New Year is round the corner and so are everyone's new year resolutions! One of the most common resolutions is to hit the gym, sweat out all the toxins and get those drool-worthy washboard abs.
So what better way than to get tips to achieve that goal from the best of the best?
Vogue India, the country's leading lifestyle and fashion magazine rings in the new year and their 10th year in India with the sizzling and super hot, Hrithik Roshan & Lisa Haydon on their cover. With their fitness regimes, much coveted tips on staying focused towards achieving your dream body and their fitness mantras, the cover story of the year is here!
Turn up AC and be prepared to be blown away by our very own Greek God's sizzling photoshoot with Lisa Haydon!
Excerpts from the interview :
GREEK GOD WITH A MISSION
Hrithik Roshan wants to get stronger than he's ever been. He shares his strategy to stay fit and focused.
- Broccoli is his superfood
"I've been having it every single day for the last five years and, while I can't explain the connection, I feel great. When I am in my transformation phase, I get off all carbs (except the fibrous kind) for seven to eight weeks. My five meals comprise 90gm of chicken or fish or six egg whites with one yolk tossed with a lot of broccoli and beans with different seasonings so it does not get monotonous."
- He loves Indian food and dark chocolate
"I am a huge foodie—while prepping for my role in Guzaarish (2010), for which I had to gain weight, I ate samosas and vada pavs every day for two months. People still get shocked when they see me eat a whole box of chocolates. I don't psyche myself out—I know how to balance my meals even when I am not on a strict diet."
- He uses affirmations as motivation
"My intelligence says magic does not exist, but my spirit believes in it. I've never let myself give up because I believe in myself. I want to get stronger than I have ever been and I will continue to tell myself that I can do it, no matter what the odds."
BEAUTY ON THE GO
Lisa Haydon discovered the joys of working out rather early in life. Looking good as a result of her healthy lifestyle is just a perk
- She looked "quite funny" as a kid
"I went through an awkward phase with my body and was often ragged for being too thin. I didn't understand then why people were being so unkind, but I used it to make myself mentally stronger. Very often what makes you the underdog when you are younger becomes your USP later. What made me so different then has set me apart now."
- She started exercising when she was 11
"All credit to my mother who, despite having to look after eight children, always made time for exercise. She'd work out to Jane Fonda and later Kathy Smith and Cindy Crawford in between managing us. I soon joined her, as I loved aerobics and its accompanying music and the gorgeous swimsuits these women wore, showing off their super-fit legs that I desperately wanted. Then at 17, when I hit adolescence, I took to running for both the adrenaline rush and to blow off steam. I started with 10 rounds, then 20, and before I knew it I was running in professional marathons."
- She had an Atkins phase
"During my years in mid-west America, I had gained a lot of weight. I was eating a lot of country food like fried chicken biscuit. For someone who has always been skinny, and even bullied because of it, I wasn't used to all the weight and was looking for a quick fix. My sister convinced me to try Atkins… I lasted for all of three days!"