The Asian Age

No fairy-footing around fitness

Focussed and forward thinking Pranathi Mekala’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring

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Born into an illustriou­s family where rural business rules the roost, Pranathi Melaka grew up in Kadapa

district of Andhra Pradesh. Her parents, both conservati­ve and very protective of their daughter, envisioned a path for her, but Pranathi had plans of her own. She says, “I chose to educate myself in data analytics and IT, and moved to Chennai for a job. It’s a huge thing in our families to move to a new city and live independen­tly,” she shares.

All of 24, this dusky, beautiful girl has already won herself a legion fitness fans across the city, thanks to her celebrity-focussed routines at F45 Neelankara­i. From film actors to busy industrial­ists, Pranathi has managed to conquer a tough market. “I was a client at first and worked out for an entire year. During that process I got inspired to become a fitness provider. We all have so much to give the world. I chose fitness to be that energy to change people’s lives. I've seen hardship, aspersions cast on women, sometimes even reducing us as the ‘weaker’ sex. I had it in me to prove that we are just as strong and determined as men and can also meet fitness challenges and goals. So, I spoke to the management about training to become a trainer,” she smiles, adding, “My family were in shock and disbelief that their daughter, who had a very good job at a top corporate company, wanted to also become a fitness trainer. I convinced them that I could keep my job and also dedicate my mornings to improving people’s lives.”

From intense bench hops to gravitydef­ying pull-ups, Pranathi has learnt a magical way to help her clients vanquish fear; and that’s what makes her a hit. She shares, “Women deal with so much in their biological journey - hormonal changes, be at adolescenc­e, marriage, pregnancy or menopause. But we have so much more within us to reach our fitness goals. That spirit and strength is what I wanted to bring out. The conversati­ons we have with our own bodies are important and I encourage my clients to push their own limits.”

“I don’t force them. They must listen to their bodies and that way there’s a sync between mind, body and soul,” she concludes.

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