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Subhash Ghai’s film production company Mukta Arts will produce three movies next year, shared the filmmaker.


 


Mukta Arts produced its first film Karz, starring Rishi Kapoor, in 1978 and after that came out with string of movies, including Hero, Karma, Khalnayak, Pardes, Taal, Yaadein, Iqbal, Joggers’ Park, and Aitraz. He has more to offer next year.


 


“Mukta Arts will produce three movies next year. I will produce and direct one movie. I enjoy being a producer. For directing movies, I take my own time. I can’t make a fast movie. I am working on the projects. Themes are yet to be decided,” Mr Ghai told reporters after he bagged the award for Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend and Awards here on Sunday.


 


A special act by Shraddha Kapoor was also performed as a tribute to Mr Ghai and the filmmaker got emotional on stage.


 


“I am an emotional man. I didn’t get emotional because I won an award. It was because I got nostalgic,” he said.


 


“I think I am complete today. People still tell me that whenever my movies like Ram Lakhan and Karz are played on television, they watch it. I consider that as a compliment,” said the educationist.


 

You may think that you’ve tried everything you can to lose weight – increased your fitness, followed a low fat diet and so on, and whilst these things may have benefitted your wellness and wellbeing, they haven’t actually helped you to shed the pounds.


 


Have you considered taking up a martial art, though? You’ve probably seen someone participate in martial arts and not really thought about the exercise benefits that this type of activity offers. Not only can something like this help you shed weight, it can also improve your mood, help you lose weight and benefit your overall health.


 


First of all, one of the best benefits associated with martial arts is the boost that it can give to your cardiovascular health. This means, in layman’s terms, that doing a martial art makes your heart healthier. Your cardiovascular system consists of your heart, veins and arteries, and if your cardiovascular system is weak, you can find yourself suffering from shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness and, in severe cases, a heart attack. Research has shown that a martial art is one of the best ways to help improve the health of your cardiovascular system, and should be carried out for around 30 minutes several days a week.


 


The benefit that you may be most interested in, however, is the weight loss associated with taking part in a martial art. Doing around an hour of moderate intensity martial art can make you burn around 500 calories. A deficit of 500 calories a day leads to you losing a pound a week (at least) and so if you participate in a martial art, you are streets ahead of the game even before you start considering a healthy diet. When combined with a healthy diet, you can be leaner, slimmer and stronger all in one go, within a relatively short space of time.

If you’re looking for a fun and interesting new way to lose weight and improve your fitness, as well as your general wellness and wellbeing, you might want to consider taking up a martial art. Martial arts are combative classes, where the objective is to defend yourself from any physical threats that surround you, or to defeat other people in the immediate vicinity. In some forms of martial arts there is an attached belief system, such as Daoism, Buddhism or Hinduism.


 


With all the emphasis on physicality and discipline, it’s no surprise that taking up a martial art can help you to maintain your weight or even lose weight. Martial arts lessons can help you to increase your fitness and tone up all over. Usually, during a martial arts class, you spend an hour or more engaged in intense physical movements. All of this intensity means that you burn lots of calories, which directly translates into fat loss. Doing this type of intense activity also boosts your metabolism, which means that you are burning calories even after the class is complete.


 


Martial arts lessons can also be a great motivator, as the discipline involved with practising the art gives you a reason to keep working out time and time again. During most martial arts, you set goals and then use your own personal commitment to help achieve these goals. This positive mental attitude is great as it means you are really focusing on the goals involved in the art rather than any specific weight loss goals – the weight loss almost happens incidentally.


 


There are actually two categories of martial arts as well – hard martial arts and soft martial arts. If you’re just starting out, the best way is to look at something like ITF Taekwon Do because this is a hard martial art, and you are more likely to lose weight with something like this than with a ‘soft’ martial art.

The introduction of fine arts into a child’s life can host a number of benefits from creativity to discipline. By sharing the love of drawing or painting pictures with your child, they’ll be allowed to develop their own unique methods of artistic pleasure from what they perceive in their mind. The fine arts can also encourage them to write, play music and develop a sense of accomplishment by producing material with depth.


 


Take Baby Steps


You can introduce the fine arts to your child by having them go with a theme that relates to their interests. If your child is fascinated by bold and brilliant prints, you can go online to the various artwork sites and have them pick out artwork for sale that they would like to hang in their room. A child who is fond of the ballet or flowers can find something spellbinding that catches their interest. You can also include other popular prints, so they can see the various styles and methods of painting.


 


Set Creative Time at Home


Whether your child loves to draw, paint or play music, you can set aside creative time at home each day. Dependent on their interests, you can dedicate a room in the home that allows them to put forth their efforts without being reprimanded for making a mess or exhibiting too much noise. You can also vary the activities, so they can get a chance to determine where their passions may lie.


 


Join a Group


The fine arts can build friendships when you sign your child up for group classes. If your child shows an interest in a pottery or painting classes, they may find it exhilarating to bounce ideas off other children in the group on how to make certain pieces.


 


Discipline and Respect


In order to succeed at what they love to do, your child will learn self-discipline and respect from the fine arts by practicing their muse. Artistic projects such as playing a musical instrument, drawing and painting can only get better with hard work and dedication.


 


Start Early


You can incorporate the fine arts into your child’s life as early as infancy. You’ll find an assortment of infant toys and gadgets that can introduce musical instruments, composers, colors, different languages, artistic projects and sounds into their lives early on through fun and entertaining forms of learning practices. Many of today’s well-known musicians and artists were exposed to the fine arts at an early age, and the impression it made lasted a lifetime. You can also take your child to various museums, art institutes and festivals to expose them to the various cultures.


 


Your local museum, musical soundstage and art shows will have a wide selection of offerings that can benefit a child when you expose it to them early on in life. A child with artistic tastes will also be well-rounded both intellectually and socially. You can make this a regular occurrence, so they can find pleasure from it during excursions and outings. It can also benefit them by choosing a rewarding career where they can display their talents as adults.


 


 


Writer Melanie Fleury takes her children to museums on a monthly basis in hopes that they will learn to love artwork, artifacts and education. She has found that using websites like Artismo’s, that offer artwork for sale is also a great activity to do after a visit to the art museum to keep the love of fine arts continuing at home.


 


 


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Exercise is difficult – especially when it’s boring. You might want to fight those pounds in the gym or run them off, but there’s no way you’re going to manage it if you’re not interested in what you’re doing. The best thing for your wellbeing is to distract yourself from the fact that you’re exercising at all, and the way to do that is by changing your focus to a martial art like boxing, kickboxing, karate, or judo. That way, you’re concentrating on learning the moves rather than on what it’s doing for your fitness. Plus, there are multiple wellness benefits in martial arts.


 


1. Weight loss: Typically, martial art training is typically high intensity and lasts for at least an hour. This means that you’re getting a monumental cardio workout and burning a lot of calories in the process. This makes martial arts an excellent option if you want to lose weight quickly.


 


2. Fitness: The exercises and drills involved in martial arts improve your cardiovascular fitness and endurance by helping to improve your muscle strength and flexibility. This is because you do a lot of resistance training (push-ups and squats) and stretching exercises.


 


3. Self-defence: This is probably the most well-known outcome with martial arts, as you are learning a fighting technique. While martial arts-esque fitness programmes like Tae Bo and Boxercise are beneficial in multiple ways to your wellness, if you want to guard your wellbeing against an attack you need to train with a dedicated teacher in a martial arts school that teaches you a specific martial art.


 


4. Self-confidence: Not only are you now able to defend yourself, but you have a sense of achievement from mastering the techniques. This, plus the fact you’re fitter and stronger, can do wonders for your confidence.


 


5. Balance and coordination: Martial art training typically involves mastering a range of techniques, which will require you to be well-balanced and have superior body coordination. Therefore, learning these techniques will improve those areas, which can help with your daily life.


 


6. Variety: Within a martial arts session, there’s a great variety for your body and mind in terms of warm-ups and cool-downs, stretching exercises, strength building exercises, cardio exercises and exercises designed to teach you different techniques. Plus, as there are so many martial arts to get involved in, it’s easy to find one to keep you interested and help you achieve your goals.


 


7. Discipline and motivation: Martial arts are goal orientated, which helps to focus and motivate you to continue. Lack of discipline and motivation are common pitfalls to weight loss and even career progression, but learning these traits can directly and indirectly help you in these aspirations.


 


8. Spirituality: Someone once defined spirituality as “Activities which renew, lift up, comfort, heal and inspire both ourselves and those with whom we interact.” This remains a key reason why so many people practise martial arts, as it forges a connection between your body, mind, others and the world around you.


 


9. Cost-effectiveness: Most people join a gym and never go, or hire a personal trainer and give up after two sessions of intense shouting. By comparison, training with a martial arts school or dojo is relatively inexpensive, as they often offer a low monthly all-you-can-exercise price.


 


10. Socialising: Unlike running or going to the gym, martial arts provide the opportunity to train and learn with others, which means you can encourage and motivate each other. Many people doing martial arts end up becoming very good friends, and many instructors are lovely and foster a fun and friendly atmosphere. After all, if you don’t enjoy it, what’s the point?