Wednesday, February 4, 2026
ADVT 
Health & Fitness

Feel the Burn, Feel the Beat: Fitness Gets a Cultural Twist 


Natasha D'Souza Darpan, 12 Mar, 2025 01:09 PM
  • Feel the Burn, Feel the Beat: Fitness Gets a Cultural Twist 


In fitness studios across Canada, South Asian-inspired workouts are turning exercise into a cultural movement. From high-energy Bhangra sessions to Bollywood-themed boot camps, BollyX is emerging as the “next big thing” because it is not just about breaking a sweat but also breaking barriers—making fitness an inclusive, community-driven experience. 

This high-energy, full-body workout fitness program combines the moves of Bollywood and Bhangra dance with strength training, cardio, and muscle toning packed in an hour-long session. Designed to engage core muscles and build stamina, these reps are also believed to enhance cardiovascular health.  

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced dancer, the routine provides variations to suit every fitness level, making it a fun and inclusive way to get fit. 

BollyX: A Global Fitness Phenomenon 

Gopika Arora, Group Fitness Leader at Fitness World Canada, explains the appeal of this workout style: “BollyX workouts are incredibly effective because they combine high-energy movement with elements of cardio, strength, and endurance training. Bhangra, in particular, involves explosive footwork, deep squats, and powerful arm movements, which enhance stamina and core strength.” These dynamic moves, set to Bollywood’s infectious beats, make the class feel more like a celebration. As Gopika emphasizes, “These classes are gaining popularity globally because they offer a fun alternative to traditional workouts, making participants excited to work out rather than view it as a chore.” 

Dildeep Khaira, certified BollyX instructor, adds, “Bhangra and Bollywood connect us to our roots, and therefore, people don’t see them just as workouts but soul food.” 

Intensity Tailored for All Fitness Levels 

“A class usually involves a lot of jumping, squats, and upper-body movement, making it a full-body workout,” Gopika shares. To ensure accessibility for all, instructors provide modifications. “For beginners, I recommend low-impact options like smaller movements, less jumping, and simpler footwork. For regular and advanced participants, I increase intensity with deeper squats, faster tempos, and more energetic jumps,” she notes. 

Dildeep also emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in these classes, “BollyX and Bhangra workouts vary from low, moderate to high intensity. Just like other traditional fitness classes, there’s a warm-up and cool-down component, which is essential to avoid injuries.” 

Overcoming Psychological Barriers 

While the physical workout is engaging, psychological barriers can arise for some participants. Dance-based fitness can be intimidating, particularly when it involves unfamiliar movements or intense routines. Dildeep elaborates, “Sometimes learners can be shy trying out a new class or not feeling fit enough or seldom accessibility can be an issue. I try to put them at ease by connecting with them before the class and encouraging them throughout.”  

“Dancing can be extremely vulnerable for participants,” further admits Gopika. “It’s not uncommon for beginners to feel self-conscious about their coordination or worry they aren’t fit enough to keep up. However, I work hard to create a supportive and non-judgmental environment. I am constantly reminding them to just have fun with it! Don’t overthink about perfecting the routine and have a great workout however that looks for you.”  

Dildeep recalls one particular moment, “Once I taught a class where a senior gentleman just sat on the bouncing ball and moved his body with the music. That’s totally fine. He felt welcomed and included, and that’s a win for me!” 

Building a Diverse Fitness Community 

Beyond the physical benefits, these fitness classes foster a sense of unity and community among enthusiasts. Gopika agrees, “The most surprising outcome of these ‘sweat hours’ would be the ability to empower the community. These Bhangra/Bollywood-inspired classes deeply connect individuals and have sparked a genuine love and appreciation for South Asian music and culture.” What began as a workout routine soon evolved into a supportive, celebratory get-together where people bond over music and movement. She shares, “I see more diverse people embracing Bollywood music and Bhangra, breaking cultural barriers through this fun, energetic workout.” 

Dildeep weighs in, “It’s not just the South Asian community—people from all backgrounds are joining in. We’ve created a fitness community where everyone can vibe to the same rhythm, regardless of their ethnicity. There’s only positivity and no competition when everyone is dancing and uplifting each other. The shared joy of dance and fitness has united people across the globe fostering a sense of belonging.” 

The Future of Culturally-Inspired Fitness 

As fitness trends continue to evolve, the future of the industry leans toward more inclusive and diverse approaches. “Culturally inspired fitness is only going to grow! People are looking for new workouts that feel joyful, immersive, and inclusive,” predicts Gopika. “I see more fusion-style classes emerging combining functional, primal, and mobility movements.” 

Dildeep also envisions a journey where the fusion of global rhythms becomes a mainstay in fitness. “The joy of dance and fitness is universal and the appeal will only continue to widen,” she concludes. 

Get Dancing: Join the BollyX Revolution 

With its combination of fun, inclusivity, and effective exercise, BollyX is changing the way the world approaches fitness—one Bollywood beat at a time. 

So, what are you waiting for? Lace-up your sneakers and get ready to work your body like they do in the movies. Fitness cannot get more exhilarating, culturally rich, and meaningful than this! 

MORE Health & Fitness ARTICLES

The importance of a workout regime to check diabetes

The importance of a workout regime to check diabetes
The research indicates that participation in a regular workout regime improves blood glucose control, preventing or delaying the onset of type 2 diabetes, and boosts your body's sensitivity to insulin, countering insulin resistance. 

The importance of a workout regime to check diabetes

Does the right food help reduce stress?

Does the right food help reduce stress?
According to studies, just by being stressed, your bodily requirements for certain nutrients such as vitamins B & C, selenium, magnesium, etc. increase. Just by eating foods that are rich in these nutrients, you may be able to manage your stress levels. In fact, there are studies showing that quality nutrients taken long-term can have a positive impact on your body.

Does the right food help reduce stress?

Facts & myths about arthritis

Facts & myths about arthritis
There are more than 100 different types of arthritis, but the most common are rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis (OA) (RA). OA is the deterioration of the cartilage that covers the ends of bones, as opposed to RA, which largely affects the immune system and can harm joints, muscles, connective tissue, tendons, and fibrous tissue. Any joint, including the hands, hips, knees, and spine, can be harmed by it.

Facts & myths about arthritis

Chronic back pain?

Chronic back pain?
The disease is no longer limited to the elderly but is also increasing among the youth. Long working hours along with a sedentary lifestyle is putting too much strain on our spinal discs and back muscles and has highlighted the need for us to take steps and prevent any long-term complications.  Thus, we share a few tips that can help you maintain spinal health and can prevent back pain.

Chronic back pain?

Is it safe to fast in pregnancy?

Is it safe to fast in pregnancy?
You are nourishing not only your body when pregnant, but also that of your unborn child. Your infant will fast if you do. Your blood sugar levels may rise during a fast without food or water, and you could become lightheaded. Fasting on any day is strongly discouraged if you have any pregnancy issues, gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, among others as this puts both you and your unborn child in grave danger.

Is it safe to fast in pregnancy?

5 lifestyle changes to keep sickness at bay

5 lifestyle changes to keep sickness at bay
Did you know that there are certain techniques to keep the sickness at bay regardless of many other circumstances? This can be accomplished by eating the correct foods.  Many factors contribute significantly to the prevention of illness.

5 lifestyle changes to keep sickness at bay