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Madonna: Working out saved me from injuries after fall

/ 02:00 PM March 06, 2015

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NEW YORK — Exercising regularly has been like a prayer answered for Madonna. The singer says thanks to staying active, she didn’t suffer much after falling during her performance at the Brit Awards.

“If wasn’t in good shape — tuck and roll,” the singer, laughing, said during an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday night. “I attribute a lot of the fact that I came out all right because I’m in good shape.”

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The 56-year-old tumbled last week during a live performance after her dancers tugged at her flowing cape, dragging her down three steps. She got up after being yanked and continued her performance of “Living for Love.”

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Madonna said the cape had been tied too tightly at the neck and after the performance, she said she suffered whiplash.

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This Feb. 8, 2015 file photo shows Madonna performing at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. The pop icon said in an interview Thursday, March 5, that being active saved her from serious injuries at the Brit Awards. The 56-year-old tumbled Feb. 25, during a live performance after her dancers tugged at her flowing cape, dragging her down three steps. AP

On Thursday, she said she was doing OK.

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Madonna said she’s switched up her workout routines over the years to “keep things interesting, shock my body.”

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“I still do a lot of dance cardio. I started doing yoga again. I do interval training, metabolic interval training … jumping ropes; something called body art,” she said. “It has to change. You get bored doing the same thing over and over again.”

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She said her workout playlist includes hip-hop, house and dance music.

“Anywhere from 120-128 beats per minute is a like good tempo for me,” she said.

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Madonna added that her iPod currently is playing EDM producer Kidnap Kid and Diplo, who produced some of her new album “Rebel Heart,” out next week. She’s also been listening to electronic duo Disclosure and rapper Drake — acts she may collaborate with in the future.

“I almost worked with Disclosure, but it didn’t work out because they were on tour while I was making my record,” she said. “I don’t know, maybe I’ll collaborate with Drake.”

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