Exercising during Ramadan
Q: Is it okay to exercise during Ramadan?
AM: There is nothing wrong with exercising during Ramadan,
as long as you exercise during the earlier morning hours so
you have time to drink water before the sun comes up. Or you
may choose to exercise after the sun goes down.

I definitely wouldn’t recommend exercising at 8 o’clock in
the morning, and then not drinking water after your workout.
You risk dehydration and harm to your body if you do not
replenish what is lost after your body has released fluids
through sweat.
Also, utilize times that you would normally drink something
during the day as a time of study and reflection, instead of
sport and play. Keep in mind that Ramadan is a cleansing
time to also give our bodies a mental and spiritual workout.
It is a time to discipline ourselves by abstaining from food
and drink during the daylight hours.
Nevertheless, if we practice Ramadan properly, drinking a
couple glasses of water in the morning to help us get
through the day, we should have no problem performing our
basic daily activities.
Ramadan also helps us as followers of the Honorable Elijah
Muhammad to get back on track (if we have strayed) to our
one meal a day and practicing "how to eat to live." We are
exercising and strengthening our will during this time. Let
us use it wisely.
Please consult a physician before beginning any new workout
or dietary plan.
(Audrey Muhammad is a certified personal
trainer and aerobic instructor. She is the author of "The
Sister’s Guide to Fitness" and creator of the KIBOS exercise
video and the Get Fit to Live KIBOS Challenge.)
Source:
Exercising during Ramadan by Audrey Muhammad, FinalCall.com
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