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Sonam Kapoor talks about her major weight-loss programme
Sonam Kapoor makes most women I know want to be like her. Naturally beatiful, super-fit and radiating health and happiness! She burst into the scene after a major weight-loss programme and has not looked back since. We arc from Peshawar-a city where rich food and eating with abandon are So how did you end up putting on weight? I was in a boarding school in Singapore for two year and somehow put on a lot of weight while I was there. Since I never planned on a film career, I neglected my diet and put on so much weight. You when did you decide to lose weight? I would have continued being obese and unhealthy but for director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. I started assisting him on Black, and one day out of the blue he asked me to take up acting. Acting in films means having a fit body. So I started working on my weight. Eventually he offered me Saawariya. But to set the record straight, I had actually started losìing weight before I was offered any film. Tell us about your battle plan? In all fairness, it was my mother who helped me get rid of my excess weight. I started weight training with trainers Shervir and Monisha; artistic yoga and Power Yoga with Bharat Thakur; Pilates with Yasmin Karachiìwala and general fitness with trainer Zarine Watson. My training in Kathak helped me too. It's a vigorous form of classical dance and helps you get a toned body. In addition, Zarine put me on six small meals a day-low on carbs and high on protein. My breakfast consisted of oatmeal and fruits. Post-work-out, I had brown bread with egg whites. Afterwards, it was a protein shake with juice. Lunch comprised dal, sabzi, one ragi roti, salad and a piece of chicken or fish. The evening snack, was high-fibre crackers with chicken cold cuts or egg whites. At dinner, it was soup, salad and a piece of chicken or fish. I followed this routine for a year and lost 35 kilos in all! How do you keep healthy? I never binge and eat everything in moderation. Also, I never ignore my cravings. I eat whenever a craving strikes, but in small portions. When I felt like chocolates three weeks ago, I didn't hold back, I took a small piece. When I'm traveling I carry an apple or sandwich or health bars to satisfy myself without piling on excess calories. My grandmother taught me to sip on warm water first thing in the morning. It flushes out toxins from the system. I follow it up with honey and lime water. Another must for me is a 'no smoking' atmosphere, at home, work or in public places. A lot of people still think starving can help you stay slim. Yeah, looking at my figure people often assume that I don't eat much. On the contrary, I eat every two hours. Since my day is packed with strenuous physiìcal activity-shooting, swimming or dancing-I never allow myself to go hungry for too long. If I feel peckish I snack on nuts and dry fruits. Drinking plenty of fluids through the day is also a must for me. I drink coconut water every hour or two; it not only quenches my thirst but also helps me feel fun. Other natural drinks such as cucumber juice and buttermilk also help me stay hydrated and keep my energy levels up. I am quite particular about avoiding fried foods and sweets. Salt and sugar are silent killers so I consume both in moderation by switching to natural sugars and seasoning in my food. What's your Fitness Routine? I was very sporty in school and played rugby, basketball and other games reguìlarly. This has helped me develop flexibilìity to step in and out of different exercise routines with ease. I feel cardiovascular exercises work best for me in combination with weight training. Each day of the week I focus on a particular body part, such as the abdomen, arms, shoulders or waist. I do 30 minutes of cardio every day. Two days a week I follow it up with dance exercises learnt from Ashley Lobo. On other days I practice Bharat Thakur's Power Yoga. It is very strenuous but has immense health benefits. In summer, I like to swim as much as I can. Whenever I get the time, I play squash too, which requires a lot of strength. I try to do different workouts and balance them out in order to keep my motivation high; plus mixing exercises helps burn more calories. What are your learnings from your weight-loss journey? Erratic work schedules often make maintaining your weight difficult. But its possible as long as you eat healthy every day and work out a bit daily. Also its important to undergo a medical check-up to ensure that you havn't put on weight due to a medical condition. What's next on your Agenda? I thought I had slimmed down enough but my father got me a fat-free, sugar-free cake on my birthday this year, just to remind me that I am in an industry full of female actors who are slimmer than me! I know I need to be on top of my weight. Not because I am vain, because I have reached a stage when I cannot be anything but healthy! Sonam's food diary Breakfast Lunch Dinner Here are some tips behind sonam kapoor's weight loss.Enjoy!
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Always refreshing to hear a rational aswner.
My hat is off to your asutte command over this topic-bravo!
It's like you're on a misiosn to save me time and money!
From Peshwar? hmmm the modern Aayat.
WELL, I LIKE BEING SKINNY. IT SUITS HER.
I'm a Pathan too.. Love Peshawar! :)
wow m form peshawar
she doesn't look good as kat , prinaka & many actress!!!!!!
well she isn't my fav person. However I am happy she doesn't pretend like she doesn't do anything to maintain her weight.
ya i was thinking same thing, i think she meant whole-wheat bread (not brown bread). some of her tips are helpful, like drinking warm water in the morning with lemon and honey (i tried it, it really does work), timing of the dinner, but most of her tips are hard for regular person to follow, esp. having your own trainers. but i think she should gain some weight, she looks too thin in her recent pics.
vel , i dont knw wat actually to write bt i vil definately ryt tis k i lyk u sonam ..
i cant believe when she was feeling good about herself her dad reminded her about losing more weight. Its good to get their kids look healthy but not remind them to lose weight because of "looking good" maybe he should get her more acting classes so she can improve her acting
"I drink coconut water every hour or two; it not only quenches my thirst but also helps me feel fun"---She must be farting all day long
anil kapoor is a pathan , not all pathans are muslim.....
in fact sindhi hindus are very good looking too, ppl from those origins include kareena kapoor and her sister, juhi chawala and raju hirani to name a few, i love their food
and of course there are also, balochi hindus and punjabi hindus from pakistan part ...the latter ones are tall and fresh look about them.
The secret formula for weight loss and toning is
• 70% right diet (what you eat (protein rich diet), how much you eat (portions extremely imp), what time you eat (yes as she say last meal at 6:30pm which is carb free);
• 20% exercise regularly (cardio extremely imp! weights for muscle building - need muscle for metabolism);
• 10% is rest (need the eight hour sleep).
This is it! Follow it you will compete with Sonam!
Her family is from Peshawar? Pakistani Peshawar? No wonder she is gorgeous!
How sad that her Dad got her a cake to remind her their are skinnier girls in the industry. That is just so wrong!
I do agree with her diet though. I think its sensible.
Hey unthinkable ur welcome sweetiee!! how u doing?
thanks dessigal for that!
Brown bread :))