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The GLP-1 Fitness Guide for Sri Lankans: Working Out on Diabetes Medications

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December 9, 2025
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Building Health Revolution in Sri Lanka

In case you are currently using GLP-1 receptor antagonist drugs such as semaglutide (Ozempic) or other type-2 diabetes drugs that are already available in Sri Lanka, you are not alone in a significant change in the healthcare of today. These drugs are assisting human beings to manage type 2 diabetes and to lose weight more efficiently than most of the old techniques.

However, there is one thing that people do not hear enough, and that is, medication is not sufficient. In the absence of the right exercise, particularly strength training, you can lose muscle mass and body fat. That is important since muscle defends metabolism, allows you to move every day, and allows your body to regulate blood sugar automatically.

Living in the country where most adults have to work long hours in the office, commute, and follow their hectic schedules, it is critical to understand how to fit medication in with clever physical activity practices.

GLP-1 Fitness

The Diabetes Reality in Sri Lanka

There is an increasing epidemic of diabetes in Sri Lanka. The majority of us start to think about exercising after receiving some health shock, such as gaining weight or having high sugar levels, or cholesterol issues. GLP-1 medication is a good step to take, yet medication is not a panacea. A large percentage of weight loss, up to 25 to 40 percent, can be due to muscle rather than fat, without exercise.

Suppose that you lose 15 kg, but almost 6 kg of that is muscle. A smaller proportion of the muscles implies slower metabolism, reduced strength, and the inability to maintain the effects of the results upon the withdrawal of the medication.

How GLP-1 Medications Work

These drugs resemble a hormone known as GLP-1, and they make you feel full quicker, delay digestion and enhance insulin reaction following meals. This translates into decreased appetite in many Sri Lankans, smaller portions of rice, less craving, and fast weight loss.

However, as the calories consumed are reduced, the fat and muscle are utilized as sources of fuel by the body. Lacking strength training, the first thing that may be broken down in your body is your muscles. This should be avoided by ensuring that exercise is not an option.

GLP-1 Fitness

The reasons why Strength Training has to be done first

Strength training is beneficial to maintain muscle, enhance metabolism, maintain bones, and make you strong enough to carry out daily activities. Better still, you do not have to go to a gym to begin with. Bodyweight and household objects are capable of helping many Sri Lankans to build muscle at home.

Strength training benefits during the use of GLP-1 medication:

  • Maintains muscle mass during weight loss.
  • Helps have a healthy metabolism.
  • Enhances glycemic regulation.
  • Helps in keeping joints and bones healthy.
  • Minimizes the possibility of regaining weight in future.
  • Enhances energy, mobility and confidence.

Easy Home Workouts

Begin with 2 sessions, weekly, 20-30 minutes. Exercises can include:

  • Squats or chair squats
  • Countertop push-ups or wall push-ups.
  • Step-ups using home stairs
  • Bent-over rows with water bottles.
  • Kneeling on planks or modified planks.
  • Lunges or reverse lunges

Perform 8-12 reps of each exercise and perform 2-3 rounds. Gradually and slowly, concentrate on shape, work more slowly.

If You Join a Gym

Gyms are on the rise among the people in cities such as Colombo, Kandy, Galle and Jaffna. If you can access one:

  • Train 2-3 days a week
  • Pay attention to such compound exercises as squats, chest press, deadlifts and rowing.
  • Increase weights gradually
  • Get the assistance of a trainer where possible.

But remember, the gym is optional. Equipment is not as important as consistency.

Walking in Sri Lanka: The Easiest Exercise to Do

Although strength training may be new, an exercise that everyone can begin with is walking.

Goal: 150 minutes per week (about 30 minutes, 5 days a week)

Walking spaces in Sri Lanka:

  • Colombo promenade, Galle Face Green.
  • Viharamahadevi Park
  • Temple grounds
  • Coastal beaches
  • Housing scheme walkways
  • Strolling in indoor malls at off-peak times.

In case 30 minutes seems difficult to control, then divide it into 10-minute blocks during the day.

Fuel Your Fitness: The Protein Focus

Sri Lankan food is both nutritious and delicious; however, protein content can be low, particularly when one loses appetite as a result of medication. Protein is required for repairing and maintaining muscle.

Daily target:

Minimum 60- 75g, preferably 0.7- 1.0g per 1 kg of body weight (medical/nutritionist advice suggested)

The Sri Lankan sources of protein are:

  • Eggs
  • Fish (in particular, tuna, sprats, salaya, hurulla)
  • Chicken
  • Dhal (parippu)
  • Chickpeas/gram
  • Soya products
  • Milk and yogurt

In case of low appetite, it is possible to use protein shakes or a smoothie made of yogurt to reach the target.

GLP-1 Fitness

Side Effect Management during exercise

Individuals taking GLP-1 drugs develop nausea, bloating, or loss of appetite. Working out is also beneficial, but timing is an issue.

Helpful tips:

  • Workout when the side effects are not severe.
  • Keep hydrated- always important in Sri Lanka.
  • Select mornings/evenings in order not to get hot.
  • Light exercises should be tried in case of painful workouts.
  • Take a small snack before exercise (fruit, yogurt, or some biscuits)
  • Home workouts require the use of fans or shade.

In case side effects are severe or alarming, always consult your doctor.

Weekly Routine Example

Weeks 1-2

  • 2 home strength sessions
  • 2-3 walking sessions
  • 1 day for stretching or rest

Weeks 3-4

  • Add more strength training (30min)
  • Add a longer weekend walk (40-60 min)
  • Add light core activities.

Week 5 onward

  • 3-4 strength sessions weekly
  • Daily light exercise (walking, errands, cycling, etc.)
  • Worsen hydration and protein focus.

Integrating Fitness in Sri Lankan Life

If time is tight:
  • Watch TV while doing bodyweight exercises.
  • Take the stairs instead of the lifts
  • Get out of the bus one stop before and walk.
  • Early gym sessions are good to overcome the heat and time constraints.
If space is limited:
  • Use water bottles as weights
  • Use home stairs for cardio
  • Prepare a little space to do exercises.
If the budget is tight:
  • Home workouts are free
  • Resistance bands are also inexpensive.
  • Outdoor areas do not have any membership.

Eating Healthy in the Neighbourhood

  • Decrease rice, boost protein amounts.
  • Include greens such as gotukola and mukunuwenna.
  • Use grilled/boiled in place of fried.
  • Consume plain tea as opposed to sugary beverages.
  • Have eggs or yogurt for breakfast.
  • Be lighter at dinner than at lunch.

Minor transformations have macro long-term outcomes

Developing Routines, Not Addiction.

Studies indicate that individuals who use a combination of GLP-1 drug and physical activity are more successful in keeping off weight even following medication reduction or discontinuation. Individuals who solely depend on medication tend to regain lost weight.

This is not a short-term process but a long-term health process.

Your Action Plan This Week

  • Do two strength workouts (even 15 minutes count)
  • Increase by two or more walking sessions.
  • Increase protein in meals
  • Create schedules to exercise.
  • Track progress using measurements, not just weight

Every step matters.

The Bottom Line

GLP-1 medications are powerful tools for managing diabetes and aiding weight loss, but they work best when paired with movement and nutrition. Your goal isn’t just to lose weight, it’s to become stronger, healthier, and more capable for the years ahead. Your medication opens the first door . Your habits keep it open. Start small. Stay consistent. Build strength for life.

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