7 fitness tips for exercising during Ramadan
By Dipti Nair
As Ramadan begins, Muslims everywhere are prepared for a time of spiritual reflection and fasting. While exercising during this holy month might seem tough because of fasting from sunrise to sunset, it's still possible with a few adjustments.
Here are 7 easy fitness tips to help you keep up with your workout routine during Ramadan, balancing physical activity with your spiritual practices.
Best time to exercise
Before Iftar – Exercise just before Iftar and limit it to no more than 60 minutes, preferably in a cool, air-conditioned space. After breaking the fast, replenish lost salts and minerals by drinking plenty of fluids and water, and make sure to rest well.
After Iftar - It's best to wait at least three hours before engaging in physical activity. By then, the body has completed the digestion process. Choose a cool, air-conditioned environment for your workout.
Tip 1 - Exercise Daily
Aim for at least 30 minutes of physical activity every day, ideally in a cool, air-conditioned environment.
Tip 2 - Avoid High-Intensity Exercise
Steer clear of aggressive and high-intensity workouts, particularly during hot weather. Exercising in high temperatures can lead to excessive fluid loss and dehydration.
Tip 3 - Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water between Iftar and Suhour to prevent dehydration during fasting periods.
Tip 4 - Listen to Your Body
Pay attention to signs of discomfort such as dizziness, nausea, difficulty breathing, or chest pain. Stop exercising immediately if you experience any of these symptoms.
Tip 5 - Join a 24-hour gym
Maintain your gym routine during fasting by choosing a 24-hour gym. This allows flexibility to work out after breaking your fast or between prayers. Outdoor workouts offer a refreshing change of scenery, enhancing your exercise experience.
Tip 6 - Reduce Sedentary Behavior
Minimize periods of physical inactivity, such as prolonged TV watching, by engaging in family activities like walking or household chores.
Tip 7 - Consultation with Physician
Individuals unsure of their health status should consult with a physician before starting any physical activity routine.
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For me, the best time is just before the iftaar, only 30 minutes are ok.
So much benefits if one follows 5 out of the total 7.
I liked 5 only. So I will adopt 5 only. Yes, true. Promise.