of your body. The most obvious way to do that is by seeing it. So when you’re trying to lose weight, spend more time wearing less. I don’t think I could eat a plate of nachos naked – could you? – Marisa Miller
I personally don’t like guys who are super-muscly and stacked and overdo it in that way. Having a natural, healthy body is the best. It doesn’t mean you have to be a certain size, because everybody’s different. – Marisa Miller
For acting, if there’s a strong female role and there is that action element, for me that just feels really natural. – Marisa Miller
I really wanted to be as healthy as I could. It wasn’t about getting my six-pack back. There are more important things in life than a six-pack, I realized. It was just so much more important to take care of my baby and take care of myself in a healthy way; so now, it’s been a slow process, but I’m back in shape. – Marisa Miller
I’ve tried to maintain a healthy image but not necessarily a size because as women, we’re all different sizes. I go for being the healthy size; whatever that is for you. It’s important to embrace that and love your body for what it is. Each woman has her own body. – Marisa Miller
I have two houses in California, and they’re both within a couple of minutes from the beach. So, I definitely feel at home in California and by the ocean. – Marisa Miller
All girls like guys who are tough. Obviously, riding a motorcycle – I don’t want to say that there’s a bad boy quality – but there’s definitely a tough and macho thing about a guy who rides a motorcycles and that element of danger. That’s really sexy. – Marisa Miller
My first trimester I was so exhausted. I could sleep 10 hours, then wake up, look in the mirror and still have eyes like a hound dog! I felt like the life was sucked out of me, no matter how much sleep I got. It was obvious that my body was really busy doing something else and ‘beauty sleep’ didn’t exist anymore! – Marisa Miller
If I’m going to have something rich and yummy, I’m not reaching for prepackaged brownies. I’m going to make a pie from scratch. – Marisa Miller
Eighty percent of the things I do are not natural for my personality. I believe you have to fake it till you make it. Act like you’re confident and you’ll get there. – Marisa Miller
I had been asked to start going out for roles here and there throughout my career, but I know that acting is a hard thing; it takes a lot of work, and I was traveling. I didn’t have the time to really focus on it, so I really waited for the right project to come along. – Marisa Miller
I love rock and roll. Sometimes I feel like I was born in the wrong decade because I love Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix and… those are my bands. – Marisa Miller
I loved my second trimester! I didn’t feel sick anymore and had more energy. My bloated belly turned into a baby bump, and I definitely looked pregnant. That was a relief because when I was around 4.5 months, you could see people having this inner monologue with themselves, wondering if I ate too much pizza or if I was pregnant. – Marisa Miller
When I first started playing team sports, I was a little too sweet for my own good. I’d be in tears because I wasn’t doing well. But the healthy competition really toughened me up. – Marisa Miller