Getting back to your fitness routine after a brush with COVID-19 can be hard, but experts say that starting slow with adequate nutrition is the key to crack post-COVIDfitness. Whether that's building up from yogic breathing exercises and a slow jog, or stocking up on Vitamin C, these tips are bound to help. Ankit Jha, Founder, Doctor's Choice, and an avid fitness practitioner, suggests:
Practicing yoga everyday heals COVID distress
The immune system must need to be strong to fight any form of the disease, be it COVID or lethal cancer. Yoga has been a natural healer for ages dating back to ancient times until the present day. Practicing Yoga and Pranayama self-heals the COVID-distressed body to the extent of strengthening all the internal parts of the body, thereby increasing immunity and taking away fatigue caused due to COVID. Kapalbhati, an old breathing technique that can be instrumental in early recovery, has perceived benefits that include clearing of the sinuses and lungs of allergens, increased metabolism, weight loss, improved circulation, and increased oxygen supply. The natural healing process is the best to treat the deficiencies. Most efficiently Kapalbhati alone improves deficiency of bones, blood, chemicals, nutrients, micronutrients, iron, protein, vitamins, Vitamin D, and B-12.
A walk or slow jog can do wonders in building stamina
Healing from any form of the disease is a gradual process and not achieved in a day or two. It can take a while, similarly for people infected with the coronavirus. Extreme fatigue, joint pain, and breathlessness would go away slowly and steadily with low-intensity exercises. Walks or slow jogging can be highly beneficial for a speedy recovery. Walking out in fresh air and under warm sunlight not only improves physical health by challenging the body but also lifts your mood and reduces the stress level. Short walks while deep breathing in open air keeps the lungs safe and increases their capacity. Gradually with time keep challenging your body by setting new goals to achieve better results.
More calisthenics exercises post COVID recovery
Calisthenics is a form of physical activity that doesn't need free weights or resistance bands to strength-train a body. Using one's body weight to hit each muscle for a full workout is what Calisthenics is all about. Calisthenics, or bodyweight exercises, originated thousands of years ago in ancient Greece have been a major component of