Friday, May 20, 2016

Living to Inspire - 1



My Early Childhood



I was born in a small middle class Parsi family and I was the youngest of three children. I had two older brothers and myself, and they thought I was the most pampered of them all.
As a child I was very meek and mild. Every time guests came inside the house and I just had to go and say hello I would just burst out crying. I would never go in front of people. I never went up on stage, never did one poetry in public. I was everything but a public figure or a leader.

      Life was chugging along well until I was twelve. One fine day while my dad was teaching me geography he collapsed and I heard a big sound. It was a massive heart-attack and he died. I was alone with my friend, Ranju, and we both didn’t know what had happened. Two little girls first put water on his head tried to revive him thinking he had just collapsed. When nothing happened for the next five minutes we rushed to the neighbors place and we asked for help. We called the local doctor who sent him to a hospital. But it was too late. At that time my mother was looking after her old parents who were in Calcutta who had just gone through a calamity of losing their son and daughter in law in a car crash just four days back. I guess the shock was a bit too much for my dad and did not mention a word to any of us and he was wonderful a man. He was a role-model for us. Very mild, very gentle, very helpful and caring. There was one impression that set behind my mind that was the day of his funeral. On that day the road that we lived on was flooded with the people he worked with. Every single person around him. Hundreds and hundreds of his colleagues came by to pay his respects that was the day I told myself that this is the life we should lead at the day we die there are so many people who are going to be giving us that respect. It is not the respect that we earn when we are living but the respect we leave behind when we die and that was set in my little tender mind.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

FABULOUS DISCOUNTS!!!

In celebration of the award of the Guinness World Record for the Worlds Longest Aerobics Marathon, we are offering some fantastic discounts!! Contact your nearest studio for details. Call 23314607 23373136 66481008 66681008 Hurry!!


Best Performers of January '10

Geetu lost 3Kgs. at the West Marredpally studio with Manju as her Aerobics trainer.


Shaina, Gym enthusiast at West Marredpally, lost 3Kgs. with Sreevani


Khaliada lost 4 kgs, and Sri Durga lost 1.7Kgs. working out in Master Trainer Dinaz's aerobics class


Srinivas lost 5.3Kgs with Personal Trainer Manjari in HimayatnagarManjari


Aerobics enthusiast Simran shed 2.5Kgs. with trainer Rajeshwari in Himayatnagar


Megha Modi lost 3.9Kgs in Erramanzil, with Aerobics trainer Sashi


Naveen lost 3.5Kgs. in Banjara Hills, Personal Training with Anand

Monday, January 11, 2010

Guinness World Record


On 10th. January 2010, at 8:37PM, a new World Record was created by our very own Dinaz, for the longest Aerobics marathon of 26 hours, breaking the existing record of 24 hours. A superhuman effort, made all the more sweet because she was the First, and only, Indian to do so. Jai Ho!!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Best Performers of October '09

Alekya, enrolled in Aerobics at West Marredpally, lost 3.5Kgs with trainer Kanchana
Sandhya at the Erramanzil studio, lost 4Kgs performing Aerobics with Sashi

Najma lost 3.3Kgs at the Himayatnagar studio, Personal Training with Rajeshwari

Laxmi lost 5Kgs in the Gym at Erramanzil studio with trainer Swetha


Monday, September 14, 2009

Best Performers of August '09

Anusha lost 5Kgs. Personal Training with Dinaz at the Banjara Hills studio


At the Banjara Hills studio Shiama Akber lost 4Kgs. doing Aerobics with Dinaz

At the West Marredpally studio, Gym enthusiast Lavanya lost 2kgs training with Sonam
Mrunalini chose Dance Aerobics and lost 3.5kg, with Sonam

At the Himayatnagar studio, Najma lost 6Kgs, Personal Training with Rajeshwari

Rajitha lost 3.4Kgs in Himayatnagar in Rajeshwari's Dance Aerobics class

At the Erramanzil studio Matheen lost 4Kgs. in Swapna Rastogi's Dance Aerobics class









Monday, August 17, 2009

Creating a Record

On 25th. October Dinaz will perform Aerobics NON-STOP for over 8 hours, to the continuous beat of 100 choreographies. If you would like to participate in this record breaking event, contact any of our studios to register for a spot. Registration is Free, and it's your chance to be part of a record. The event will be a not-for-profit one, and proceeds will go to charities, details of which will be announced soon.