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How Akshay Kumar Remains Fit Without Going to the Gym

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Jul, 2016 01:55 PM
  • How Akshay Kumar Remains Fit Without Going to the Gym
In today’s times, when most men seem to be obsessed with muscles or abs, Akshay’s fitness rules are simple.
 
Fitness comes from keeping your body active and there are different ways to do so without hitting the gym. 
 
He is heavily into kick-boxing and shadow-boxing. He also practices parkour, yoga for a strong mind and other sports like basketball and enjoys trekking. “Take out at least one hour every day to exercise, in any form. If you can’t exercise, just go for a walk for an hour,” is his favourite advice. 
 
 
His routine is fun, keeps the body and mind stable and is not bound to building muscles in the gym. In fact, he doesn’t pick up weights at all. Instead, he feels it’s best to pick up your own body weight by engaging in rocking climbing, hiking, skipping or swinging.
 
He swims for an hour every morning and then practices martial arts for an hour, followed by yoga and stretching exercises and finally ends his workout by meditating for an hour for peace and mental strength. He works out 5 to 6 times in a week.
 
 

Yoga game strong 😎😎 Happy International Yoga Day 😜

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Now, here’s a secret you may have not known, Akshay Kumar loves water workouts. “During summers, I love working out by the poolside and I even practice kicks or punches in the water. During winters, I mostly do parkour,” he confessed during his interview
 
 
 

2nd #RealAbs exercise is 1 of the few skills that actually targets Lower Abs. 20x5 #LegRaises2TheBar #UCanDoIt #Brothers

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Natural therapy
 
 
He proudly admits that even after 32 years of working out, he still doesn’t have more than 4 or 6 abs. He has never resorted to any short cuts to build his body, like supplements, powders or shakes. He is of the belief that gyms can help you strengthen your stamina but in order to maintain physical fitness, it’s best to build your body naturally.
 
His motto is simple, ‘Health matters most.’ He avoids alcohol, smoking, nicotine and caffeine in any form and even coffee or tea. "If you smoke or drink, you will not have the stamina to workout," he said in his interview for Bombay Times.
 
He believes in having a balanced diet and eating the way our ancestors ate. “Whatever your mother makes at home, is the best”, he will tell you. "I eat anything my mother gives me, whether it is haldi doodh for immunity or warm water with honey for a bad throat," he says. 
 
Homemade food is the best
 
 
“I never diet”, he proclaims, “Eat everything but eat at the right time.” Akshay is known to finish his dinner by 7 pm and there’s a scientific reason to it.  According to Ayurveda, you should eat at least 2 to 3 hours before heading to sleep because your body needs that much time to digest the food. If you eat close to your sleeping time, your digestive processes keep going on, leaving you restless when in bed.
 
He starts his day with a heavy meal of parathas and a glass of milk followed by fresh fruits and nuts for snacks. Lunch is a balanced meal of lentils, brown rice, wholesome veggies or lean meat and yogurt. The last meal of the day is a light combination of soup and sautéed vegetables.
 
 
If he feels hungry after 7 pm, he'd probably have an egg white omelette or soup or something that is easy to digest. And when he has to head out for dinner, he only eats proteins and tries to avoid carbs.
 
His tip to avoid unwanted cravings through the day - “Eat every three hours but eat healthy," he announced on the sets of MasterChef India. 
 
The secret to Akshay Kumar’s fabulously fit body is out and it’s fairly easy to follow.
 
 
“You don’t have to be obsessed with exercising or dieting, the most important thing is to maintain a balanced and active lifestyle.”

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