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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Comedian Cyrus Broacha Declares Cardio a No-Go for Indian Men, Advocates Strength Training

Comedian Cyrus Broacha Declares Cardio a No-Go for Indian Men, Advocates Strength Training

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Cyrus Broacha dismisses cardio, says it will make Indian men "uglier"
  • Recommends strength training and diet as the key to staying fit
  • Praises Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Akshay Kumar for their fitness regimes
Comedian Cyrus Broacha Declares Cardio a No-Go for Indian Men, Advocates Strength Training

In a recent interview, comedian and podcaster Cyrus Broacha shared his unconventional views on fitness for Indian men. Broacha, best known for his satirical shows like 'The Week That Wasn't' and 'Big Boss OTT 2', firmly believes that Indian men should steer clear of cardio, as it will only make them "uglier."

According to Broacha, the key to staying fit as one gets older is to focus on strength training and maintaining a healthy diet, rather than relying on cardio exercises. He argues that the "blueprint" of Indian men's bodies is such that cardio will only lead to skinny limbs and an inability to lose belly fat. Instead, Broacha advocates for a strength-based approach, which he believes is the true path to fitness.

While Broacha himself does not have a personal trainer, he had high praise for Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, who he says are "very careful with their diet" as they age. He also commended Akshay Kumar's lean and disciplined physique, calling the actor "damn good" in terms of his fitness.

Despite his humorous jabs at Bollywood's biggest names, Broacha's message is clear: Indian men should prioritize strength training and a balanced diet over cardio if they want to stay fit and healthy, especially as they get older.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cyrus Broacha strongly believes that Indian men should avoid cardio, as he thinks it will only make them "uglier" and unable to lose belly fat.
According to Cyrus Broacha, the key to fitness for Indian men is to focus on strength training and maintaining a healthy diet, rather than relying on cardio exercises.
Cyrus Broacha has high praise for the fitness routines of Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, who he says are "very careful with their diet" as they age. He also commends Akshay Kumar's lean and disciplined physique.

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