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January 29, 2026 By GOQii 71 Comments

Dos and Don’ts of Yoga: Rules to Practicing Yoga Safely

When we asked some of our new players what their interpretation of Yoga is, their response was on the lines of ‘People twisting and turning their bodies like pretzels while chanting and sitting like a statue’. Is that what it really is? We took this question as an opportunity to explain what yoga is and what are its basic dos and don’ts.

What is Yoga?

It is a system- a holistic system of refining the body, the mind and the spirit in unison. Ultimately, it is well-being, peace and bliss. Yogic postures help strengthen the endocrine system and also bring the emotions under control through concentration and relaxation.

The ability to remain in relaxed equilibrium has an important psychological effect. For the basics on yoga and what it is, you can check out this article: Yoga for the beginners: some myths and benefits

Yogis, through their physical training, gradually learn to keep their psychological equilibrium unaltered to preserve a perfect psychological calmness in whatever environment they happen to find themselves in.

Yoga is the only way by which the highest objective in life can be attained. To decipher the great science and the benefits which it claims, it is essential to understand few basic dos and don’ts which we often tend to neglect.

What You Should Do

  • “Early to bed and early to rise makes man healthy, wealthy and wise,” is an universal adage. Yoga practitioners should go to bed early, sleep well and get up early in the morning. Next, attend to their morning routine of freshening up and begin yoga in fasting mode. It can also be practiced 1 hour after a liquid diet, 3 hours after refreshments or 5 hours after full meals.
  • One could practice it before bath but after practice one should wait for some time and then take a bath.
  • It should be practiced on a leveled floor in a room where doors and windows are kept open for air and light.
  • It is helpful in many ways to practice yoga in a place where you can receive the rays of the early morning sun.
  • One should not practice it directly on the ground, on cement or mortar floor. Instead, spread a carpet, a blanket or a clean cloth, sit on it and practice by facing east or north in the morning, west or south in the evening.
  • One should practice yoga calmly without any haste or exhaustion. If one is tired he or she should rest for a while in a comfortable posture.
  • One should try to practice it everyday, preferably at the same time.
  • While practicing yoga, one should concentrate on the practice alone and try to keep away from other thoughts.
  • During the practice of asanas, the dirt in the internal organs of the body is directed towards the urinary bladder. Soon after completion, one should pass out urine.
  • If you feel like attending nature’s call while practicing, go ahead and do it immediately. One should not hold it back forcefully for a long time. One should also not try to suppress sneezing, coughing, etc. If one feels thirsty one can drink a little water as well.
  • If one sweats during practice, he or she should slowly wipe it out either by a cloth or with the palms. It is better if it dries up automatically.
  • Pranayama should follow the asanas and meditation should follow Pranayama.
  • Always lay on your back after finishing postures. 2 to 5 minutes with relaxed breathing.
  • Movements should be slow in every case. Sudden movements should be avoided.

What You Should Avoid

  • Women should refrain from regular practice during their menses or pregnancy. However, for them there are specific set of asanas that can be performed.
  • Don’t have a full tummy while doing yoga, wait until 2 to 3 hours after large meals.
  • Don’t touch (shower) or drink water for 30 minutes after practice.
  • During illness, after operations, when there is a bandage either for sprains or fractures, one should refrain from practice. They can resume after consulting experts.
  • Don’t perform strenuous exercises after yoga.
  • One should avoid practice in unclean/smoky places and in areas with foul smell
  • Yoga should not be practiced in stormy winds either

Just knowing the asanas in its correct form along with the basic knowledge of Dos and Don’ts would add much more value to your yoga practice! If you found this article helpful, let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

To practice yoga the right way, join a live, interactive GOQii PRO class, where you’ll be guided in real time by a certified expert. Book a class from the GOQii App now! You can also find more articles on Yoga here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health.

January 1, 2026 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Resolving to Evolve on your New Year Health Resolutions

Once upon a time, our ancestors roamed the land, hunting for food and escaping predators. They were constantly on the move, adapting to their environment and surviving against the odds.

Fast forward to 2026, and we find ourselves in a very different scenario. We sit for hours on end, staring at screens and munching on snacks. Even our play has evolved from running in fields to swiping on tablets.

We have traded physical activity for convenience and comfort, and the consequences are dire. The sedentary lifestyle has unleashed a wave of health problems that threaten to shorten our lifespan and lower our quality of life.

But don’t despair, there is hope. Every year, as the calendar flips to a new page, we get a chance to start afresh. This year, let’s not just resolve to change; let’s resolve to evolve.

The New Year’s Fitness Fervour

January is the month of optimism and enthusiasm. Inspired by the festive season and perhaps regretting the rich food and celebration of the previous night we vow to take charge of our health.

We rush to the nearest gym, sign up for annual memberships, and buy the latest gear. We feel ready to conquer the world, one workout at a time. The intention is pure, but the execution often lacks strategy.

The Rapid Demise of Resolutions

But, alas! Our zeal often fizzles out like a spent firework. Research shows that about 80% of New Year resolutions fail by the second week of February.

It is like buying a lottery ticket and hoping to win the jackpot – a nice idea, but statistically unlikely without a plan. We quickly realize that going to the gym is hard work. Life gets in the way. Work deadlines pile up. We lose sight of our goals and silently slide back into our old habits.

The Elusive Solution: Accountability

So, how can we break this cycle of disappointment and frustration in 2026? How can we stick to our resolutions and finally achieve our fitness dreams?

It turns out, we need more than just willpower and wishful thinking. We need accountability and guidance. We need someone who can keep us on track, motivate us when we are down, and show us the path when we are lost.

Enter GOQii – Your Health Ally

As we embark on 2026, full of resolutions and good intentions, it is important to acknowledge that changing a lifestyle is hard. The statistics may be discouraging, but they are not insurmountable. There is a way to overcome the sedentary epidemic, and it involves having a partner in crime.

GOQii understands that lasting change requires more than just a sudden burst of January inspiration. It requires a holistic approach involving:

  • Preventive Healthcare: Stopping issues before they start.
  • Personalised Health Coaching: Guidance tailored to your body and lifestyle.

GOQii aims to be the faithful friend who helps you turn your resolutions into habits. Think of it as having a supportive mentor by your side 24/7, without the hassle and expense of travelling to a clinic or gym.

Make 2026 the Year of Action

So, as we pursue our health goals, let’s not just make resolutions – let’s find solutions that work. Let the New Year be marked not just by good intentions, but by the consistent actions that GOQii advocates.

Here’s to a healthier, happier, and more resilient you in the year ahead.

Ready to evolve? Subscribe to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health. Images shown are for representation purposes only and may not depict the exact recommendations or outcomes.

December 24, 2025 By Pritika Saraogi 4 Comments

12 Tips For a Healthy Christmas Week

Tips for Healthy Christmas WeekWant to avoid looking like Santa this festive season? You’re sailing on eating right and exercising daily, then boom — the holidays are here, just waiting to put a kink in your routine! Food is everywhere. Spare time is nowhere. Add this to the emotions and stress of the season, and you’re sure to have a recipe for disastrous weight gain. Here are some tips to help you stay on course of your health goals and celebrate a Healthy Christmas Week!

Tips For a Healthy Christmas Week 

  1. Quality Over Quantity: Learn to avoid mindlessly accepting whatever is offered and instead hold out for the snack you value the most, and have just a few. If possible, opt for something baked instead of going for something deep-fried.
  2. Eat Slowly. Enjoy. Move away: If your weakness is salted nuts, you can easily eat double the prescribed quantity without noticing. While the fat in nuts is the healthy unsaturated type that doesn’t clog up your arteries, when it comes to your waistline, calories are still calories. Solution? Have a taste, eat it slowly and really enjoy it. “Try to chew your food well, concentrate on the flavour you’re experiencing and appreciate the goodness”. Then, move away from the source so you can’t keep eating more than your fill.
  3. Beware of the Buffet: People often look at a buffet as though it’s their last meal on earth. The smartest thing to do when surrounded by so much temptation is to walk around and eye everything first. Then go back and take a bit of what you really like. Before doing so, ask yourself, “Do I really want this?” Avoid the trap of thinking you have to get your money’s worth. If you don’t let it go to waste, it will end up around your waist.
  4. Watch Your Drinks: Alcohol plays a big part in Christmas weight gain. Sometimes, when surrounded by family and friends, you might not realize when 1 drink turns into 10. Your best bet is to put a cap on the amount of drinks you’ll have. Limit yourself to 3 drinks and space them out. In fact, if you can dilute your drink with water or ice, go for it! Opting to be the nominated driver might just give you the excuse to not drink at all!
  5. Keep Up Some Activity: Did you know that dancing can help you burn off calories. It’s a great way to shake a leg and shake off some extra calories as well. If dancing is not your thing, try brisk walking in the cool early morning breeze. Should work as a good start to the day. Don’t skip a post-dinner stroll with family, friends or your loved one. It can be magical!
  6. Make Sure You Log: Logging food, water intake and exercise can keep you accountable. Don’t look at it as a burden. This will help you stay on track and keep an account of what you’ve been eating and drinking. Be honest and log exactly what you eat!
  7. Earn Your Treats Before You Indulge: Treats aren’t really enjoyable if they leave you feeling guilty afterward. Eat healthy the day before heading out to a holiday party or work up a sweat before sitting down for a big holiday meal. This will help you feel less guilty and enjoy the movement.
  8. Listen to Your Tummy: The human body has an amazing ability to regulate food intake…if we actually listen to it! If you overindulge at a holiday feast, hold off on eating until you truly feel hungry again. Don’t eat just because there’s only one slice of pie left on the table, or because your Christmas Brunch begins at 10 AM. If you’re not hungry, sip on some tea or coffee while everyone else digs in, and make yourself a small plate later. It’ll still be there when your tummy grumbles!
  9. Just Say NO to Food Pushers: Food pushers are the people who seem to believe that their holiday celebration isn’t complete until you give in to their food offerings. You know them — the co-worker with a jar of candies, mom with her apple pie, or the friend who won’t let you leave without a plate of cookies. It’s OK to politely say, “No! Thank you!” It won’t hurt your relationship.
  10. Just Do It: Schedule your exercise time. Not only will you feel better about the indulgences that come with the holidays, but exercise will also will help relieve holiday stress. Take something out of your schedule if you need to, but not exercise. The endorphins from working out will only boost your holiday spirit!
  11. Share the Love: When going to a holiday gathering, bring a healthy dish that everyone can enjoy without feeling guilty.
  12. Snack before the party: Avoid going to holiday parties on an empty stomach. Eat a light and healthy snack, such as one with protein, to keep you feeling full before heading out. This will help you avoid overindulging later. Try a protein bar or some nuts and seeds.

We hope you try these tips and tricks to Level Up your holidays! Here’s to a happy and healthier you! If you’re keen on forming healthier resolutions and need motivation to push you through the coming year, subscribe to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here and get the best advice from a certified expert.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

#BeTheForce 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health. Images shown are for representation purposes only and may not depict the exact recommendations or outcomes.

December 23, 2025 By GOQii Leave a Comment

How to Survive Festive Celebrations Without the Extra Pounds: A Low-Carb Guide for Healthier Living

Festive celebrations like Christmas, Easter, birthdays, or long weekends are often filled with joy, family, and… food. Lots of it. But while these occasions are meant to be enjoyed, they also tend to lead to unwanted weight gain with many people putting on an average of 7lbs during festive periods, which can take months to lose, if it comes off at all.

This year, instead of undoing all your hard work, you can celebrate mindfully and still stay on track with your health goals. Whether you’re following a health programme or simply trying to eat better, here are some practical ways to enjoy the festivities without the guilt.

  1. Stick to Your Plan – You Shouldn’t Feel Hungry

One of the best things about a low-carb, higher fat and protein approach is that it keeps you feeling full and satisfied. This means you’re less likely to snack on sweets and pastries just because they’re in front of you. Let your eating plan be your guide.

  1. Make Your Home a Trigger-Free Zone

If you know certain foods are your weakness, don’t bring them home. It’s much easier to avoid temptation when it’s not staring you in the face every time you open the cupboard. Stock your kitchen with foods that support your goals and ditch the rest.

  1. Shop Smart

Never go shopping hungry that’s when impulse buys happen. Head to the supermarket with a plan, a full stomach, and a clear idea of what you need.

  1. Be Work-Snack Savvy

Celebrations at work can turn into snack fests. Tins of biscuits, free cakes, sandwich platters it all adds up. Take your food so you’re not caught off-guard. If sandwiches are on offer, ditch the bread and enjoy the filling.

Boiled eggs (if they’re available!) are a brilliant, protein-packed snack to keep on hand.

  1. Plan Well When Eating Out

If you’re heading to a restaurant or someone else’s home, look at the menu ahead of time or think through your food choices before you go. Commit to your plan in advance, and stick to it once you’re there.

  1. Embrace Low-Carb Festive Foods

Great news—many celebration foods are naturally low in carbohydrates. You can still enjoy:

  • Smoked salmon
  • Roast meats like turkey or lamb
  • Eggs (devilled or boiled)
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Red cabbage and sprouts (especially with bacon!)
  • Cheese boards with options like stilton or cheddar

Let others know you’re eating low-carb most people will be supportive, and it helps avoid awkward explanations at the table.

  1. If You’re Having a Big Meal, Make It Your Only Meal

If you know you’ll be indulging in a large festive lunch or dinner, let that be your main meal of the day. Skip the extra nibbles before and after quality over quantity wins every time.

  1. Move More During the Break

Holidays often mean time off work, so use it to your advantage. Even a 20-minute walk after meals can help balance blood sugar levels and aid digestion. It’s also a great opportunity to connect with family, and friends, or simply enjoy some fresh air.

  1. Handle Cravings with Intention

Cravings will come. Here’s how to manage them:

  • Have a glass of water or herbal tea
  • Take a short walk or stretch
  • Still hungry? Opt for a meal rich in protein and healthy fats

Often, just pausing and doing something else helps you realise the craving will pass.

  1. Lean on Your Support System

Use tools like the GOQii app to message your coach, or reach out to a supportive friend or family member. A few encouraging words can help you stay focused and avoid emotional eating.

  1. If You Slip, Reset Right Away

A moment of indulgence doesn’t mean the whole celebration is ruined. The most important thing is to get back on track with your next meal, don’t wait until Monday or after the holidays. Progress isn’t about being perfect, it’s about being consistent.

Festive celebrations are meant to be joyful, but that joy doesn’t have to come at the cost of your health. With a little preparation, awareness, and self-compassion, you can enjoy the food, fun, and family time while staying true to your goals.

This Christmas or any special occasion, celebrate with intention, savour every bite, and remind yourself how far you’ve come. Healthy habits don’t take holidays, but they can make holidays even better.

#BeTheForce

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health. Images shown are for representation purposes only and may not depict the exact recommendations or outcomes.

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