General

Shilpa Shetty Shares Simple Yoga Tips to Beat Lockdown Muscle Stress

NewsGram Desk

Months of being confined at home and the inability to go for a walk or hit the gym has led to stiffening of muscles and backache among many. Actress and fitness enthusiast Shilpa Shetty has a few simple yoga tips.

On Monday, Shilpa shared a video on her verified Instagram account where she can be seen performing Vyaghrasana, Marjariasana, and Utthana Vyaghrasana among other asanas that help enhance flexibility of the body.

Follow NewsGram on Instagram to keep yourself updated.

"Our bodies are getting rusty without the same movement, agility, and exercise we were accustomed to; before this pandemic hit us. Daily travels have drastically reduced for a majority of us, leaving us with very little physical activity. For me, carrying my 5-month baby is affecting my lower back… So, I've been practicing a combination of yoga asanas like Vyaghrasana, Marjariasana, and Utthana Vyaghrasana. This combination gives my body some much-needed stretches and flexes, strengthens my back, and stretches the abdominal muscles. It also improves mobility in the hips, relieves stiffness in the lower back, and improves the body's balance. Ah! A great way to start my day. How have you begun yours?" captioned the actress.

Shilpa regularly shares yoga videos on her verified social media accounts to motivate fans. (Representational Image). Pixabay

The 45-year-old star's penchant for fitness is only too well known, and she practices yoga religiously every day to stay in sizzling shape. Apart from yoga, she believes in a balanced diet to maintain her age-defying looks. Shilpa regularly shares yoga videos on her verified social media accounts to motivate fans. (IANS)

Farmers in southern Mexico rescue bees as drought grips region

Peach Perfection: Advanced Gene Networks Reveal Fruit Traits

Strawberry fields fortified: new genetic insights combat devastating soilborne disease

Tricking the Brain’s inner GPS: Grid cells responses to the illusion of self-location

UN: Sri Lanka must clarify fate of thousands who vanished during war