Geeta Phogat, India’s first female wrestler to achieve a Commonwealth gold and qualify for the Olympics, happily participated in a special Fit India Sundays on Cycle event at Delhi’s Major Dhyanchand National Stadium. She expressed joy in cycling alongside a diverse group of women, emphasizing the growing importance of fitness in society. The event, part of a nationwide initiative, saw women across the country engaging in cycling rallies and fitness activities to promote health and community involvement.
Women from various backgrounds, including sports stars and cultural icons, gathered in Delhi for the flagship event, highlighting the significance of women’s health and fitness. The event featured activities like yoga, Zumba, and tug-of-war, with fitness enthusiast Milind Soman leading the charge. Participants, including students, volunteers, and representatives from sports organizations, embraced cycling as a simple yet effective way to stay fit and active.
The Fit India Sundays on Cycle initiative aims to encourage women to prioritize their health and well-being, promoting inclusivity in sports and fitness. Participants lauded the initiative for not only enhancing physical health but also fostering a sense of community and empowerment among women. This movement, spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeks to make fitness a fundamental part of daily life, inspiring citizens nationwide to prioritize their health through innovative programs like Sundays on Cycle.
