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He began his journey with some light exercises like walking on the treadmill and some cardio exercises and strength training. With his weight and size, it was risky for him to hit the gym as it could strain his body and lead to a heart attack as well.
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If you're hoping to transform your body like him, here are Adnan Sami's weight loss secrets to help you get in shape. He had a very tough body transformation journey considering the immense amount of fat he had to burn which makes him the biggest motivation for all of us. This is how Adnan Sami's weight loss journey began and even though there have been rumours that he underwent a liposuction surgery, Adnan has denied all allegations and explained that liposuction cannot reduce such high amounts of fat from a person's body. Being prone to chronic health problems is not a nice thing and over the years Adnan Sami learnt his lesson when he fell sick and had no choice other than to lose weight in order to survive. While we don't support body shaming, it's also not good to be that size because it also means that you're extremely unhealthy and your weight and size make you more vulnerable to health problems like diabetes and blood pressure and so forth. He walked into B-town weighing over 200 kilos and was obese and unhealthy. This hit song made Adnan Sami very popular and opened up new doors for him as well. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.We all know Adnan Sami from his old days of 'Mujhko bhi tu lift kara de'. Indian Bank is banking partner for Paralympic Committee of India, and has entered into a long-term commitment with it wherein it extends support for training, equipment, nutrition and medical needs, among others. That the historic haul of highest medals ever came this year when Indian Bank extended a hand, given us the confidence that we are on the right track,'' he said. The managing director and CEO of the bank Shanti Lal Jain, after honouring the medal winners, said, ''The performance of the athletes was impressive, inspirational.'' ''It gives me great pleasure to be part of this event that recognises the outstanding achievements of these gritty para-athletes. The country bagged five gold, eight silver and six bronze medals in the games. ''I definitely remember Padmaja (Chunduru) here, because Indian Bank was forthcoming and instantly they agreed to sponsor and it was very nice to see that a support came at a time when we had not won the 19 medals,'' she said. Noting that the PCI wants to ensure that an athlete does not miss out on anything whether sponsorships or money, she said, ''Due to the Covid pandemic, we (PCI) were struggling, we were not able to reach out in getting the right kind of sponsorships (which) we should have got because the entire nation had gone through the pandemic.'' However, she extended the gratitude of PCI to top officials of the bank, including its former MD and CEO Padmaja Chunduru for having sponsored the athletes and joined hands with PCI much before the para athletes brought laurels. If PCI had not translated its entire focus to athletes and making athletes a prime subject, I do not think Deepa Malik would have ever been nominated to become the president,'' she said at a felicitation ceremony organised by Indian Bank here for the rich haul of medals. ''.what we are celebrating today are heros of Tokyo Paralympics 2020, kudos to them, kudos to PCI which has shifted gears to athlete-centric programme of growth. Malik, also a recipient of Padma Shri, said if PCI had not shifted gears to make athletes a prime subject, there would not be a Deepa Malik heading the Paralympic Committee. PTI | Chennai | Updated: 23-10-2021 19:41 IST | Created: 23-10-2021 19:41 ISTĬhennai, Oct 23 (PTI): Arjuna Awardee Deepa Malik and president of Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) on Saturday said the committee struggled to find sponsors for the para athletes in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic much before the country bagged 19 medals at the Paralympics 2020 held in Tokyo this year.