People
often criticise others for either being too skinny or too fat, without knowing
the effort it takes to lose a few pounds. People can either work out at home or
hit the gym depending upon their preferences. A trip to the gym is a welcome
relief after a long day where you can feel good about yourself
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| The Gym of St Aloysius College Mangalore |
The road
to fitness which some people take which can gain them fame and recognition
often starts with a simple task to lose weight or other simple goals. This
obsession with fitness dates back to the early man who used to have long hunting
times and who need to be fit in order to capture their prey. A young
bodybuilder who’s an inspiration to many is Ms. Akshata Kharvi who loves being
fit along with balancing her academic life at St Aloysius College pursuing
masters in mass communication and journalism
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| Akshata in her Mass Communication & Journalism classroom |
Akshata’s
first professional state level powerlifting competition began after just 20
days of practice after joining a gym in Mangalore in 2018 following which she
participated in a competition every month. Ms. Kharvi states, “I opted to
participate in all competitions to overcome my stage fear, initially I was
scared because other participants in my weight category were mostly experienced
and international powerlifters.”
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| The Fruits of Akshata's hardwork |
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| Akshata live in action |
Akshata’s
workout journey started out in 2017 as a means to lose weight when she was in
Bombay, but when she shifted to Mangalore for academic reasons, the hectic
transition period caused her to quit
working out for a brief period. Initially when she was starting out, despite a
goal of losing weight being set in her mind, she wasn’t serious.
Now
Akshata loves working out so much that she constantly thinks about it and even
at night she thinks of her workout schedule and mentions that “If I don’t workout
for three or more days, my body starts to ache feeling the urge to lift
something.”
“The
pain after my workouts is worth it and I can die for the pain after working out;
but I don’t easily get such pains,” she adds with a smile.
Just
like Akshata there are lots of people who are made fun off due to their being
either too fat or too lean, Let’s all draw inspiration from her and rise above
these challenges which prevent us from staying fit.




Hey
ReplyDeleteVery well written..
Inspiring too
Good article. . Will encourage young talent. Keep it up Michael.
ReplyDeleteReally nice. Well written.
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Very well written Michael
ReplyDeleteVery well written Michael
ReplyDeleteNice Blog BTW, Keep writing
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Michael! Looking forward to more blog posts.
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