'Gym is an addiction for me!' Amit Tandon
Amit Tandon aka Dr. Abhimanyu Modi of Dill Mill Gayye speaks of the many perks of staying healthy…
Published: Monday,Oct 19, 2009 10:21 AM GMT-06:00
Do you follow any fitness regime?
Yes, in fact it's not a regimen but my lifestyle.
How much time do you spend in a day for workout?
Around two hours, but if I have heavy shooting then I make sure I workout at least for about half an hour. I do about 25-30 minutes of cardio, an hour of weight training and half hour of martial arts. On days when I'm pressed for time, I go for circuit training, which is doing a little bit of everything.
Apart from this have you taken up any sport or habit that helps you maintain your body?
I used to play basketball back when I was in New York. But now I just do martial arts.
According to you, how important is it to follow a fitness regime?
For me, it's very very important. Gym is an addiction to me. If I miss my workout any day I feel something's amiss. Working out keeps me boosted the whole day.
What's your usual diet?
I start with eggs and oats in the morning. After my gym session I have my protein shake. Then the rest of the day I have brown rice, chicken, dal, parathas and sabzi. I try to eat at small intervals.
Do you look upon calories when it comes to eating?
No, I just see to it that I don't cross my limit. But yes when I do indulge myself, I do an extra shift in the gym.
What do you do to keep yourself motivated towards your workout schedule?
The intense competition in the entertainment industry.
Do you equate fitness with the shape of the body?
On a certain scale, yes. I mean if you're obviously overweight, then it's pretty much clear to everybody who can see you, that you're not fit.
How were you in your teen years and now?
I was very skinny in my teens. But at sixteen, I started getting self-conscious, thanks to the many Black, White and Latin guys in my neighborhood and started working out.
Do you have a dietitian or an instructor to maintain your fitness?
No, my early training has helped me gain a lot of knowledge over the years. So I really don't require one.
Suggest some fun ways for working out.
Fun ways? Hmm… you can make your gym session fun by taking your i-pod along with you. And by pairing with a competing friend for martial arts. See, when you set goals and start to meet them, that's when the real fun actually begins!
Anyone that you idolize when it comes to good physique?
Akshay Kumar from Bollywood and Ronit Roy from television.
Reporter and Author: Susan Jose
Yes, in fact it's not a regimen but my lifestyle.
How much time do you spend in a day for workout?
Around two hours, but if I have heavy shooting then I make sure I workout at least for about half an hour. I do about 25-30 minutes of cardio, an hour of weight training and half hour of martial arts. On days when I'm pressed for time, I go for circuit training, which is doing a little bit of everything.
Apart from this have you taken up any sport or habit that helps you maintain your body?
I used to play basketball back when I was in New York. But now I just do martial arts.
According to you, how important is it to follow a fitness regime?
For me, it's very very important. Gym is an addiction to me. If I miss my workout any day I feel something's amiss. Working out keeps me boosted the whole day.
What's your usual diet?
I start with eggs and oats in the morning. After my gym session I have my protein shake. Then the rest of the day I have brown rice, chicken, dal, parathas and sabzi. I try to eat at small intervals.
Do you look upon calories when it comes to eating?
No, I just see to it that I don't cross my limit. But yes when I do indulge myself, I do an extra shift in the gym.
What do you do to keep yourself motivated towards your workout schedule?
The intense competition in the entertainment industry.
Do you equate fitness with the shape of the body?
On a certain scale, yes. I mean if you're obviously overweight, then it's pretty much clear to everybody who can see you, that you're not fit.
How were you in your teen years and now?
I was very skinny in my teens. But at sixteen, I started getting self-conscious, thanks to the many Black, White and Latin guys in my neighborhood and started working out.
Do you have a dietitian or an instructor to maintain your fitness?
No, my early training has helped me gain a lot of knowledge over the years. So I really don't require one.
Suggest some fun ways for working out.
Fun ways? Hmm… you can make your gym session fun by taking your i-pod along with you. And by pairing with a competing friend for martial arts. See, when you set goals and start to meet them, that's when the real fun actually begins!
Anyone that you idolize when it comes to good physique?
Akshay Kumar from Bollywood and Ronit Roy from television.
Reporter and Author: Susan Jose
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LOveee you n your body!!!!!!! like anything... come back soon on TV plz
13 years ago
loveee uuu AT.......after dadagiri & SPA am loving even moreeeee!!!!!!!!!
13 years ago
u r so hawttttttttttttttttttttttttttt.ur body is so fit .
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13 years ago
Hey u wer lukin soo hottt in dadagiri! lov yur tatooozzzzzzzzz1 that suitz ur wel toned boddy!
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13 years ago
lovvvveeee ur body!!!!! looking really sexy in dadagiri [:">][:">]
13 years ago
ur body is so fit and well toned and like ur new look also
13 years ago
we knw u r addicted to gym... az we can c that from ur vry well toned boddy..*blush*
13 years ago
ur body is rockinggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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