Experts from Aspetar share practical Ramadan workout tips for those looking to increase muscle and loose fat

28/05/2019 12:00 AM

Experts from Aspetar, the orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, are here to help this year and are offering those fasting some advice on what a balanced and smart exercising schedule looks like during Ramadan, to help people reach their personal fitness goals, whether that’s losing fat, increasing muscle or maintain their current body weight and fitness levels.

Dr. Omar Al-Seyrafi, Sports Medicine Physician at Aspetar said the key is “balance and exercising smartly” during the holy month.

Dr. Al-Seyrafi explained that the balance between calorie intake vs calories burn is essential to understand, as our bodies consume energy without gaining any back, which is good if we are aiming to lose weight. It can also be a great opportunity to burn the body’s extra stock of fat and carbs that the body stores as backup.

Dr. Al-Seyrafi also warned that not sticking to a balanced exercise regime can be risky if someone is not paying close attention to their calorie intake vs calorie burn ratio on a daily basis during fasting and can pose serious health risk.

Aspetar’s experts have developed the following handy tips for recreational athletes to consider during the holy month of Ramadan in 2019:

  • Short and mild to moderate intensity exercise sessions during the day before Iftar is an ideal time to burn fat.
  • Exercise 1-2 hours before Iftar so you can re- energise and rehydrate at Iftar time.
  • Avoid exhausting high-intensity exercises during fasting time.
  • Consider training indoor during fasting with a moderate temperature and avoid outdoor activities especially when the temperatures are high.
  • Make sure to drink enough water and fluids during the evening and night once you have broken your fast, so your body becomes well hydrated for the following day.
  • Eating healthy and balanced foods and avoiding fatty and high processed sugar will help to reach your goal faster and allow you to perform better while exercising.
  • Consider doing intense sessions such as gym workouts, or performing your preferred sports in the evening no less than 2-3 hours after Iftar.
  • Always pay attention to any unusual or new symptoms during or after exercise and consult your doctor.
  • Know your existing health problems such as diabetes or hypertension and exercise according to your doctor’s advice.

 

About Aspetar:

Aspetar is a world leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, and the first of its kind in the Middle East. Since 2007, with a world expert team, the hospital has provided top-level comprehensive medical treatment to all athletes in a state-of-the-art facility that sets new standards internationally.

In 2009, Aspetar was accredited as a “FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence” by F-MARC. In 2013, Aspetar was adopted as a reference collaborator centre by the Gulf Countries Council (GCC) Health Ministers Council and “IOC Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health” in 2014.

In 2015, Aspetar has been recognised as the “IHF Reference Centre for Athlete and Referee Health”. In the same year, the hospital also achieved the obtained on December 15 the Accreditation Canada International (ACI) “Platinum Level”.

Aspetar is a member–organisation of Aspire Zone Foundation, Qatar’s innovative sports and healthy lifestyle destination.

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