05 April,2018 01:12 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online desk
Tiger Shroff
Tiger Shroff has transformed his body from a lean to an absolutely buff one for his latest movie "Baaghi 2". Known to be someone who regualry works out at the gym, doesn't drink or smoke and is trained in martial arts, it is no wonder that Tiger Shroff has a body to die for. Quickly becoming a fitness icon, the Baaghi star's look in the movie has created ripples amongst people hoping to achieve a body like his. If you are someone who'd like to build muscle and transfom using some basic martial art techniques here's exactly what you need. Siddharth Singh, Mixed Martial Arts Trainer for the brand Reebok, guides beginners with tips and tricks to become the next "Baaghi"
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Commenting on the role played by mainstream cinema in promoting the fitness form, he said: "Just like rock music in India became popular after movies like 'Rock On', mainstream cinema can help MMA (Mixed Martial art) grow in India. However, it has to be done responsibly and audiences need to be educated in the right way. Having said that, a film star endorsing it will definitely drive more people into this fitness form."
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