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Shahid Kapoor shares daily fitness routine and healthy lifestyle tips

'O' Romeo' star Shahid Kapoor shares daily fitness routine and healthy lifestyle tips: Breathe, train, eat light, rest well

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Shahid Kapoor makes fitness look effortless, but it’s all about showing up every day, no shortcuts, no fad diets, just plain, smart habits. In his latest interview, the ‘O’Remeo’ star dishes on breathing tricks, empty-stomach sweats, and clean veggie eats that keep him ripped while juggling dad life and shoots. From ‘Ishq Vishk’ days to now, he’s turned highs and lows into a routine that feels real, not some influencer flex.

Shahid Kapoor’s fitness mantra in the 40s: Starting with breathwork

Mornings kick off calm. Shahid starts with quick breathing exercises to fire up his body and ease into the day, no phone doom-scrolling. “It wakes my system,” he says in the Indian Express interview. Shoot days? He’s up three-and-a-half hours early for family time and training on an empty stomach, making space before the rush hits. Simple ritual, big payoff—grounds him like coffee never could.

Shahid Kapoor advocates smart, steady workouts

No crazy intensity; consistency rules. Functional training, weight training, and mobility exercises keep him nimble and injury-free, while morning sessions give energy boosts to hit his sets. A dash of cardio/sporting activity is a variation enough, a balanced effort, and no gym selfie syndrome. Highs like ‘Haider’ built his confidence; tough phases taught grit. It’s the long game that sculpted those Kabir Singh abs and keeps him moving at 44.

‘O’ Romeo’ actor believes veggie work as fuel; no extremes

Lifelong vegetarian, Shahid eats clean: greens, veggies, pulses in smaller, frequent meals. No late-night junk or weighing every bite, he’s mindful, not obsessive. Comfort food sneaks in sometimes, because in the end, he too is a ‘human’. Keeps him light, steady, proving you don’t need meat or fad diets to stay sharp.

Shahid Kapoor advocates sleep and structure first

Six hours is the goal, even on packed schedules; rest sharpens body and mind. He’s routine-obsessed: order at home, on set, as dad or brother. Fashion? Black everything, comfy and bold, like his Falguni Shane Peacock look, timeless vibe.Shahid’s blueprint, breathe, train hungry, eat light, rest right—is dad-approved armor for a 22-year career. No fluff, just habits that stick. Try the breathing tomorrow; you’ll feel it. Go to Source

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