My Routine and Approach to Fitness
One of the biggest challenges with exercise is finding a routine, and actually sticking with it. I discovered early on that accessibility and simplicity are the keys to staying consistent. If I make it easy to start, I’m far less likely to make excuses.
That’s why I brought the gym home and focus on workouts that are simple, effective, and easy to fit into my day. I don’t need complicated equipment or long sessions to get results — just a plan that keeps me moving and feeling my best.
My At-Home Routine
In the mornings, I get out of bed and get to it right away. Almost every day before heading into the office, I go rucking, which is walking with a weighted backpack, and I walk for about 45 minutes to an hour. It’s an incredible way to build cardiovascular fitness and strength, and it’s something I often do with Neda, which makes it even more rewarding.
At home, I keep my workouts simple and efficient with a calisthenics routine built around body-weight movements. This includes push-ups, pull-ups, dips, core work, and leg exercises. These can be done anywhere and require little to no equipment, making them easy to commit to. They are also time-saving, because they’re compound movements, meaning each one engages multiple muscle groups at once, for example, a push-up works your shoulders, triceps, chest, and core simultaneously.
This approach eliminates the need for countless isolated exercises and keeps my workouts concise. These foundational movements help me maintain strength, balance, flexibility, and muscle tone. I’ve noticed that my body moves better and feels stronger now than it ever has, both athletically and functionally because of calisthenics.
When I’m short on time, I’ll use the spin bike we have at home for a quick 30-40 minute cardio session. You can accomplish a lot in a short period if you make your workouts accessible. There are endless classes on YouTube, or get outside for free cardio as well.
The goal is to find something you enjoy enough to stick with. You don’t need fancy equipment, just your body, a little space, and the decision to start.
The Importance of Recovery
On the flip side of working out is recovery. My evenings are often reserved for stretching or foam rolling, especially after long days in surgery. These moments of recovery keep my body moving fluidly, prevent stiffness, and prepare me to perform at my best the next day.
Recovery is just as important as the workout itself. It’s what allows your body to rebuild, strengthen, and stay injury-free. It’s an often-overlooked part of staying youthful and mobile as we age.
Fitness as a Lifestyle
I try to move in some way every day, even on weekends. I love joining Neda for hot yoga or strength training classes, and I also play tennis whenever I can. The goal is to simply to keep moving and have fun while doing it.
Some days it’s a quick, efficient workout at home; other days, it’s back-to-back classes sweating alongside Neda or competing in a tennis match with my sons. The best part is, I get to enjoy time with my family doing something that makes us feel good, and that’s what keeps me coming back.
If you’re struggling to get started, find someone to share the journey with. Studies show that when you exercise with a friend, your endorphin levels rise even higher. You get the benefits of movement and the connection that comes with it.
The key is to find something you enjoy enough to do consistently. Whether it’s cycling, walking, yoga, or body-weight training, start right where you are and build from there.
It doesn't really matter how long you spend doing it....
It’s the simple act of showing up for yourself every day.


























4 comments
Janis
I always enjoy your detailed and motivating articles. They are filled with excellent information. You and Neda are definitely fine examples of not just talk, but walking the walk. Thank you!
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Janis—Thanks for your comment! We’re thrilled to hear you enjoy the articles and find them inspiring. It’s wonderful to know it resonates with readers like you. 💛
Gloria Nicholas
excellent article above enjoyed reading it , brisk walking is my favourite followed by few stretches I do that 5 days / week Monday to Friday. Saturday and Sunday are my resting days body has to heal or rest.Thanks for providing us with continuous important education.
I am a loyal committed Trifecta user on subscription since a year and half ago and the result on my skin is excellent but one thing I find it hard is to manage with the subscription and all of that is because of the difference in quantity ! Rinse 75 ml, Quiche 30 ml and Illuminate 50 ml both of these the use is x2 [ day and night] for that reason the quantity finishes on different days/week.
Why not make the quality a little closer especially Quench at least 50 ml 30 ml is too little ,I believe there are some customers who feel the same as I do we wouldn’t mind to pay for a little extra $ as long as it finishes at same time instead of giving so much headache to the subscription schedule.
I’m sorry that’s just my opinion.
Gloria.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Gloria—Thanks for your comment! We really appreciate hearing your feedback and are so glad to know you’re seeing excellent results on your skin. 💛 Regarding the bottle sizes, Quench and Illuminate are intentionally different based on the recommended usage. Quench is used in 1–2 pumps per application, while Illuminate is used in 2–3 pumps. That said, both products are designed to last approximately 4–5 weeks when used as directed, so you should be finishing them around the same time. We truly value your input, and feedback like yours helps us continue to improve our products and subscription experience.
masha bardacos
Thank you for your interesting take on your and Neda’s lifestyle routine.
You forgot to include that you are a big believer in the benefits of your sauna.
That it has been an important part of your habits. Way to go ……………………..
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Masha—Thanks for your comment! You’re absolutely right! The sauna is a key part of Dr. Karam’s wellness routine and one of his favorite tools for recovery and overall health. We love that you noticed! 🤩
Jan howard
excellent article.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Jan—Thanks for your comment! We’re so glad you enjoyed the article! Your kind words mean a lot to us. 💛
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