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Soha Ali Khan doles out major fitspiration to help you kickstart your week on a healthy note

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Soha Ali Khan doles out major fitspiration to help you kickstart your week on a healthy note

Ah, dreadful Monday is again! The amalgamation of winter and train is the worst for individuals who discover it laborious to get out of their blankets to hit the health club. If we simply described your normal excuse to get out of going to the health club, then be careful for Soha Ali Khan for whom no excuse is nice sufficient to cease exercising.

Soha Ali Khan took to her Instagram but once more to share snippets from her health routine. Turning her lounge right into a health club khana, the 44-year-old is seen acing the health routine like a professional. If you need some fitspiration to kickstart your week on a wholesome notice, verify this out.

Soha Ali Khan shares fitspiration together with her new submit

On Sunday, Soha Ali Khan shared a brief reel of herself figuring out in her lounge. She may be seen partaking in an intense exercise. From weighted squats to planks to single-leg hops, Soha is seen acing all of it. Take a look at the video proper right here:

Alongside the video, Soha shared a fast health mantra which reads, “Know when to say no! And when to say sure it’s time to work out.”

Break down of Soha Ali Khan’s exercise!

Right here’s what she is seen doing in her newest exercise video that may make you get away from bed and hit the health club now:

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Lunges with punches

Mixing bits of various workouts, this train will get your coronary heart racing. Studies counsel that train utilizing dumbbells improves blood circulation, decrease coronary heart illness threat, induces higher sleep, and helps drop some weight. Combines with boxing punches, this train helps work your entire physique.

A fight sport, boxing can do wonders on your well being. Because it requires a number of motion and footwork, it may be extraordinarily useful on your well being. Research have proven that boxing may be good on your coronary heart well being and maintain your blood strain ranges in verify. It additionally helps cut back stress, improves stability, and helps shed additional kilos.

Unilateral weighted squat

Squats are the most effective workouts that problem most of your muscle mass. They aim your decrease physique, but in addition work on a number of muscle mass in your higher physique as nicely. Single-handed weighted squat stabilises the muscle mass, builds muscle mass, strengthens the decrease physique, and works your core muscle mass.

Wall plank

Wall plank is a good train for strengthening your physique. It additionally helps burn energy. It additionally improves posture and strengthens your core. Doing a variation of the plank within the video, Soha is seen tapping her foot on the wall to offer it a twist.

Additionally Learn: Love planks for weight reduction? Strive these variations to lose some additional kilos

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Know the advantages of spiderman plank. Picture courtesy: Shutterstock

Double dumbbell with sumo squat

It is among the finest workouts you wish to lower stress in your again and develop hip mobility. The dumbbell sumo squat is a good total train that helps strengthen the core and quadriceps.

Plyometric Bulgarian

Plyometric transfer is a robust cardio train that targets the decrease physique muscle mass. It additionally will increase your coronary heart fee, and assist you drop some weight.

Warning: Whereas Soha has carried out these workouts beneath the steerage of her health coach, ensure you verify together with your health coach earlier than incorporating these workouts into your routine.

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Gym member’s shocking hair loss proves why exercise equipment hygiene is so important: ‘I’m so scared’

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Gym member’s shocking hair loss proves why exercise equipment hygiene is so important: ‘I’m so scared’

This is a warning for all avid gym-goers.

Fitness enthusiast Hillary Nguyen recently shared a video on TikTok describing the health crisis she dealt with after interacting dirty gym equipment.

“PSA to all my gym girlies, if you’re not wiping down every single piece of equipment before you use it you’re gonna want to start,” Nguyen said, per Daily Dot, in a clip shared on the now-defunct video-sharing platform.

Hillary Nguyen. Instagram / @xhillarynguyen
Hillary Nguyen. Instagram / @xhillarynguyen

“Three months ago I discovered that I had scalp ringworm and it literally made go bald,” she explained

Nguyen continued, “That same day I went to the doctor’s and they did a black light test on me and that’s how they discovered that it was ringworm. She asked me if I go to the gym and I said basically every day, so that was most likely why.”

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A woman working out at the gym. Getty Images/iStockphoto

In another video, Nguyen said that her scalp improved after three months of treatment.

Nguyen’s first video had over 40,000 likes and over 491,000 views on Saturday before TikTok was shut down that night following a temporary federal ban on the app.

Viewers weighed in on her PSA about gym sanitation in the comments section.

Hillary Nguyen at the gym. Instagram / @xhillarynguyen

“I sanitize my phone with alcohol wipes and wash my hands right after the gym. I’m so scared to catch something!!! No one wipes stuff down at my gym,” one person wrote.

Another said, “Well new fear re-unlocked. I do wipe all equipment but this was like not an active conscious thought about ringworm avoidance til now.”

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Someone else commented, “I got ringworm from the mats at my gym a while back it sucked! Def bring wipes and disinfectant if you can [i know] some gyms don’t keep up with it like they should.”

Hillary Nguyen in a selfie. Instagram / @xhillarynguyen

According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD), people are at risk of getting ringworm at the gym.

“This is because bacteria, viruses, and fungi that cause skin infections to develop, thrive in warm, moist places like sweaty exercise equipment and locker room showers,” the AAD’s website says.

The AAD recommends several tips for preventing skin infections at the gym, including wearing loose-fitting, moisture-wicking clothes, always wearing shoes, disinfecting equipment before and after using it, washing or sanitizing your hands immediately after working out, and showering as soon as possible.

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Sports Column: Finding the time to exercise in winter is difficult – The Vicksburg Post

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Sports Column: Finding the time to exercise in winter is difficult

Published 4:00 am Sunday, January 19, 2025

Like a lot of people, I made a New Year’s resolution to exercise more, lose a little weight, and get into shape.

All right, “resolve” might be a strong word. Let’s call it a desire to get a little more value for my $50 a month gym membership than the once-a-month visits that became the norm in 2024.

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For a while I’ve been stuck in the fitness paradox. When starting a regimen your muscles hurt after a workout so you want to rest, but the more you exercise the less they’ll hurt. Give it a couple of weeks and you’ll power through it.

It’s one of the biggest hurdles to getting into shape, and one I was reminded of again this week. I hit the pool for a modest 2,000-yard swimming workout, my first since Christmas, and had to grind hard to finish the last half of it. If I’d been in the water a couple times a week it would not have been nearly as taxing.

Time and work are big obstacles to exercising, of course. Especially this time of year. Getting home at 5 or 6 p.m. as the sun is setting and the temperature is dropping limits the neighborhood walks that are an easy way to burn calories. Covering a basketball game at Vicksburg High once a week and trekking up the hill from the parking lot in the dark isn’t going to cut it.

Another roadblock, for me at least, is other people.

I’m primarily a lap swimmer, so access to an indoor pool is the main reason I joined my gym. Unfortunately, it also means everyone else has access.

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Besides other lap swimmers, that pool is used for children’s lessons and water aerobics classes.

When you lap swim you can’t see what’s in front of you — you look down, not ahead — so you’re trusting other people to watch out for you. Young kids trying to stay afloat have bigger concerns than avoiding you, so you need to develop a high level of ESP to avoid smashing into them like a torpedo into the side of a destroyer. It’s stressful.

The water aerobics folks have been nice and friendly when we’ve crossed paths — maybe a little too friendly. They tend to hang out and float for a while after their classes and get chatty. I don’t want to be rude, but also don’t want to swap life stories and recipes when I’m trying to stay on an interval and in rhythm.

The water aerobics folks have also scheduled thrice-weekly evening classes from 6 to 7 p.m., which is primetime for a post-work workout. I have to leave work early and go in the middle of the afternoon, or squeeze in a late swim and hope the gym managers don’t decide to lock up early.

Getting forgotten about and trapped in the pool overnight is a weird but not irrational fear, right?

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I know there are more forms of exercise than swimming, and I probably need to explore those and stop making excuses. Hit the exercise bike or treadmill, for crying out loud. Lift a weight heavier than a 12-ounce Coke can.

Or just complain and rant. That burns calories, too.

Ernest Bowker is the sports editor of The Vicksburg Post. He can be reached at ernest.bowker@vicksburgpost.com

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About Ernest Bowker

Ernest Bowker is The Vicksburg Post’s sports editor. He has been a member of The Vicksburg Post’s sports staff since 1998, making him one of the longest-tenured reporters in the paper’s 140-year history. The New Jersey native is a graduate of LSU. In his career, he has won more than 50 awards from the Mississippi Press Association and Associated Press for his coverage of local sports in Vicksburg.

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Exercising regularly is important for preventing dementia. But if it’s hard to rack up the recommended amount of activity during the five-day work week (150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity, like brisk walking, or 75 minutes of vigorous activity, like swimming), consider the “weekend warrior” approach — fitting it all into one or two weekly sessions. The approach might offer the same brain health benefits, according to a study published online Oct. 29, 2024, by the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Researchers analyzed the health and self-reported activity information of more than 10,000 dementia-free people in Mexico who were followed for about 16 years. After accounting for factors that could influence the results, such as lifestyle habits, scientists found that weekend warriors were 13% less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a precursor to dementia, compared with people who didn’t exercise — about the same benefit seen in those who exercised during the work week. While the study was observational and can’t prove cause and effect, it supports the idea that even less frequent exercise might help protect brain health, and it might be a more convenient option for busy people.


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