Aradhana Sharma in Bathing Suit is in "Vacation Mode"
Aradhana Sharma is currently on vacation, and shared some highlights on Instagram. In them, Sharma enjoyed a cocktail on her hotel balcony. She wore a leopard print bathing suit top, denim shorts, and pink sunglasses. Sharma's amazing figure was on display. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Aradhana Sharma stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
She Dances
Sharma likes to dance. She shares a lot of videos on Instagram of herself dancing. She even got to perform on an awards show, and shared this video of it. Sharma captioned it, "MY FIRST AWARD SHOW PERFORMANCE. I genuinely have no words, literally no words to express but I would love to mention that I am in full gratitude to all those people, who made this possible."
She Works Out Her Arms
Sharma makes sure to workout her upper body. One thing she does is use monkey bars. She shared this video on Instagram of herself using them at the gym. Sharma captioned it, "Trust me! I thought that I can never-ever do this. This was really really difficult for me.Â
She Doesn't Quit
Sharma isn't a quitter. She always works to get better at things. In her monkey bars Instagram video, Sharma revealed in the caption that she struggled with them at first, but kept working at it. "Initially I tried, but I failed. I failed and I failed, but I am so so proud of myself today. I just want to say one thing, if you truly believe in yourself and have a will to do it, nothing can stop you. Just believe."
She Speaks Out
Sharma makes sure to speak out on things she finds important. Sharma is an animal rights activist. She shared this post from PETA on Instagram talking about killing dogs with rabies. She captioned it, "PLEASE MAKE IT STOP. This is inhumane and we are not born to do or witness these brutalities."
She Boxes
Sharma is an avid boxer. She shared this reel of herself using a bag on Instagram, captioning it, "Fighter." Harvard Health reports that there are a lot of benefits to boxing. "Fitness boxing is also a great aerobic exercise. Aerobic exercise gets your heart pumping and helps lower the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. It can strengthen bones and muscles, burn more calories, and lift mood. Aerobics can also boost your endurance, which helps you climb a flight of stairs or walk farther."