This 73 – Year Old ‘Skipping Sikh’ Is Raising Money To Fight Coronavirus Crisis

By  Diksha Kapoor April 20th 2020 05:48 PM -- Updated: April 21st 2020 06:45 PM

While the spread of coronavirus is unexceptionally increasing in parts of the world, people are doing every bit they can to help the needy as the world faces a big lash of lockdown and therefore, people in abundant quantity goes out of job.

Amid all the big faces and celebrities, a 73 – year old British man is inspiring people to stay fit during the quarantine and raising money to fight coronavirus crisis through his own mean.

Today's workout this is just a short snippet! Join me in the #lockdown challenge by doing one form of exercise per day& please tag me into the videos and lets support the NHS through this fundraiser I have set up https://t.co/rrn6HWS12m @minkaur5 @Sport_England @StayInWorkOut pic.twitter.com/qng5WeAt1W

— Skipping Sikh (@SikhSkipping) April 15, 2020

Rajinder Singh, otherwise known as the ‘Skipping Sikh’, wants to inspire people, especially older citizens, to keep healthy and fit during the coronavirus pandemic.

Morning here’s my exercise today a race with my daughter @minkaur5 and she tried her best to win this time bless her ?@StayInWorkOut @SportingEquals @Sport_England #StayHome #stayhealthy #COVID19 #Sikh #skippingsikh pic.twitter.com/DGKlorFbOy

— Skipping Sikh (@SikhSkipping) April 17, 2020

Singh has been posting daily videos of his workouts online to encourage others to keep active during the lockdown and skipping isn't his only exercise fix. His aim is to inspire and teach people of all ages, faiths and abilities techniques to stay fit during the coronavirus pandemic and he's urged others to post similar videos.

Health is wealth!I love to skip and I’d love you to join me.Please support the fundraiser I’ve set up for the heroes@NHSuk https://t.co/A0qDRypEWM @bigbenmoore @BBCSouthNews @bbcasiannetwork @BBCNews @BBCWorld @minkaur5 @BBCBreakfast @Sport_England @StayInWorkOut @SportingEquals pic.twitter.com/baSEpg2wEt

— Skipping Sikh (@SikhSkipping) April 20, 2020

With the help of his daughter, he's also set up a fundraising initiative that hopes to raise money for the British National Health Service (NHS).

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