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Box Your Way To Weight Loss Like Meera Syal

British comedian Meera Syal has revealed that she has taken up boxing to lose the baby weight she has put on. Syal, who has never been a fitness freak, was asked on the new BBC series about her secret weight-loss weapon after her baby's birth at the age of 45.
"I went to a personal trainer," the Mirror quoted her as saying. "I am not obsessive. I eat healthily and try to have most of my food before 6pm. "I am not one of those people who say I have got to be a size 10, two months after the birth. I get very annoyed when I see that in magazines and you are sat at home with leaky breasts and cellulite. You don't want to see Angelina Jolie in size 10 jeans, you really don't.
"My trainer is an ex-boxer and he suggested it one day and I absolutely love it. It's frightening how much aggression you have and I love hitting things. "I could never be in a fight and I hate the thought of hitting someone or being hit. But it is a beautiful sport. I have been learning the different punches.
"You feel very peaceful afterwards because you've used a lot of aggression," she added. When asked about her hubby Sanjeev Bhaskar's reaction to her new fitness regime, she revealed that he had accepted it with good grace.
"He holds his hands up so I can punch them and acts tough," she said laughingly. "But I'm sure he goes round the corner after and goes 'ouch'. He won't show me out of pride," she added
Surely its not every day that you get to punch your husband like that!



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