Fitness
Athiya Shetty’s fitness routine revolves around strength training, stability, and self-love for the soul
After capturing hearts along with her charming debut within the 2015 movie Hero, Athiya Shetty’s stored anticipating followers indulged with frequent submit exercise selfies and every day doses of inspiration on her Instagram. Early to rise, early to mattress and environment friendly in her motion, the actress strikes very important steadiness between the wants of her physique and thoughts to maintain her vigour in test. From hitting the gymnasium 5 days per week to climbing and practising a nutritious diet, Athiya practises a holistic advance along with her dexterous exercise routine. Forward, we spherical up health cues to adapt to from the actor’s motivational mantra.
Hustle for the muscle
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Bringing it house, the actress ensures to make full use of her at-home gymnasium with common weight coaching exercises. After analysing her physique sort and performance to know what it wants, the star tweaks her exercise routine to construct power and endurance, working in the direction of her well being and health objectives, in hand along with her pure rhythm as an alternative of towards it.
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Fitness
“Consistency is key” when it comes to keeping you fitness resolutions
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) – A new year means new resolutions, and one of the more common resolutions is getting fit and going to the gym.
Losing weight and getting fit sounds easy, but both are difficult tasks to complete.
That’s why many people end up not following through with their resolutions just weeks after making them.
A local personal trainer says going to the gym is not the only thing you should do.
He says that watching what you eat is a good step on top of regular physical exercise.
“The main thing is thinking about your health being more healthy is a big thing around in. Just trying to come in try to work on being healthy and trying to get back into it. Get back to the groove. The main thing is being consistent. Consistency is key. As long as you’re coming to the gym and just doing what you need to do to try to reach your goals consistently will get you there,” said Personal Trainer Manager at Club4 Fitness Tevin Roberts.
Roberts also says to have smaller goals put in place so you can see gradual changes in your health and fitness journey.
“Never be embarrassed. You know what you’re trying to do when you come to the gym. Make sure you keep your goal in mind. Make sure you are know what you’re doing when you come to the gym. So keep that in mind and focus on what you’re trying to accomplish. Worry about no one around you,” said Roberts.
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How to make your exercise resolutions stick all year
TOWSON, Md. — Any of you thinking about heading to the gym? Did you make a resolution to do so?
According to one National Institute of Health study, by the time next year rolls around, only 58% of us will have kept at it.
Photojournalist Kristi Harper looked into why that may be.
A lot of us are guilty of letting those New Year’s resolutions to get healthy slide away. So how do you keep at it?
Ali True Smith, who owns True Balance Studios in Towson, Maryland has some ideas on how to set yourself up to be fit and active in the long term.
“I realized this was the only thing that was going to hold me accountable to take care of myself.”
Ali has been in the fitness world since she was 15. She played lacrosse and studied exercise physiology and kinesiology in college. Afterward, she got certified in massage therapy and personal training. She knows bodies. She well knows the struggles that happen with trying to keep a good exercise routine.
“Maybe you took the month of December off because you were sick or injured or something. And then you jump in on January, and you’re trying to lift all the same weights that you were doing before. And then you get sore, too sore, so you don’t want to go back to the gym the next few days. And then you might even get injured, and then you get really discouraged.”
She says the key is taking the gym time to learn what your body needs to get it in its best form.
“There is an all-or-nothing mentality with working out. And people go too hard too fast, and then they can’t keep up with it… If you find guidance on how to properly strength train, you are really slow and controlled and mindful about what you’re doing, what your body is doing, being, you know, very aware of how your joints are moving and making that you’re training your muscles in a balanced way.”
To help, she made a flip book that shows you what to look out for.
It’s available from Amazon or at her studio. She says you need to figure out the right balance of strength, flexibility, and cardio work. It might sound like a lot, but if you craft your workout, you can fit it into a busy life.
She says, “It really depends on what your personality is and and figuring out, listening to what could work for you and managing your expectations. And setting goals that are attainable and not being too hard on yourself. Not trying too much too fast.”
Remember, you don’t have to jump in and go all out on day one. Spend a few weeks establishing the habit, and you’ll have a better chance of taking that resolution well into the year ahead.
Fitness
The 2025 Men’s Health Fitness Awards: The Best New Home Gym Equipment, Trackers, Sneakers, and More
ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER round of new fitness gear. We know you’re hitting the new year, new you hard, and whatever your fitness devotion—deadlifter, gym rat, hiker, trail runner, cyclist—there’s a seemingly endless stream of gear that’s purpose-built just for you. But which of that gear do you actually need? And what’s worth buying?
Every year, our in-house fitness experts, certified trainers, and gear testers research (and test) all of the best new product releases so you don’t have to. We torture-test the best-reviewed home gym equipment, log hundreds of miles in state-of-the-art running shoes, put down hundreds of lifts in the latest cross-training shoes, and spend dozens of hours steaming in the newest saunas—all in the name of science and recovery, and to narrow down our selection of the year’s best of the best.
In total, we are adding our seal of approval to more than 90 products across five different categories (plus a grouping of Editors’ Picks). We hope this helps inform your own fitness pursuits for this month and beyond. This is the 2025 Men’s Health Fitness Awards.
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Cardio Training
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Editor’s Picks
Design: Leanne Mattern and Jason Speakman
Editors: Ryan Brower; Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S; and Charles Throp, NASM
Grooming: Hector Simancas/Art Department
Photography: Justin Steele
Styling: Ted Stafford
Writing: Mike Richard; Cori Ritchey, C.S.C.S.; Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S.; Charles Thorp, NASM; and Brett Williams, NASM
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