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From Pilates on a trampoline to vegan diets, SHOBHANA RAO revisits the wellness trends that peaked in 2019

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There is no denying the growing awareness of health and wellness that is currently shaping our culture. But before we switch gears and focus on what will peak in the wellness industry in 2020, let's do a quick recap of the health and wellness trends that were a hit in 2019...

Back to nature

Mental wellness and a holistic way of living were the biggest trends of this year, which, in turn, made flocking to wellness, spiritual and spa retreats a big rage, according to Mickey Mehta, India’s leading holistic health guru.

Says Mickey, “People have realised the value of becoming timeless by taking the time out to go on spiritual retreats at least twice a year. Back to nature and back to roots is where they are finding their solace, reorientin­g themselves and becoming sound all over again. It’s all about seaside places, mountains, massages, panchkarma, induced sleep therapy, lots of laughter, nature trails, trekking, full moon meditation, mud baths, eating clean, chanting, prayers… This is what people are doing to reset their life and put it back in the right gear.”

App it up

Smartphone users use apps for everything, and health and fitness was no exception. Fitness and health apps and trackers became one of the most important platforms to make people healthier, says Vinata Shetty, Reebok Master Trainer and Rehab Trainer. So whether one wanted to simply track one’s steps or heartbeat, count the calories one consumed or find an online yoga trainer, apps and trackers came to everyone’s rescue. And are here to stay as well…

Fast forward

“Intermitte­nt fasting has become a diet for many, especially the 16/ 8 one,” adds Neha, about the other diet trend that caught on like wild fire. Regular fasting was always known to be effective for weight loss and detoxifica­tion. But the 16/ 8 intermitte­nt fasting, which allows you to eat for eight

The power of Pilates

For celebrity fitness trainer Yasmin Karachiwal­a (who trains stars like Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif etc), when it comes to workouts, the spotlight was on the newer forms of Pilates. Says she, "The hit fitness trends for 2019 with most of my clients were cardiolate­s - Pilates on a trampoline; aerial Pilates Pilates on a hammock; and beach body Pilates - outdoors on the mat.” A world-renowned way to achieve high levels of fitness, Pilates has become extremely popular because it is easy to do, involves the use of simple exercises, calistheni­cs and yoga, and is extremely beneficial to develop core strength, stamina and flexibilit­y. This is one industry that is constantly evolving…

that’s only getting stronger with each passing year… hours of the day while fasting for the remaining 16 hours, appeared to be the most effective for dieters. A longer fasting period between eating gave the body the time it needed to process the food and burn away extra fat. Actress Mugdha Godse, a diehard fan of this diet, reveals, “Intermitte­nt fasting has worked wonders for me.”

Yoga heals

Last but not the least, yoga unanimousl­y got the thumbs up for being the one-stop solution for all problems — stress, disease, depression or weight loss. Be it deep breathing, meditation or asanas, yoga is increasing­ly becoming a lifestyle for many. And a mind-body healing practice

Sensible seniors

Age should not stop them from starting to exercise, nor should it be an excuse to stop exercising, believe our senior citizens’ club. More and more people are realising that as they get older, their quality of life is directly proportion­al to how fit they are, says Vinata. This year saw a rapid rise in seniors hitting the gym, participat­ing in outdoor activities and making healthy food choices. After all, staying active can keep you feeling and looking your best at every stage of life!

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