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Steps to take before rushing out post the lockdown

A recent survey claims that most people are raring to go out once lockdown is lifted. But, before dashing into a gym, let’s discuss barrier management

Mayukh Banerjee
Published 27.05.20, 06:30 PM

Let’s face facts. The lockdown has been relaxed and to what extent we decide to keep ourselves isolated will soon be a matter of personal choice.

A recent survey claims that most people are raring to go out once lockdown is lifted. Not surprisingly, the activities most missed are walks and fitness.

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But, before rushing into a gym, let’s discuss barrier management: creating a “Lakshman Rekha” around us.

Self health is best health

“An intake of natural immunity boosters such as ginger, garlic, amla, turmeric and probiotics like curd is best recommended,” says Calcutta-based clinical dietician Samriddha Dasgupta. Hydrating the body with lots of water and electrolytes is also important as the Indian summer sets in. Good exercise and a nutritious diet are the best immunity boosters and our strongest Lakshman Rekha.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Hygiene

COVID-19 spreads primarily through respiratory droplets emitted by infected persons when they cough, sneeze, talk or simply exhale. A sneeze, for example, can transmit the virus from anywhere between 1.5 to 10 feet. So, in case of any symptoms, do not venture out as you might risk infecting others.

Institutional responsibilities

Children’s fitness classes

WHO recommends 60 minutes of physical activity in a day for children aged between five and 17 years and 180 minutes a day for those less than five years. Being active during a pandemic is a challenge. “Looking at current trends, it is better for children to remain at home,” says Jigna Bathia, resident paediatrician at CMRI. As physical activity in children not only prevents weight gain but boosts immunity, reduces anxiety and promotes sleep, Bathia strongly recommends that children continue their fitness training through guided online classes.

Always consult a professional before starting on a workout.


The writer, a martial arts and fitness coach, is the founder of Mike’s Martial Arts, a Calcutta-based martial arts and advanced functional fitness studio. Contact: mayukhpb@yahoo.co.in

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