Milind Soman works out at -2°C in Vienna

Actor and fitness enthusiast Milind Soman shared a video of his outdoor workout in freezing temperatures in Vienna, Austria. The post highlights his commitment to exercise despite the cold, sparking discussions on safe practices for older adults. Experts emphasize preparation and moderation for such activities.

Milind Soman, known for his dedication to fitness, recently posted on Instagram about his training session in Vienna amid sub-zero conditions. In the update, he wrote, “In the park! The weather is amazing, -2°C, and such beautiful parks to run in Vienna. Happy holidays, everyone! My last long run starts tomorrow, covering around 120km from Vienna to Györ. Fun! Fun! Fun!” The video captured him performing pull-ups in a park and running outdoors, demonstrating adaptability in challenging weather.

This display has prompted expert insights into the safety of cold-weather exercise for individuals in their late 40s, 50s, and older. Sadhna Singh, a senior fitness and lifestyle consultant at HereNow Official, notes that such activities can be safe and beneficial with proper precautions. She advises a longer warm-up to elevate body temperature and enhance joint mobility. Layered clothing is recommended to insulate without limiting movement, while protecting hands, ears, and feet is crucial. Singh cautions that cold increases cardiovascular demands, so those with heart, respiratory, or joint issues should proceed carefully and adjust intensity based on bodily feedback to avoid strains in cold-stiffened muscles.

Singh also highlights the value of short daily workouts lasting 15 to 20 minutes. These consistent sessions help maintain muscle mass, joint health, and cardiovascular endurance, countering age-related declines. She explains, “Even 15 to 20 minutes of focused movement can preserve muscle mass, maintain joint health, and support cardiovascular endurance if the exercises are well chosen.”

Recovery elements are equally vital. Adequate sleep aids muscle repair and hormonal balance, hydration supports joint lubrication and circulation, and mental calm reduces stress-induced cortisol that could hasten muscle loss or inflammation. Singh stresses that integrating movement with recovery and well-being sustains long-term fitness, preventing burnout or injury.

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