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Sanjay Dutt has a new way of sweating it out

| | Apr 07, 2016, at 12:02 am
Mumbai, Apr 6 (IBNS) During his time at Yerwada, actor Sanjay Dutt has learnt a new way of maintaining fitness by adopting a very new method of exercises.

As the actor had no access to a gym, Sanjay started using the phawdas which is used to carry water as his dumbbells!

The actor used to fill these phawdas with water and use to start doing lifts.

The actor started performing free hand exercises and came up with new ways and replaced the concept of one going to gym and sweating it out.

Be it Squats, bicep curls or even diamond push ups, Sanjay Dutt did it all in natural ways.

Sanjay Dutt prefers doing free hand workout over sweating it out at a conventional gym.

 

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