Deanne Panday | |
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Pandey in May 2008 | |
Born | Deanne Woodham 10 December 1968 |
Citizenship | India |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 [1] [2] |
Relatives |
Sharad Panday (father-in-law) Chunky Panday (brother-in-law) Ananya Panday (niece) |
Deanne Panday (born 10 December 1968) is an Indian wellness coach and author. [3] [4] [5]
Deanne was born on December 10, 1968, [6] to a Scottish and Nepalese father and a Luso-Indian mother. [7] After completing her education as a trained commercial artist at Delhi Polytechnic, she transitioned into the modeling industry upon relocating to Mumbai [8] and appeared in Baba Sehgal's pop video "Aage Aage Ladki" in 1993. She married Chikki Panday on March 5, 1994, after a decade-long relationship, [8] and the couple has a son and a daughter. [9] Panday also studied personal training and gym management at a fitness academy in Australia, making her the first individual in India to undertake such training abroad during that period. [10]
She started her career at an early age and began training at the age of just 12. [11] In 2000, she assumed the role of training the contestants of the Miss India pageant for 30 days. [12] [13] In 2008, she founded Panday Trading Private Limited and Play Health and Fitness Private Limited, a gym which she managed for a span of four years. [10]
She started her career as an author in 2011 with her debut book, "I'm Not Stressed: Secrets for a Calm Mind and a Healthy Body," which was published by Random House India. Following the success of her first book, she released "Shut Up and Train!: A Complete Fitness Guide for Men and Women" in December 2013. [14] Both of her first two books became national bestsellers. [15] In 2016, Deanne was the recipient of the Elle Fitness Expert Award as part of the Elle Beauty Awards presented by Elle (magazine), recognizing her significant contributions to the fitness industry. [16] She authored her third book, "Balance: The Secret to True Health and Happiness in 13 Ways," in December 2020. She was among the first trainers to introduce anti-gravity yoga to Mumbai [17] and was the only certified anti-gravity fitness expert in India in 2013. [18]
Deanne Panday | |
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Pandey in May 2008 | |
Born | Deanne Woodham 10 December 1968 |
Citizenship | India |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 [1] [2] |
Relatives |
Sharad Panday (father-in-law) Chunky Panday (brother-in-law) Ananya Panday (niece) |
Deanne Panday (born 10 December 1968) is an Indian wellness coach and author. [3] [4] [5]
Deanne was born on December 10, 1968, [6] to a Scottish and Nepalese father and a Luso-Indian mother. [7] After completing her education as a trained commercial artist at Delhi Polytechnic, she transitioned into the modeling industry upon relocating to Mumbai [8] and appeared in Baba Sehgal's pop video "Aage Aage Ladki" in 1993. She married Chikki Panday on March 5, 1994, after a decade-long relationship, [8] and the couple has a son and a daughter. [9] Panday also studied personal training and gym management at a fitness academy in Australia, making her the first individual in India to undertake such training abroad during that period. [10]
She started her career at an early age and began training at the age of just 12. [11] In 2000, she assumed the role of training the contestants of the Miss India pageant for 30 days. [12] [13] In 2008, she founded Panday Trading Private Limited and Play Health and Fitness Private Limited, a gym which she managed for a span of four years. [10]
She started her career as an author in 2011 with her debut book, "I'm Not Stressed: Secrets for a Calm Mind and a Healthy Body," which was published by Random House India. Following the success of her first book, she released "Shut Up and Train!: A Complete Fitness Guide for Men and Women" in December 2013. [14] Both of her first two books became national bestsellers. [15] In 2016, Deanne was the recipient of the Elle Fitness Expert Award as part of the Elle Beauty Awards presented by Elle (magazine), recognizing her significant contributions to the fitness industry. [16] She authored her third book, "Balance: The Secret to True Health and Happiness in 13 Ways," in December 2020. She was among the first trainers to introduce anti-gravity yoga to Mumbai [17] and was the only certified anti-gravity fitness expert in India in 2013. [18]