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Kareena Kapoor’s nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar says how much fat you will lose through exercise depends on these 3 factors

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Kareena Kapoor’s nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar says how much fat you will lose through exercise depends on these 3 factors

Squats are one of the most effective exercises you can do to strengthen your body and burn calories. In a new video she posted on Instagram, actor Kareena Kapoor’s dietician Rujuta Diwekar highlighted that just because squats look simple doesn’t mean they’re easy to perfect – in fact, there are tons of ways to do them wrong. Also read: Kareena Kapoor’s dietician Rujuta Diwekar says sleep is the most important thing for weight loss

Trying to lose weight with exercise? Don’t miss nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar’s tips. (Representative picture: Pexels)

According to her, ‘how many calories you burn, and how much fat you will lose,’ depends on whether or not you are exercising correctly. She said it is very important to learn how to do squats, or any other exercise, with proper form to prevent injury and maximise your fitness routine’s effectiveness. Improper form can lead to unnecessary stress on your joints and muscles and an increased risk of strains and sprains.

The right way to do squats

Rujuta said in Hindi, “Exercise is extremely important for our body’s strength, fat loss, muscles, thinness, calorie burning. But it is more important to exercise correctly if you want to enjoy its benefits, and avoid injuries and other health issues.” She then went on to discuss the three ‘Rs’ to keep in mind as she discussed her squat workout in one of her recent gym videos, and even shared some of the most common squatting mistakes.

Rujuta said, “To ensure that you get the maximum benefit of exercising, keep in mind the three — range, reps, and rest. First, you have to complete the range of motion. Move the joint through its full range of motion. Your hip should go below your knees while squatting. Your knees should go up, while moving in the direction of your toes and hips should come down. When we exercise with the right technique and with a full range of motion, even one rep (repetition) is more effective than 100 reps done wrongly.”

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How lean you will look depends on these factors

Rujuta also wrote in her caption, “How many calories you burn, how much fat you will lose, how lean you will look depends on these 3 Rs. Range – are you moving the joint through its full range of motion (ROM). Reps – 5-10 reps per set are optimum for muscle fibre recruitment. Rest – is there a break? Not just between sets but also between 2 exercise sessions? Because only then can the body burn fat.”

Still not sure if you’re squatting properly? To cut through the noise and ensure proper form, here’s what you need to know: In 2022, fitness trainer Namrata Purohit, who is known for training several Bollywood celebrities such as Sara Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, and Khushi Kapoor, among others, shared a short video of herself demonstrating the do’s and don’ts of squats. Check it out right now.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Exercise Bikes With Zero Monthly Subscriptions: Home Fitness Range Announced

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Exercise Bikes With Zero Monthly Subscriptions: Home Fitness Range Announced

SOLE Fitness announces new additions to its home exercise bike range, with models including built-in screens, resistance systems, and notably, zero monthly subscription fees.

— SOLE Fitness has announced a new range of home exercise bikes aligning with its policy against mandatory monthly subscription fees – addressing a growing concern among cost-conscious fitness enthusiasts.

For more information, visit: https://www.soletreadmills.com/collections/bikes

The announcement comes as subscription fatigue intensifies across the home fitness market – where hidden costs of ongoing memberships have become a significant pain point for buyers. Many consumers now actively seek alternatives that deliver premium features without the financial burden of perpetual fees – and SOLE Fitness offers its range in direct response.

Technical capabilities across the range support the no-subscription experience through innovative design and robust hardware. For instance, SOLE Fitness cites the SB1200 exercise bike as a suitable option for its 10-inch touchscreen – including preloaded entertainment applications.

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SOLE’s team notes that this particular model also incorporates 100 levels of adjustable magnetic resistance, offering a broad spectrum of intensity for diverse workout preferences. A 35-pound flywheel contributes to smooth, consistent pedaling motion, while the durable steel frame supports users up to 300 pounds.

Elsewhere in the range, SOLE Fitness offers options across recumbent, upright, and indoor cycling styles to accommodate different fitness goals and space constraints.

The LCR Recumbent Bike is an example of a comfortable seated design with back support, ideal for low-impact cardio sessions, coming with 40 levels of magnetic resistance. The B94 Upright Bike, meanwhile, delivers a traditional bike posture with 20 levels of resistance, suited for users seeking straightforward training without advanced touchscreen features.

Central to the value proposition is the SOLE+ App, which provides zero-cost online fitness classes to customers who own SOLE equipment. The app offers hundreds of home gym video tutorials ranging from basic to advanced routines – standing in contrast to platforms that charge separately for similar content.

As explained by SOLE Fitness, its overall range is engineered for smooth, silent rides through magnetic resistance systems, sturdy steel frames, and precision components that deliver a premium indoor cycling experience. Magnetic resistance eliminates the wear and noise associated with friction pads, while the structural integrity of the frames ensures stability during high-intensity intervals.

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“Each treadmill is crafted to provide an unparalleled exercise experience, featuring robust motors, intuitive controls, and cushioned running surfaces for maximum impact absorption,” says a company representative.

Moreover, since the company’s product portfolio is designed to offer entry points at various price levels, customers have readily available access to select models that align with their own budget and training preferences.

Interested parties can browse the full selection at: https://www.soletreadmills.com/

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Fighting cancer in the gym: how exercise prepares your body for battle – ABC listen

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Fighting cancer in the gym: how exercise prepares your body for battle – ABC listen

When someone is handed a cancer diagnosis, the last thing they probably think of doing is hitting the gym.

It might surprise you to learn that exercise is critical not just during cancer treatment, but before you start.

This is Wollongong physiotherapist Kylie Moffitt’s area of expertise.

She wants to reframe how we think about exercise. It’s less about gym selfies and more about medicine.

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I Tried the “Chinese Baddie” Morning Hack Everyone’s Raving About – My Take

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I Tried the “Chinese Baddie” Morning Hack Everyone’s Raving About – My Take

Google search trends are truly a thing of wonder when it comes to observing what’s capturing the zeitgeist – and when it comes to health and fitness fads, it’s a veritable treasure trove of ideas. The latest life-changing hacks? ‘Chinese baddie’ rituals.

That’s right: a wildly viral social media trend also known as Chinamaxxing or #becomingChinese is all about taking small life hacks rooted in ancient Chinese wellness principles (think: wearing slippers in the house, enjoying Chinese food, and gentle movement practices like Tai Chi and Qigong) and respectfully and authentically using them to positively upscale wellbeing.

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