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    Holi 2026: Tips to get back to your fitness regime after enjoying Gujhiya, Mathri and other festive dishes

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    Holi 2026 will be celebrated across the country tomorrow, March 4. In the days leading up to the festival, observers enjoy festive dishes like Gujhiya, Mathri and Dahi Bhalla. Although the joy of celebration may seem like a sweet joy at the time, it can pose a challenge to get back into the routine later. Once the colors fade and the celebrations subside, many people start struggling with lethargy, bloating and a disrupted fitness routine. Here are easy steps you can use to ensure you get back on track and achieve your health goals without any disruption.

    Overeating is common during festivals and stressing over it makes things worse. Instead of crash dieting or punishing yourself with excessive workouts, get back into your routine. A balanced mindset is the key to long-term fitness.

    Festive foods are often high in sugar and salt, which can lead to water retention and dehydration. Start your day with warm water, lemon water or mint and cucumber water. Aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water per day to flush out toxins and reduce inflammation.

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    After several days of heavy meals, choose simple, home-cooked meals. Include fiber-rich vegetables, seasonal fruits, whole grains and lean proteins. Khichdi, vegetable soup, dal-rice and curd can help soothe your digestive system and restore balance.

    If you have taken a break from working out during the festivities, resume slowly. Start with brisk walking, yoga, or stretching to reactivate your muscles. Within a few days, you can return to strength training or high-intensity workouts. Even 30 minutes of activity a day can make a noticeable difference.

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    Probiotic-rich foods like yogurt, buttermilk and fermented dishes can help restore gut health after a heavy diet. Adding soaked nuts and seeds to your breakfast also helps in digestion and keeps you full for longer.

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