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Married in their early 20s and becoming parents before 30, this couple is now rocking their 40s with stunning transformation!

Married in their early 20s and becoming parents before 30, this couple is now rocking their 40s with stunning transformation!

Time of India14-05-2025
Who says life starts slowing down in your 40s? While it is true that one needs to start taking care of themselves much much earlier, it is never too late to turn your life around, even if you have entered your 40s! UK based Indian origin couple
Rajni Singh and Dale Aston
, now in their 40s, are redefining fitness and how!
Early marriage
Rajni, who recently shared the couple's journey on IG, revealed that they got married at 23 (that her husband later corrected to 22).
By the time they reached their late twenties, they were already parents to two children, which kept them extremely busy.
Taking charge of their life
The reel Rajni shared showcased the couple through two decades of being together, welcoming children, putting on weight, and finally taking charge of their health and fitness, and now rocking in their 40s. Rajni shared the reel with a catchy song, and it went viral in no time, grabbing 11.5 million views.
Many commented on the journey of the couple, with one user saying, 'Your age seems to be going backwards!" Another noted, 'Your strength and flexibility are so inspiring—what an achievement!" Rajni's husband too chimed in saying, "We were 22 not 23 when we got married, Hardships define you " Take a look.
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5 ways to get fitter in your 40s
Here are some tips to get you started
Prioritize health check ups
Regular checkups are key in your 40s.
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Visit your doctor for annual physicals and recommended screenings like blood pressure, cholesterol, and cancer tests. These help catch problems early when they are easier to treat. Talk openly with your doctor about any concerns and follow their advice on vaccines and lifestyle changes.
Pay attention to your diet
What you eat matters more than ever. Focus on whole foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
Avoid too much processed food, sugar, and salt. Eating well helps keep your weight in check, lowers your risk of heart disease and diabetes, and supports your energy and mood.
Stay active
Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week, such as brisk walking, cycling, or swimming. Include strength training twice a week to keep muscles and bones strong. Exercise reduces the risk of many diseases, helps manage stress, and boosts mental health.
Get quality sleep
Sleep is when your body heals and recharges. Most adults need 7 to 9 hours of good sleep. Poor sleep can raise stress hormones and increase risks for high blood pressure and blood sugar problems. Create a relaxing bedtime routine and keep a consistent sleep schedule to improve sleep quality.
Manage Stress
Stress can affect your body and mind, so find ways to relax and recharge. Try meditation, deep breathing, yoga, or simply spending time in nature. Don't hesitate to seek support from friends, family, or professionals if stress feels overwhelming. Managing stress well improves your overall health and quality of life.
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