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Here is how Shraddha Kapoor stays fit!

| | Jan 26, 2016, at 01:55 am
Mumbai, Jan 25 (IBNS): Actress Shraddha Kapoor follows a simple rule to keep herself in shape.
The young actress has a fitness measuring band that she carries with her every day. 
 
The band makes a note of the amount of workout done by a person in a span of time.
 
Wearing the band, Shraddha completes 8,00010,000 steps in a day. 
 
She even has it on when she is working out every day.
 
The actor, who was seen in a superfit avatar in her last film ABCD 2 says, “I love the sense of achievement I get when I complete the targets I set each day to stay fit. I don’t mind working even harder for it and beating my previous records."
 
"If need be, I try different methods to keep myself in check, I don’t hesitate in taking them up,” says Shraddha, who is currently shooting for Baaghi alongside actor Tiger Shroff.

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