With Ramadan halfway through and people settling in quite well into the routine of Sehri and Iftaar, the question still remains how one can control their weight in the Holy month?
There’s no need to panic because if you’re looking for inspiration here are few expert advices;
Mehwish Hayat
“The most important thing about staying fit in Ramzan is to eat healthy,” says Mehwish Hayat.
“The problem is that in Ramzan we tend to consume high amounts of fried foods and junk that we usually would avoid on regular days. So try to eat healthy stuff like fruit salads, dates, lentil soup etc. I would also recommend you include some sort of physical activity in your day, even if it is just 20 minutes a day, do some jogging, cardio or a light brisk walk to keep yourself feeling better and not stuffed. I personally changed my workout routine from in the morning to the evening after iftaar to stay fit throughout Ramzan.”
Ayesha Omar
“My first and foremost go-to drink in Ramzan is coconut water,” shares Ayesha Omar.
“Not only will it keep you hydrated but it is packed with great vitamins and nutrients. Especially having a couple of glasses of it before sehri will leave you less thirsty and more energetic. When you’re going on about your day without eating for a longer period of time, hydration is key to surviving this month.”
Anoushay Ashraf
“I always focus on eating healthy during Ramzan,” Anushay says.
“I limit my carbs intake to sehri only which gives my body enough time to burn it off during the rest of the day and as tempting as stuffing your face during iftaar is, it’s always wise not to give in to unnecessary cravings. I also make sure to have at least 2 liters of water in between to stay hydrated. And as difficult as it is, I always schedule my work out to right before iftaar so I can get my metabolism kicking in. And let’s not forget the most important thing: get enough sleep and do not exhaust your body!”
Amna Babar
“For me, getting enough sleep, drinking lots of water, having a healthy diet and staying away from pakoras are keys to winning this month,” says Amna.
“It’s so boring, I know, but doing those things really helps in giving me more energy for things that are actually important during the month of Ramzan.”