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Sangita Patel shares how she stays healthy

Sangita Patel shares how she stays healthy

Photography by Katherine Holland Author: Stacy Lee Kong

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Sangita Patel shares how she stays healthy

The ET Canada entertainment reporter and HGTV Canada host is a fitness buff who loves chocolate. Here's a sneak peek at her workout routine, meal ideas and exercise playlist.

Spend time viewing Sangita Patel's Instagram account and you'll notice a pattern: Sprinkled liberally among fashion blogger–worthy glamour shots, photos of celebs (thanks to day job No. 1, ET Canada entertainment reporter) and a pic or two of Canadian design stars (from day job No. 2, host of HGTV Canada's Home to Win) are videos and photos of the TV personality killing it at the gym. Her regular #FitnessTuesday posts o er a sneak peek at her exercise routine, whether it's an at-home arm workout or a group CrossFit class. She started the hashtag as a way to motivate herself and others to meet their health goals, and it's de nitely made an impact on her 17,000-plus followers. "Someone sent me a direct message about how she lost 20 pounds by following #FitnessTuesday!" she says.  at's why Sangita is the perfect person to kick o  a new column about women living their healthiest lives. Read on for meal ideas, workout songs and the best way to eat a banana, ever.

Favourite exercise: "I normally hate cardio, but I love skipping; I love doing double unders."

Least favourite exercise: "Burpees are the worst, but I know I have to do them because they're so good for you."

What's on her workout playlist: "I love loud music. Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' is one of my favourite songs to work out to."

Hydration tips: "I sip water with lemon all day long."

What's for:

Breakfast: "I have a protein shake with a shot of espresso in the morning. I take that on the road, and that's my morning start."

Lunch: "I'll usually have an omelette or hard-cooked eggs for lunch, or sometimes I'll have soup because I need more sodium in my diet."

Dinner: "I tend to have some carbs in the evening, which isn't necessarily the right way to do it. But I love basmati rice, and I love quinoa with chicken. I just try to eat before 7 p.m."

Healthy dessert: "One really easy, healthy dessert is taking a banana, slicing it open, spread- ing on some good peanut butter and a little bit of dark chocolate, wrap- ping it in foil and baking it for a few minutes."

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