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Ramadan Fitness Strategies for Busy Students

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Ramadan Fitness Strategies for Busy Students

Are you navigating the fasting season and wondering how to keep your physical activity on track?

Discovering that sweet spot where your fitness routine and fasting harmonise perfectly is like tuning into your favourite melody, it\’s deeply satisfying and uplifting. 

Our team at Lady Evelyn Independent School has prepared for you a guide specially curated for students who wish to embrace both with equal fervour.

Timing is Key

Opt for physical activities during the cooler parts of the day, preferably after Iftar or just before Suhoor. It’s like scheduling a meeting with your body’s energy levels – you want to catch them when they’re most attentive.

Stay Hydrated

Remember to drink plenty of water during non-fasting hours. Hydration is crucial for preventing fatigue and keeping your energy up, not just for your studies but for staying active too. Think of it as watering a plant; you can’t expect it to grow without giving it what it needs.

Moderation Matters

Engage in moderate physical activities such as walking, stretching, or light jogging. There\’s no need to mimic a marathon runner during Ramadan; rather, be like the tortoise from the age-old tale – slow and steady wins the race.

Quality Over Quantity

Focus on the quality of your workout rather than the duration. Short, high-quality exercise sessions can be more beneficial and manageable than long, exhausting ones. It’s about making every move count, like the precise strokes of a master painter.

Listen to Your Body

Pay attention to your body’s signals. If you\’re feeling overly fatigued or dizzy, it\’s time to rest. Your body is the best communicator you have, so listen to it as if it were giving the lecture of a lifetime.

Group Activities for Motivation

Engage in physical activities with family or friends after Iftar. It’s a fantastic way to stay motivated and adds a social element to exercise. Plus, it’s always more fun when you have someone to share the \”Are we done yet?\” look with.

Incorporate Spiritual Activities

Remember, spiritual activities like Taraweeh prayers involve a good deal of standing, bowing, and prostrating, which are physical movements. Consider this as part of your daily exercise routine. It’s a beautiful blend of spiritual and physical exercise, like adding two flavours of ice cream together and getting the best of both worlds.

Plan and Prepare

Plan your physical activities in advance. Decide what you’ll do and when, making it easier to stick to your routine. It’s like plotting your route on a map before setting off on an adventure – it always leads to more exciting destinations.

Balance and Flexibility in Education

For students, balancing education and physical health during Ramadan can be a challenge. Online schooling offers the space needed to manage both effectively. 

Reflect and Adjust

Take time each week to reflect on your routine and make adjustments as needed. It\’s about fine-tuning your daily schedule to what feels right for you, ensuring a harmonious balance between your academic, spiritual, and physical pursuits.

We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy balance, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. Our online schooling system is designed to support your holistic development, allowing you the freedom to grow academically, spiritually, and physically.

Remember, Ramadan is a time for growth in all aspects of life. By maintaining a balance between your physical activities and spiritual duties, you’ll find yourself not only thriving in your studies but also enjoying a healthier, more vibrant Ramadan experience. Check out our admissions page and BOOK A CALL with our experts to discuss how our programs can benefit your child during Ramadan.


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