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March 8, 2018 By GOQii 1 Comment

Why do women ignore their own health?

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Today’s woman of India might be overly worried about the health of her child and the well-being of her family, but she barely finds time to take care of herself. Most women don’t even understand the importance of regular checkups or visiting a medical practitioner for lifestyle advice.

The recently released GOQii India fit report 2018 (Indiafit.org) indicates that men seem to be better at leading a healthier lifestyle than women. They have greater step counts and more water. They have fewer illnesses and digestive disorders than women. While women are conscious about being healthy, they more often than not, neglect their own. It is increasingly being seen that women are more prone to being anaemic due to iron deficiency.

However, all is not dark. There is light at the end of the tunnel. We are seeing some positive changes with several women now taking charge of their health or wanting to do it as soon as possible. They are getting conscious of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.  When it comes to adapting to a healthy lifestyle, the first thing that women are concerned about is reducing their bulge. This is further confirmed in the India Fit report’18 which reveals that 78% Indian women consider weight management as one of the key focus areas whereas 61% focus on getting fit and active. According to the report, awareness about women health has become an important issue in the Indian society.

GOQii as a company is striving hard to get one and all to change their current habits and imbibe newer habits to lead a healthy and fulfilling disease-free life in the future. On this International Woman’s Day, the company’s focus for the month of March is on Women’s health. As part of its ‘Active Sunday’ program, the company has lined up a series of talks by inspiring men and women on March 11th across Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Gurugram, Ahmedabad, Pune, Kolkata and Hyderabad. REGISTER NOW

These inspiring men and women will take the attendees through their personal journey while they lay emphasis on woman’s health and its importance.

Here are the short profiles of the speakers

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KOLKATA – Dr Moushumi Gongopadhyay  

GOQii Player, Dr Moushumi Gongopadhyay has over two decades of experience in Counselling. She is the only qualified Victimologist and the sole Certified Craniosacral Therapist in the City of Joy. She juggles the role of a Psychological Counsellor, to that of a Nutritionist, a Colour Therapist, to a Graphotherapist and so on. A true professional, Dr Gongopadhyay is the best in her trade because of her unwavering dedication. She is also an activist working for “Victims of Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse” and helps them to lead normal lives. When she gets time off her super busy schedule, she likes to sing, dance and bake and honestly, her cakes are to die for.

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DELHI-  Reena Kansal

GOQii Player Reena Kansal is a powerful woman, she is a doting mother to two teenagers, a womenswear Design Head at Wills lifestyle, a Fitness enthusiast and an Avid Reader. 19 years ago, Reena met with an accident that left her on crutches for almost 2 years. Her grit & determination and support from her family helped her not only overcame this trauma but also transformed her approach towards life. From crutches to rappelling down mountains, to white water rafting and trekking, Reena has conquered many demons in her mind. She has to her credit the badge of having completed 3 ultra walks of 100 km and recently she completed her first ever half marathon in under 3 hours.

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PUNE- AMRITA MOGHE

GOQii player, Amrita Moghe, a shot put and throw ball athlete in her growing years is now a power punch who wears many hats. She is a caregiver for her ageing parents, doting mom for her 5-year-old, and a Consultant at a Global Bank, she still manages to remove time to pursue her interests. She competes only with herself and for herself. She is a runner and believes running has tested her mental strength and aided her in overcoming mental and physical blocks.  Her focus to stay fit has helped her through her personal battles and has had a calming effect on her, helped her built perseverance and gave her the motivation to never quit. She takes each day as it comes and is a strong believer in karma.

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GURGAON- MADHU BALA SHARMA

Being blind from birth did not stop Madhu Bala Sharma from achieving her goals and becoming a role model for millions out there like her. From selling calendars and bookmarks for fun at a young age of 8 years to becoming a voice and accent trainer in GE Capital International Services, Madhubala has come a long way. She is proud when she says “I was the first one with a visual disability to take up the role of a Voice and Accent Trainer, both at GE Capital International Services and at IBM Daksh, now Concentrix. She took up voice and accent training as a challenge to ensure that she is able to create a new career opportunity for persons with visual disability.   On public demand, she has now started conducting her own workshops in this field.

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Rahul Sharma

AHMEDABAD-Rahul Sharma

Rahul Sharma, founder-Cyruns Sports & Wellness was leading an ideal life as one could imagine. He had a well-paying job, and his life was on track for a happy existence until one day he woke up to a rude shock. He was diagnosed with High Cholesterol & Hypertension & was put on lifetime medicine. It was his quest to be a healthy and off medicine that led him to take up running. His dedication and sheer determination towards transforming his own life have made him today a certified running trainer & nutritionist, leaving behind his 21 years of corporate life. He says, “Fitness is here to be enjoyed and lead a healthy active lifestyle”. As a passionate Certified Trainer, he motivates, enables and makes training a fun and rewarding experience. His mantra in life is “Realize Your Potential”.

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BENGALURU-Samara Mahindra

Having lost her mother to Cancer and being left alone to make her choices and take her decisions, Samara’s eyes opened to a lot of brutal realities during her mother’s long journey of struggle with Cancer. The oncology ward of numerous hospitals became her home where she witnessed extreme cases and dire situations that were unimaginable. She watched blank refusals of curable stage cancer treatment to those who didn’t have the funding and children who saw hospital wards before a classroom. Consequently, she decided not to settle. She knew exactly which door she wanted to unlock and how many steps she wished to take. That was the beginning of Carer Program. The CARER Program is an integrative cancer recovery program that helps a patient recover from the side effects of treatment and cancer itself. CARER provides a holistic approach to healing through complementary therapies that target nutrition, movement and mind-body healing for patients post-treatment.

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MUMBAI- Bela Gupta

Bela Gupta is an engineer by qualification, retailer by profession, healthy lifeline inspired by the GOQii family and now a food tech entrepreneur. As every other start-up entrepreneur, her life is rising to bring in the dawn very early every morning, gratitude to the sun, meditating, walking or running, working out, eating balanced nutrition from her food brand-Herbivore, living healthy lifestyles, reading and networking. She has been managing operations like an Indian Goddess with multiple hands taking charge of at least 7 to 8 roles, strategizing and thinking about next steps, training and motivating existing team, interviewing new hires, meeting with investors, vendors and clients, socialising spending time with friends and family. On weekends, she most likes to trek in the mountains or indulge in some adventure I have very few needs, I own very little and I make a living off doing the things I love.

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MUMBAI – Estalita Pinto 

Estalita is a fitness coach who lived the corporate life for 16 years before she decided to make fitness her passion. While working in the corporate world she took up the challenge of Fitness Certification with Reebok Instructors Alliance. And since then, she’s never looked back. She took up Certifications for different programs with various institutions, national & international and now specializes in physical training and group classes. Her Fitness Mantra is’ to dance your way to a healthy life! Her single most important advice to others is to “Never miss a workout, however busy you may be… Like you would never miss food”

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HYDERABAD – Sunita Tummalapalli

Sunita is a Reebok certified fitness instructor, and founding member of WIN (Women in Network), a non-profit organization that helps women and children from an underprivileged section in the areas of Health, Hygiene and Education. She has co-founded and operated Helios Fitness Center in Hyderabad. She is an active member of the Hyderabad Runner Club and has to her credit 41 full marathons, 8 ultra-marathons and 2 multi-day races. She has also completed numerous runs and walkathons, including several half marathons. She has completed marathons on all seven continents in 2015 to earn ‘Seven Continents Finisher’s Medal’. She ran all six World Majors and earned Abbott World Marathon Majors ‘Six Star Medal’ in Feb’ 2018 at Tokyo marathon. She is the 1st person of Indian origin to earn both ‘Seven Continents Medal’ and ‘Six Star Medal”.

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March 3, 2018 By GOQii 2 Comments

To enjoy a good and healthy life in the future, one must exercise

Kartik Aknur

If you are not a morning person, getting up for any reason-leave alone for a workout that too on a Sunday morning can be a terrible ordeal but, for Kartik Aknur from Bengaluru, it’s a refreshing change to wake up early and go for a group workout session.

Karthik Aknur credits GOQii for his change and him achieving his health and fitness goals. He has been exercising for the last 5 years but, to no avail. His weight never changed and he was not mindful of his eating habits. Having a personal coach who through her constant monitoring and guidance helped him bring about a discipline in his food habits and daily fitness activities. The results were there for all to see-Karthik lost 10 kgs in 6 months. His daily step count currently varies from 10000 to 12000 steps daily. The one aspect that comes out clearly is one cannot achieve their health goals if they are not disciplined and self-motivated. Karthik’s idea of going for a community workout session on a Sunday morning is to meet with other active and fit people. According to him, it’s a good way to learn new exercises, meet people from varied walks of life and break the monotonous exercise regime that he was following. His message to all is, “Nature has created this fantastic concept called LIFE. Respect your body, feed it only when it is required. Be cautious in your food intake with regular exercise”.

 

February 29, 2016 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Stay Healthy and Save Money

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Today’s Union Budget presented by Union Minister for Finance Arun Jaitley provides for new health protection scheme that will provide health cover up to Rs One lakh per family. And for senior citizens an additional top-up package up to Rs 30,000 will be provided. This is good but, how about staying healthy and reducing health costs once for all.

Lifestyle plays an important role in heart ailments but, perhaps many have not taken this to heart. Getting angioplasties and stents that cost thousands of rupees do not prolong life or prevent heart attacks in stable patients. Similarly, lowering blood sugar with drugs does not fully prevent the economic and human costs of diabetes (including heart attacks, strokes, amputations, impotence, kidney failure, and blindness), but lowering blood sugar with diet and lifestyle prevents all of these human and economic costs.

Bringing about lifestyle changes is easier said than done. Simple lifestyle changes like walking or cycling instead of driving, climbing stairs instead of taking an elevator, eating nutritious food or making dietary changes, exercising on a daily basis and incorporating some behavior modification technique can have a big impact on you and your pocket for the better. And rather than buy a pricey gym membership to get in shape, there are ways to work out on the cheap or choose a fitness tracker with a coach to guide you.

Her are 6 healthy habits that can keep you fit.

  • Portion Control and Mindful Eating: Watching how much you eat is one of the best ways to maintain your weight. Have smaller portions of food instead of filling your plate in one go and have 5 small meals a day that is healthy and nutritious. This will help you manage your weight, keep your cool, maintain your focus and avoid cravings.
  • Exercise Daily: The best way to start your day is with some good physical activity. We all know the importance of physical activity, but still only a less percentage of the population in the world follow the same. Exercise has been found to decrease your chances of depression, anxiety, and stress. It is also related to higher success in your career. If you don’t care about your body, every other aspect of your life will suffer. Take care of your body. It is the only place you live.
  • Have Enough Water: Staying well hydrated is one of our body’s basic needs. Water is needed to enable the body to keep eliminating the toxins generated, to produce digestive enzymes, maintain healthy skin, hair, organs and to help your body absorb essential vitamins, minerals and natural sugars. Water also regulates the body temperature, cooling one down by evaporating through the skin. Drinking at least 3 litres of water a day is a must.
  • Get A Healthy 7+ Hours of Sleep: Sleep plays a vital role in good health and well-being throughout your life. Getting enough quality sleep at the right time can help protect your mental and physical health, quality of life, and safety. Sleep is just as important as eating and drinking water. Despite this, millions of people do not sleep enough and experience insane problems as a result. The way you feel while you’re awake depends partly on how you have slept or what kind of sleep you have had. During sleep, your body is working to support healthy brain function and maintain your physical health.
  • Think Positive and have a sense of Gratitude: Being positive and thinking positive builds a healthier immune system and boosts overall health. Body believes what you think so think positive. Gratitude is good for our bodies, our minds, and our relationships. Showing gratitude also keeps one happy. Gratitude also blocks toxic and negative emotions and
  • Avoid Stress: The human body is designed to experience stress and react to it. Here are few things you can do to avoid stress. Namely meditate, deep breathing, be alert, relax, laugh out loud, listen to music, and chase your hobbies.

So let’s stay healthy and save money and rather use that money for things we love to do.

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