Kim Kardashian just seems to be popping out everywhere including for a family boat race

Oct 1, 2012 - 07:16
Oct 1, 2012 - 07:41
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Kim Kardashian just seems to be popping out everywhere including for a family boat race
Stretch ... Kim goes through workout

The busty star was snapped paddle in hand, warming up for a Dragon Boat race in Miami, Florida.

The fit 31-year-old joined forces with mum Kris to represent the Dash Store team in a head-to-head with sister Kourtney and step-dad Bruce.

Curvy Kim - girlfriend of rapper Kanye West - lined up on the waterside for a pre-race workout.

Wearing a plunging black top, tracksuit and leggings, the millionaire star was put through her paces.

She crouched down to the floor and went through a rigorous stretching routine before getting so hot she had to slip off her jacket.

Kim Kardashian warms up
You flexy thing ... Kim Kardashian warms up
 
Kim Kardashian goes through workout
Stretch ... Kim goes through workout
Kim Kardashian shared pic with 16m followers
Twitter pic ... star shared pic with 16m followers

Earlier, she shared a self-snapped camera phone picture of herself wearing the revealing clobber with her 16million Twitter followers, along with the caption: "Ready to workout."

Kim Kardashian tucks shades down her top
Glass act ... Kim tucks shades down her top

Then rowing experts gave the family a crash course in the art of rowing before they hit the waves.

Kim Kardashian and family were shown how to row
Lesson ... Kardashian family were shown how to row

The Kardashian mob then jumped in their boats and hit the water for the 250m sprint, which Kim’s team lost.

No doubt she was relaxed on the water with those built-in buoyancy aids.

Kim Kardashian boat race
Race ... Kim's team finished second
 

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