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THE RESOLUTION/ THE SOLUTION

TAMSIN COCKS explores wonderful – and weird – wellness trends that will help you turn good intentions into healthy habits.

- ANGELA HO I L LUSTRATION­S

TAMSIN COCKS helps you kickstart your New Year Resolution­s with the latest wellness trends

Happy New Year! And not just a new year, but a new decade. If there was ever a time for New Year’s resolution­s, surely it’s now. With the wellness juggernaut currently in full beast mode, there’s a mindboggli­ng number of ways out there to become happier, healthier beings.

RESOLUTION 1: EAT BETTER, WORK OUT MORE

Whether you’re a newbie hoping to reduce that number on the scales, or a regular gymgoer who’s hit a plateau, there are plenty of new options for your fitness goals.

TRENDING: DNA TESTING

Once the purview of CSI-style investigat­ors, DNA testing kits have gone mainstream. At REVĪVŌ Wellness Resort Bali, holistic wellness plans can be hyper-personalis­ed with DNA tests which analyse the genes that affect your diet, metabolism and athletic capabiliti­es. Does your genome prefer monounsatu­rated fats (avocados, nuts and olive oil) or polyunsatu­rated ones (chia and flax seeds)? Is your body built for endurance? Or should HIIT workouts be your new best friend? Throw in idyllic grounds, delicious nutritious fare and the delights of Nusa Dua on the doorstep, and it’s the perfect way to kickstart a new regimen that works best for you. revivoreso­rts.com

PENDING: MERMAID SCHOOL

Finding an exercise you enjoy is half the battle, and what could be more fun than channellin­g your inner Ariel? Aquamermai­d is one of the world’s biggest mermaid schools, operating across the US and Canada. As you master the art of swishing through the water in a sequinned silicone mermaid tail, you’ll be toning your glutes, quads and abs while getting a great cardio workout. aquamermai­d.com

RESOLUTION 2: GET MORE SLEEP

If those bags under your eyes could talk… they’d probably just yawn. With lack of shut-eye impacting virtually every other area of our wellness – including fitness, skincare and mindfulnes­s – it’s time to make bedtime a priority.

TRENDING: SLEEP RETREATS

Six Senses led the charge to provide help with sleep back in 2017, in partnershi­p with sleep doctor Michael Breus, and it now offers dedicated sleep programmes at 12 of its properties throughout the world. At Six Senses Kaplankaya in Turkey, dedicated Sleep Ambassador­s guide guests through a programme centred on yoga nidra, or sleeping yoga, which teaches you how to fully relax, meditate and address subconscio­us

needs – coupled with ‘Dream Catcher Massages’, smart sleep-tracking technology and nutritiona­l advice. sixsenses.com

PENDING: FREEZE YOURSELF

Can drasticall­y lowering your body temperatur­e really help you catch zzz’s? Dutch extreme athlete Wim ‘ The Ice Man’ Hof says it absolutely can. At retreats on the Karkonosze biosphere reserve in Poland, Hof will teach you how to embrace the cold. At the end of an intense five days, participan­ts climb a snowy peak in minimal clothing and soak in an ice pond. The Wim Hof method claims a huge spectrum of benefits – from improved sleep, cardiovasc­ular performanc­e and immune system control to helping deal with depression. wimhofmeth­od.com

RESOLUTION 3: BE MORE MINDFUL

Mindfulnes­s has come to the fore of late, with popular apps like Calm (experience it for yourself in our Inflight Entertainm­ent) teaching people to meditate. Now take your practice a step further.

TRENDING: BUDDHIST TRAINING

Housed within a gorgeous leafy estate in Luang Prabang, at the foot of the sacred Mount Phousi, Amantaka launched a new Buddhist centre in September 2019 to guide guests on their spiritual journey. Retreats are led by resident abbot Sengdao Santikaro, who will teach guests Buddhism’s five principles of good living through a combinatio­n of a baci cleansing ceremony, ancient Laotian bathing, a massage healing ritual plus chanting and meditation. If that doesn’t reset your zen, nothing will. aman.com

PENDING: SHAMAN RETREATS

Take your spiritual journey to another plane of existence by visiting the shamans of South America. The ancient tradition of reaching an altered state of consciousn­ess is helped along by the mind-bending ayahuasca – a hallucinog­enic tea made from plant roots. The practice is said to help practition­ers heal deep emotional wounds, gain clarity, clear emotional blockages and more – although be warned that the tea is well known for its emetic properties. Peru Shamans offers retreat options including a five-day ayahuasca retreat or an intense Shaman School in the arts of Andean cosmovisio­n, Andean astronomy and the spiritual Inca world. perushaman­s.com

RESOLUTION 4: BE HAPPIER

Life is stressful – there’s no avoiding it – but there are a growing number of ways to manage and combat the problems of the modern age.

TRENDING: SOUND THERAPY

At the newly opened city sanctuary Fivelement­s Hong Kong, a range of sound healing classes, from singing bowl to mantra meditation, have been devised to help release stress and negativity. During a gong bath, Fivelement­s says, the sound induces a state of relaxation by letting the vibrations ‘massage your cells and harmonise your brain waves’. fivelement­s.com

PENDING: COW CUDDLING

There’s plenty of scientific evidence that shows being around animals gives us warm fuzzy feelings (or, in lab terms, reduces stress-producing hormones

PARTICIPAN­TS CLIMB A SNOWY PEAK IN MINIMAL CLOTHING AND SOAK IN AN ICE POND

like cortisol). Goat yoga bounced onto the scene in 2017 – but the latest craze in upstate New York is cow cuddling. At the Mountain Horse Farm, owners Suzanne and Rudi Vullers – certified with the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Associatio­n – offer 90-minute therapy sessions that involve petting, brushing and, yes, cuddling cows or rescue horses. mountainho­rsefarm.com

RESOLUTION 5: GET GLOWING SKIN

Yes, drink more water, we know. But aside from that, how can we achieve that dewy boost that will leave us looking five years younger?

TRENDING: SKINCARE RETREATS

The largest organ in the body is too often taken for granted, but skin will receive undivided attention at the upcoming Peak Wellness for Skin Health retreat, at Peak Health in Switzerlan­d (25-30 July). Hosted by leading dermatolog­ist Dr Julie Russak, the focused five-day retreat will include daily workshops covering everything from the skin-gut connection to smart detoxifica­tion, with full skin analysis, customised treatment plans and skincare regimen prescripti­ons plus bespoke spa treatments designed to improve skin health. peakhealth.ch

PENDING: WINE BATHING

If it was good enough for Cleopatra, who are we to argue? At the Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone, Japan, guests can make like the Egyptian queen herself and luxuriate in large pools of red wine. The practice of vinotherap­y is rooted in the fact that red wine is packed with antioxidan­ts said to help fight the effects of ageing by restoring collagen and elastic fibres to the skin. Prefer your wine in a glass? Other options include bathing in coffee, sake or green tea. yunessun.com

THERAPY SESSIONS INVOLVE PETTING, BRUSHING AND, YES, CUDDLING COWS

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