Fitness has been a part of my life even before I became an actor.
I feel motivated everyday by seeing people and listening to them when it comes to fitness.
I think fitness and doing gym should be like brushing teeth everyday in the morning as it should come automatically without any excuse.
I’ve kept up my fitness and thanks to the odd Forza T5 Super Strength pill here and there I’ve kept the snacking at bay.
I’ve never been one to jump into fitness straight after having a baby. I always say if you grow it for nine months it should take that time at least to go back to normal.
My first love will always be fitness, so I want to share that with as many people as I can.
I’ve been passionate about fitness my entire life, and the ability to compete for the ‘Tough Enough’ crown is truly rewarding.
We practically only practiced fitness under Klinsmann, there was very little technical instruction and the players themselves discussed the way they would play a game before the match.
Fitness is essential, and so is diet, but sleep is the most important of them all. It helps our body to recover from all the wear and tear.
Shilpa Shetty Kundra and Bipasha Basu have yoga DVDs, but no one has come up with a fitness app. My app is targetted more at boys, because I believe that male and female genetics are different.
I want mums and dads to get up together and train with the kids, exercise, have fun together and connect through fitness.
My goal is to take the nutrition world globally. You’ve got chefs who do their chef thing, you’ve got fitness trainers who do the fitness stuff but I’m the only one who does both.
I don’t really have a fitness regime. I swim regularly and hit the gym once in a while but I also eat a lot.
The role of Kaya, which I played in ‘Dil Kabaddi,’ is very close to my heart as I am also a fitness freak.
Your fitness is your ability to recover and you can’t recover when you’re old.
I don’t mess around when it comes to fitness.
I work out five days a week with my personal trainer, who comes home and gets me cracking on my fitness routine.
When you obsess about fitness goals they become unhealthy and impossible to achieve.
I’ve always been obsessed with health and fitness and hence been a firm believer that change needs to begin from the inside!
You can hit the bags, the pads, and you can run and do your fitness and your weights as much as you want, but if you don’t spar you just don’t have that true experience, that true knowledge of how to beat a man in one-on-one combat.
The best fitness and training advice has to be: Listen to your body.
I use fitness as a grounding tool to keep me balanced; nutrition is the same, to keep me at optimum levels.
My fitness idol is a sports personality and a young racer, Arman Ibrahim. He is very fit and he was also my partner in the TV show Fear Factor.’
I just started working out and concentrated on my fitness. I did not change my face, I am the same.
My dad’s a fitness freak himself.