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Move with the mudgar: How the traditional workout helps builds strength for daily activities

A certified trainer brings back ancient Indian clubs and maces to fashion. We help you decide if the traditional training is for you, what benefits it offers, and how it fares against modern gym equipment

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Shah (centre) trains Shirish Dethe (right) and Nikhil Kunder (left) to use the mudgar. PICS/ATUL KAMBLE

Shah (centre) trains Shirish Dethe (right) and Nikhil Kunder (left) to use the mudgar. PICS/ATUL KAMBLE

Have you heard of HYROX, Crossfit, or the perennially trending pilates? What about the mudgar, the gada or the samtola? While pop culture will often show you these ancient warrior training tools in the hands of exaggeratedly buff wrestlers swinging them around akhadas, they are far less intimidating in real life. Aakash Shah, a certified strength and conditioning coach, is reintroducing the traditions to time-strapped Mumbaikars in a way that feels familiar.

Aakash Shah swings  a mace
Aakash Shah swings a mace

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