Fitness and Well-being

The Inspiring Journey From Being a Smoker to a Fitness Trainer

Namrata smoked cigarettes on the regular for over 10 years, until she changed her entire lifestyle. The fitness trainer gives us insight on how to change an unhealthy lifestyle into a totally healthy one! 

Namrata Wokrout

  • Why did you want to become a fitness trainer?

Namrata:  My own struggle with weight loss and quitting smoking is what drove me to help others. If I could inspire and motivate myself to do such great feats, why not help others with their struggles and aid their way to a fit and healthy lifestyle? 

  • How do you keep yourself motivated?

Namrata:  The journey from being a compulsive smoker to leading a healthy lifestyle is not easy. But the result of my efforts is what keeps me going. Every day is a new experience and a new learning. I also look forward to working out with my partner who teaches me new things and encourages me to do better each day.

  • How do you balance work and your passion?

Namrata:  “Where there is a will, there’s a way”, as cliché as it sounds, you will always find time and means to do the things you love, provided you’re organized and efficient. These two qualities can be attained from a healthy lifestyle. I ensure I keep time aside for things I love to do and an hour or two every day adds up to a whole lot of hours in a year, which eventually makes a whole lot of difference too.

  • How do you feel when you see women getting inspired by you?

Namrata:  Obviously, I feel very glad. I feel happy to know that I have inspired a woman to love herself and do something for herself. At the same time, the healthy choice they make seeing me, inspires me to strive to do better.

  • Is warm-up important?

Namrata:  Yes, absolutely. Lots of people don’t understand the importance of warm-ups and end up with injuries. Warming up increases the temperature of the muscles and prepares the heart, lungs and muscles for the conditioning phase. A dynamic warm-up involving the major muscle groups you intend to target in the conditioning phase is a great and a safe way to start your workout.

  • What is one of your favourite workouts?

Namrata:  I love functional training. It works out the whole body as every session of functional training includes mobility, strength, endurance and core stability.  It can help you burn calories while achieving all of the above-mentioned benefits. It is interesting and can help achieve a well-balanced muscle tone.

  • When did you start running?

Namrata:  I started running, about two years ago. I am the same person who was unable to run 500m without stopping for a break at least 4 times. I think I have come a long way now from less than 500m to a half marathon.

  • What are the benefits of running?

Namrata:  Firstly, it is the best way to burn calories. Secondly, it strengthens and improves your cardiovascular system and thirdly, it can reduce stress, as an aerobic form of exercise like running releases the feel-good chemicals called endorphins. I have never heard anyone say, “I feel terrible after running” and when you do more miles, there is an overwhelming sense of achievement.

  • What are the different kinds of customers you have come across?

Namrata:  Since I have a full-time job, I cannot dedicate as much time as I’d like to in training others. But I train people from different age groups ranging from people in their early twenties to older adults. Everyone is different, they have their strengths and weaknesses. Training is a two-way street. While your clients learn what you teach them, they too have a great deal to teach you. The learning never ends and it’s a new experience every day.

  • Do you think, today’s youth should get into sports and fitness?

Namrata:  Getting into sports or following your passion is entirely an individual’s choice. Sports is a passion, which is awesome if you choose to follow. However, fitness is a lifestyle. Our body can be our biggest investment or our greatest liability. Fitness is making that choice to make our bodies, our biggest investment. My message to today’s youth, you cannot achieve your dreams without taking care of your body first.

  • Where do you think sports fit into our fitness regime?

Namrata:  Like I have mentioned before, any sport is an individual choice and passion, but if you like sports, then, hey, you already are there! You go ahead and play the sports you like. Fitness is not just about lifting weights. It’s leading an active and healthy lifestyle. You can choose how to stay fit and sports can be one of those choices.

  • Would you like to talk about the certification course on fitness?

Namrata:  Certification is an important aspect of becoming a trainer. As the saying goes, the blind cannot lead the blind. I am currently pursuing a certification course on Certified Personal Trainer through ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine). There are many courses and certification available and you should choose what suits your requirements. As for me, it’s ACSM, which is a gold standard certification.

  • What would be that one piece of advice you would give to women who are new to this field of fitness?

Namrata:  I say, you go girl. Be the healthy, strong and beautiful you that you are meant to be. You deserve to invest in yourself. You may be a great wife, a great mother, and/or a great daughter, but what about what you are to yourself. Love and invest in yourself.

We spoke to Namrata during our Bloggers and Influencers Meet and found out about her amazing routine. Do you feel motivated too?

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