To integrate Yoga poses and practices that support hydration and prevent dehydration during the summer months, it is essential to focus on poses that promote circulation, stimulate the lymphatic system and encourage relaxation. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, advised that incorporating breathing exercises and mindfulness techniques can help maintain proper hydration levels. He suggested the following tips to integrate Yoga into your summer routine to stay hydrated -
Yoga experts claim that Yoga plays a significant role in promoting a healthy gut and preventing digestive issues by combining physical postures, breathing exercises, and mindfulness techniques as this holistic approach addresses various factors that can affect digestive health, such as stress, inflammation and poor digestion. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, highlighted 8 ways Yoga can benefit your gut health -
Yoga offers several benefits for improving lung capacity and easing symptoms of respiratory conditions. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, shared, “Yoga offers a holistic approach to improving lung capacity and managing respiratory conditions by combining breathing techniques, strengthening exercises, stress reduction and mindful movement. By incorporating Yoga into a regular routine, individuals can experience enhanced respiratory function, reduced symptoms, and improved overall well-being.” He elaborated here's how:
Yoga offers a range of benefits, including toning and strengthening various parts of the body and in an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, claimed, “When it comes to sculpting toned arms, specific yoga asanas can target and engage the muscles in the arms, shoulders, and upper back. By incorporating these asanas into your regular Yoga practice, you can build strength, improve flexibility and achieve well-defined arms. Incorporating these Yoga poses into your regular routine can help you sculpt and tone your arms while also improving overall strength and flexibility. Practice with mindfulness and proper alignment to maximise the benefits of each pose and remember to listen to your body and only go as far as feels comfortable for you. With dedication and consistency, you can achieve stronger, more toned arms through Yoga.” He suggested the following Yoga asanas for toned arms -
Yoga offers a holistic approach to health and bladder health is no exception since through targeted Yoga poses and practices, you can strengthen and support your urinary organs, promoting overall bladder health. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, claimed that bladder issues can be uncomfortable and disruptive but incorporating the following Yoga asanas into your routine can help alleviate symptoms and improve bladder function over time.
Couples Yoga retreats foster trust and connection through shared experiences and mindful practices. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, shared, “Engaging in Yoga together creates a unique bond, allowing couples to deepen their connection both physically and emotionally. The retreat environment provides a serene backdrop for couples to escape daily stressors and focus on strengthening their relationship. Couples Yoga retreats serve as a transformative experience, strengthening the bonds of trust and connection between partners. Through shared physical activities, mindfulness practices, and open communication, couples can navigate challenges, deepen their understanding of each other and create lasting memories that contribute to a healthier and more resilient relationship." He revealed 8 benefits of combining a romantic getaway with a shared Yoga experience -
According to experts, Yoga serves as a complementary approach for managing piles by promoting overall well-being and addressing specific concerns related to hemorrhoids. Engaging in a regular Yoga practice can contribute to relieving symptoms, preventing flare-ups and improving the quality of life for individuals dealing with piles. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of Hindustan Times, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, revealed 8 ways Yoga can be a complementary approach for managing piles -
In many parts of India, the temperatures are dropping to freezing levels hence, it becomes crucial to safeguard your family, particularly your children, from the severe cold. The child can be prone to upper respiratory infections such as cold, cough and stuffy and runny nose however, confining your kids indoors isn't a viable solution as it may expose them to infections and allergies. So how can you ensure your children are warm and protected from the chilling weather? In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Dr Seema Joshi, Senior Consultant Pediatrician and Adolescent Counselor at Ankura Hospitals in Pune, suggested 5 measures for keeping children safe in cold weather -
According to health experts, exercise is one of the best treatments for knee osteoarthritis as it can reduce pain, improve your ability to do everyday activities, and increase your quality of life. A mix of strength, overall fitness (aerobic) and flexibility exercises may be best. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Dr (Lt. Col) Pawan K Gupta, President – Medical and Regulatory Affairs at Stempeutics Research, suggested some exercises that can help strengthen the knees and alleviate knee osteoarthritis -
Yoga has emerged as a complementary therapy for various health conditions and experts reveal that its potential benefits extend to addressing low platelet counts. While traditional medical interventions play a crucial role in managing health issues, it is believed that incorporating Yoga into the overall treatment plan can offer a holistic approach to improving well-being.
Numerous studies have shown the value of holistic practises like Yoga for stroke patients' recovery and to prevent relapse and it is advised that those who have had a stroke or are at risk of having one, do mindfulness-based exercises like Tai Chi, Yoga and meditation as their cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure can all be lowered, which are risk factors for stroke. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, shared, “Foods strong in potassium, such as sweet and white potatoes, bananas, tomatoes, prunes, melon, and soybeans, are encouraged for stroke patients to eat because they can help you maintain appropriate blood pressure, which is the main risk factor for stroke. Foods high in magnesium, including spinach, are also associated with a lower risk of stroke. Additionally, keep an eye on your diet by focusing on lean proteins and high-fiber foods. Avoid trans and saturated fats because they might cause artery blockages. Reduce salt intake and steer clear of processed meals, which can raise blood pressure.”
Yoga poses and meditation quiet the logical brain, which may become overstimulated in stressful situations, helping to promote mental peace. Rapid, shallow breathing during times of stress exacerbates anxiety hence, according to Yoga experts, we may reduce tension and anxiety in our life by using techniques like Trataka meditation, Hatha yoga Kriyas like Dhauthi, Nauli, Pranayama etc. In an interview with Zarafshan Shiraz of HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa, shared, “You may use these different Yoga styles and their mindfulness exercises as part of your daily routine to manage and relieve stress and anxiety. Regular practise will help you reclaim control over your body, mind and spirit, which will enhance how you handle obstacles and hardships in life. Keep in mind that the path to inner peace and wellbeing is frequently one of simplicity.” He highlighted -
K-pop group BTS member and global sensation Jeon Jungkook's fitness routine has always hooked BTS ARMY and we are no different and we continuously draw workout inspiration from the exercise enthusiast. During various LIVEs with his fans, the golden maknae has given glimpses straight from the gym, shared workout advices and even given a virtual tour of his home as he used the fitness equipment at his house. Here are 4 takeaways from his workout routine -
Is your body perpetually in a high stress state? You may not realise, but long-term stress could lead to serious health issues like high blood sugar levels, weak digestion and insomnia. It is important to calm yourself the moment you feel angry, stressed, or anxious to avoid getting into sympathetic nervous state. Smriti Kochar, Gut health expert on effective ways to release stress.
If there was any good that came out of Covid-19 pandemic, it was to leave us with a greater appreciation for fitness and making us prioritise health like never before. The months of lockdowns saw our living rooms turn into workout studios as going to the gym was out of question to avoid the spread of coronavirus. Hence, to boost the mind-body connection, we had nowhere to turn to within the four walls of our house except to exercise. Here are some fitness trends of 2021 that made us look forward to grind sessions.