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August 27, 2022 By Anusha Subramanian Leave a Comment

Yogesh Shah Manages Multiple Illnesses & Gets Healthy With GOQii

Yogesh Shah

Often, managing just one condition can be an insurmountable task. Imagine working your whole life, while your physical, mental and emotional health just spiral downward, while the number of pills you take keep increasing. Our Player Yogesh Shah was in such a predicament where he was dealing with multiple illnesses but managed to overcome them with help from his GOQii Coach Deepali Sharma. Here’s how Yogesh Shah wrote his own Health Story. 

Dealing With Multiple Illnesses 

Based in Ahmedabad’s Mani Nagar, Yogesh Shah is a 63 year old retired Government Employee. He said that he had a hectic schedule. “There were times when I would work from 7am to 11pm, never even having the sun’s rays hitting my body for years,” he said. 

Erratic work hours led to bad eating habits, disturbed sleep and high levels of acidity as he consumed a lot of tea. Yogesh Shah told us that this was his routine for 36 years of his work life. While he was extremely dedicated and diligent towards his work, it took a toll on his health. He suffered from multiple issues which included weight gain, diabetes, hypertension, disturbed lipid profile, chronic stress, bipolar disorder, gastric trouble, anxiety (8-10 attacks a month), palpitations and cervical pain due to a surgery he had 4 years back. 

Till 2021, he used to pop 18 tablets daily. Around Dec 2020, he was consuming 26 tablets which included medication for COVID. Despite the issues, he was positive and did not let his conditions damper his way of life.

“I realized I was not doing the right things and that this was taking a toll on my health but, I did not do anything about it,” says Yogesh Shah. The health issues started around 1992 and aggravated in 10 years. His family was worried and felt helpless about not knowing what they could do to help him.

Making A Positive Shift 

He wanted to get better, reduce weight and control his illnesses but was not sure how to go about it. Then, just before retirement, he got to know about GOQii from two young women in his office. They motivated him to go for it. Yogesh Shah purchased GOQII from Amazon in Oct 2021. Initially, he found it difficult to decipher and understand GOQii but, slowly and steadily he was able to understand how the platform works.  

He followed all the instructions given to him by his Coach Deepali Sharma. She introduced small changes which had a big impact. Over the course of time, he has been able to improve his health and control his illnesses. He says, “Initially I could not understand my coach but then slowly, I started understanding. Some of the changes she brought about made quite a difference.”  

His daily routine begins with praying, then gardening in his little kitchen garden. He follows this up with morning meditation for which he follows Coach Rounak Gajjar on GOQii Play. He also follows Coach Sheetal Tewari and Coack Bhumika Unniyal for yoga, meditation and pranayama. 

Currently, he walks about 15km on most days whereas before, he would feel breathless even after 1km. On the International Day of Yoga on June 21, he walked 21km. He says that he now wants to participate in the GOQii Trail Challenge 2022. 

“Coach Deepali has given me a lot of habits and I follow them religiously. Hence, I have been able to make a change!” he says.

What Are The Results Of Yogesh Shah’s Efforts? 

“Nothing will work unless you do. You need to work hard to achieve your goal. This is something which my Player Yogesh Shah has proven with flying colours,” says Coach Deepali Sharma. “Initially, he had multiple issues like weight gain, uncontrolled sugar levels, disturbed lipid profile, chronic stress, bipolar disorder, gastric trouble, anxiety and palpitations.

He used to feel tired after a kilometer walk and now, he is on 21km, which is equivalent to a half marathon. His HbA1c came down from 8% to 6% with almost controlled Fasting blood sugar. Episodes of anxiety dropped drastically from 10-12 episodes to almost nil now. Symptoms like shivering, headache, restlessness are completely out of our book, which were quite prominent before,” she says.

“It’s not stress that kills us but it is our reaction to it and Mr. Yogesh was outstanding in cultivating that positivity with intrinsic motivation. Stress was affecting his sleep a lot. With hard work and determination, he is now out of his anxiety medicines. We worked on setting a sleep-wake cycle as well and relaxation exercises also helped us a lot. I have seen an incredible improvement in his sleep from 2-3 hrs to an average of 5-6 hrs as of now. He is a person with a clear vision and that’s the reason we lost good weight. He is 71.25kg (latest) which was  82 kg when we started. This was achieved by keeping post sunset meals light, adding healthy snacks and carb control,” says Coach Deepali Sharma. 

As of now, Yogesh Shah’s medication has been reduced to 13 pills. You can view Yogesh’s entire journey as he speaks to our Founder & CEO Vishal Gondal on an episode of GOQii Health Stories.

Do you suffer from similar conditions? Did this story inspire you to make a lifestyle change? Then reach out to a GOQii Coach and subscribe for personalized health coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

For more inspiring Health Stories, check out Healthy Reads. 

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August 12, 2022 By Tahurah Muqeem 1 Comment

Food is Your Fountain of Youth! Healthy Eating Tips for the Elderly

Healthy Eating Tips for the ElderlyAs we mentioned in our IndiaFit Report 2020: India’s Ikigai – The Secret to Longevity, there are some folks who manage to live long and healthy lives thanks to their discipline, but most people usually find their health crumbling. In old age, a human either becomes disinterested in eating or can’t manage their meals due to medical conditions which make eating difficult. There is a loss of appetite as anxiety, depression, irritability or gastric trouble become commonplace.

The body of the elderly needs to be cared for and fed with good food so that it helps in combating stress, depression, fight inflammation and pain. With the growing rate of diabetes in the mid-40s, by the time a person reaches 70-80 years of age, the damage done to the organs by diabetes or any other lifestyle disease is unpredictable.

Healthy Eating Tips for the Elderly

It is important that the elderly eat small meals at frequent intervals. The diet should be a balance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals. In fact, the food should be appealing. Let’s see how we can incorporate all of this:

  • The diet of the elderly should contain complex carbohydrates like Wheat, Oats, Ragi, Jowar, Brown rice and should avoid refined cereals like white bread and maida.
  • Protein is a very important nutrient because there is a lot of muscle wastage that occurs in old age. Loss of skin tone, loss of skin elasticity is profound. The diet should include good sources of proteins such as lentils, dals, soybean, milk and milk products. For non-vegetarians, boiled egg whites every day is recommended. Opt for skinless chicken which can be grilled, roasted or used in soups. 
  • Healthy fats are essential to protect the heart and provide essential vitamins such as vitamin E which protects the body organs and nourishes the skin. Include soaked almonds, walnuts, dates, dried figs in the diet in the form of morning snacks. Fish like Salmon provides Omega 3 fatty acids which help fight against cancers. 
  • As we age our digestive system slows down. Many face a problem digesting fiber. While it is easy to consume salads or raw veggies, for some, it is difficult and leads to constipating, bloating or gassiness. In this case, it is better to consume vegetables which are boiled or steamed. Unstrained vegetable soups and vegetable smoothies are good options as well. 
  • Including 1-2 servings of fruits every day is crucial. Fruits not only regulate blood sugar but also provide essential minerals and vitamins to the body. 
  • The most important thing is to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate and hydrate! Especially at old age, it is more important to consume 2-3 liters of water every day. Having 1 glass of warm water immediately after waking up stimulates the body cells. For improving digestion, consuming 1 glass of warm water half an hour before and half and hour after meals is a must. 
  • Don’t forget to include anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric, ginger and cinnamon. They will help protect against bone disease and reduce joint pains while protecting the heart. Consuming ginger water in the day helps treat various digestion related issues as well. 

What’s an Ideal Meal Plan? 

If you need a roadmap or an ideal plan, here it is: 

  1. Start the day with a glass of warm water, lemon water or ginger water with half tsp of honey. 
  2. Eat a healthy breakfast consisting of oats porridge, khichdi, vegetable idli, paneer dosa or poha with a glass of milk or boiled egg white. 
  3. Mid morning should contain a fruit which can be an apple, guava, watermelon, pears, banana, papaya or you can have a mixed fruit bowl as well.
  4. Lunch should include roti or rice with 1 bowl dal, a bowl of vegetable curry, 1 salad and 1 bowl of curd. 
  5. Dinner should be the same as lunch, although, it should be lighter. Cut down the quantity of rice/roti. Eat dinner at least 2-3 hours before bed to ensure proper digestion. 
  6. Before bed, drink low fat milk to ensure good sleep and provide your body with calcium for strong bones. You can also add turmeric to it for extra benefits! 

Before you undertake this meal plan or decide to follow it religiously, you need to consult your doctor or nutritionist to check how it may affect any existing medical condition you may have. Along with all kinds of fruits, veggies and healthy foods, don’t forget to stay active! 

We hope these healthy eating tips for the elderly help you. Do share your thoughts in the comments below. To subscribe for GOQii’s personalised health coaching and get more of these tips from a GOQii Coach, click here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr 

#BeTheForce 

May 2, 2022 By Parwage Alam Leave a Comment

Top 10 Excuses To Avoid Being Fit and How To Overcome Them

Top 10 Excuses to Avoid Being Fit
Have you ever told yourself, “I’m going to stop this habit and start being healthy tomorrow” or after a night of binge-eating you promised to make healthier choices but never followed through? After forming unhealthy habits, we all understand the need to be active and healthy but most of us find it difficult to change our lifestyle. The reasons may vary from lack of motivation and time to older age and body aches.

Everyone has their own reasons intertwined with the realities of everyday life getting in the way of being more active. In today’s topic, I have highlighted the Top 10 Excuses People Make To Avoid Being Fit and How You Can Overcome Them!

1. I Don’t Have Enough Time
Not having enough time simply means that you need to make time. This can be as simple as squeezing in short walks throughout the day. Drive less, walk more. Select activities that require minimal time such as walking, jogging, or climbing stairs. Remember that every little step counts!

Look at it this way – If we can give 10 hours a day to earn wealth, we can easily give 30 minutes a day to be healthy.

2. I Think Exercise is Boring
Any routine when repeated day in and day out gets boring. It’s the same with exercise but it doesn’t necessarily have to be boring. Mixing up your routine can solve this issue. Try new workouts, exercise with a friend, join a local walking group or take up a team sport. Think back on physical activities you enjoyed as a child. Did you love roller skating, cycling, skipping, frisbee, tennis or jumping on a trampoline? Additionally, you can include a variety of exercises to avoid boredom. For example, you could try trekking and brisk walking instead of just walking on the treadmill.

3. Lack of Motivation
Try to watch one motivational video every day. Make physical activity a regular part of your daily or weekly schedule and write it on your calendar. Once you are done with your workout, share it on your preferred social network so your well-wishers can appreciate your efforts, follow your progress and eventually boost your motivation levels. Invite a friend to exercise with you on a regular basis, Join an exercise group or class.

If you still think you are not motivated, join the GOQii Family. Our coaches and experts will motivate you to be the best version of yourself. You can even seek inspiration on GOQii Play within the GOQii App or subscribe for personalized health coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

4. I’m Too Tired to Exercise After Work
No energy to exercise? But without exercise, you’ll have no energy at all. It’s a vicious cycle. Breaking the cycle with physical activity is one of the best gifts you can give yourself.

Exercising or being physically active doesn’t need to be difficult. You can wake up 30 mins early to exercise. A small run of 10-15 mins or cycling for 15-20 mins can go a long way in keeping you healthy. At work, you can even brisk walk or climb stairs during your lunch break.

5. I’m Too Lazy to Exercise
If the mere thought of a morning jog makes you feel tired, you need to change the way you think. Start by setting realistic expectations. If your mental bar is too high, you might give up without even trying. Whenever you notice that you’re having negative feelings about exercising, say “STOP!” in your mind then use positive statements such as, “Let’s do it” or “Stay focused”. Even a mantra in the form of a single word like “Focus” or “Go” can be helpful. Start with a walk around the block. Don’t give up if you feel worn out. Take another walk around the block tomorrow. Keep it up, and eventually, you’ll no longer feel worn out.

Work with your nature, not against it. Plan physical activity for times of the day when you tend to feel more energetic — or at least not quite so lazy. Go for a walk in the morning, not as a physical activity but to enjoy nature. Start spending 1% of your day for exercise and gradually it will increase.

6. Fear of Injury
If you’re nervous about injuries, there’s literally no need to worry. Start with a simple walking program followed by a warm up and a cool down to prevent injury. As you become more confident in your abilities, add new activities to your routine. Choose activities involving minimum risk. You can also learn how to exercise appropriately considering your age, fitness level, skill level, and health status.

7. I’ve Tried Earlier and Failed
Success never comes immediately. Based on certain factors, your progress might be fast or slow. Failure is just another step to success. Currently, if you are not involved in any exercise, start with the basics and gradually increase your intensity. Begin with small workouts and build up to more intense workouts when your body is ready. Set some realistic goals and remember why you’re exercising. Once you achieve your goals, reward yourself. It will keep you motivated. Don’t give up and keep moving forward. You’ll find success eventually.

8. ‘It’s too Hot’, It’s too Cold’, ‘It’s Raining’
There’s always something you can do, regardless of the weather. Don’t try to use seasons as your obstacles, rather, make them your opportunity. Use a variety of indoor and outdoor activities to choose from so that the weather can’t interfere with your exercise routine. With regards to the indoor activities, you can choose different exercises or routines such as the 7 Min Exercise, Tabata, 9 Min Exercise format, Ab format etc. If you are planning outdoor activities, try football, kabaddi, cycling, running, jogging or trekking. During monsoons, if you’re stuck in the market – go to a shopping mall and window shop. Choose weather-specific activities such as skiing or snow-play in winter or swimming in summer.

9. I Can’t Afford Health Club Fees
You don’t really need a club membership to be fit. Nature has already provided all the resources you need to get active. If required, you can use very simple, basic and effective props, like a Resistance Band, Bosu Ball, Yoga Mat, Kettlebell, Suspension Trainer, Swiss Ball, etc. Among all of the above – my favourite workout is with your own body weight. Here are some exercises you can incorporate in your routine: Push Ups, Jumping Jacks, Squats, Lunges, Plank, Mountain Climbers, Burpees, Pull Ups, Calf Raises, Sit-ups, and Jogging. Once you are used to it – try some variations and increase the intensity.

10. Too Much Traveling
Most people travel a lot and they always have an excuse that you are not getting enough time to workout. So for them, I have already written a separate blog. Please check: Stay Fit While Traveling.

One small drop can create a ripple in the water. Why do you think that one small workout isn’t going to make a difference? If you decide to achieve your fitness goal, no one can stop you from getting there. The first step is always the hardest but once you take it, there’s no stopping!

Can you think of better excuses? Let us know in the comments below and we’ll give you ways to beat them!

Go forth and #BeTheForce!

March 5, 2022 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Making Fitness & Health His Grammar For Life – Kamal Nath Thakur’s Health Story

Kamal Nath Thakur

Engaging in physical activity is good. Sports do help us maintain our fitness but that’s not all when it comes to living a healthy, holistic lifestyle. You have to watch what you eat, your sleep timings and manage your stress well, to name a few. Our Player Kamal Nath Thakur was of the opinion that he was healthy until he met his GOQii Coach. Here’s how his Health Story unfolded! 

Joining GOQii & Not Opting For Coaching 

Kamal Nath Thakur is a 52 year old working professional from Ghaziabad. He is a badminton player and considers himself to be a fitness freak. He was introduced to GOQii in 2019 by his 14 year old daughter Kavya, who saw an advertisement in the newspaper. 

Initially when he enrolled, he was of the impression that he knew all about health and fitness, hence, he opted out of personal health coaching and decided he did not need a coach. His decision was also influenced by the fact that he felt it was very difficult for him to follow the habits suggested by a GOQii Coach. 

While he opted out of coaching, he participated in various challenges issued in the GOQii App such as the steps challenge, health quiz and even browsed through Healthy Reads. 

The Health Story Begins For Kamal Nath Thakur 

In April 2021, Kamal Nath Thakur had contracted COVID and was hospitalized for almost a week. He had lost 10kg and began experiencing regular pain in his right leg. During this time, he was contacted by a GOQii Coach for personalized health coaching. Considering his condition, he opted for the service and says that it was one of the best decisions he ever made! 

Initially, he was coached by GOQii Coach Prachi, who guided him regarding his food habits in terms of the timing of his meals, food content and mix and the benefits he would derive from it. He says, “I started feeling a change in my body. It was visible”. 

Since then, he has been extremely particular about his food intake, nutritional value and how and when he should eat, which foods to avoid and so on. Kamal Nath Thakur says, “She was wonderful in explaining everything in detail”. 

After a while, he was assigned Coach Pradnya. He discussed his persistent right leg pain with her. Coach Pradnya suggested some leg stretching and leg strengthening exercises he should follow. Kamal Nath Thakur found these exercises to be extremely helpful. He says, “It was a boon for me in the hour of need. With her guidance in almost all fronts, like healthy food habits, regular suggestive exercises, relating to healthy reads, I had become a completely fit man with working knowledge of how to keep myself healthy”.  

He says that his habits changed tremendously after joining GOQii. Where he would usually complete a target of 3,000-4,000 steps, he now clocks in 15,000 steps daily. Before, he wasn’t particular about his food habits but now he focuses on the time and composition of his meals. He also follows and attends classes on GOQii Play. 

Coach Pradnya has been in touch with him daily and guides him via chat or call. She advises him as per his requirement. He says that it has been a fun change for him. He is a health champion in his organization and has even recommended GOQii to two of his colleagues who are now using the wearable and the app. 

Our Founder & CEO Vishal Gondal recently spoke to Kamal Nath Thakur about his experience with GOQii on the latest episode of GOQii Health Stories where we feature players who have benefitted from personalized health coaching. You can view the whole conversation below:

What Does GOQii Coach Pradnya Have To Say About His Change? 

“Kamal was following a healthy lifestyle including healthy, timely meals and daily walking. He was having pain in his right thigh after recovering from COVID. Though it was unusual, we decided to try leg stretching first. I also suggested ginger detox water to reduce the pain naturally. Ginger being anti-inflammatory has pain reducing effects. He felt a lot of relief. 

As he spends a lot of time sitting in the office and the car while traveling, it might have led to stiff muscles. After a few days, we started leg strengthening exercises to strengthen his leg muscles. It helped him cure almost all the leg pain. Now, he is confidently working to improve his immunity further, doing full body exercises and eating healthy meals.’‘

Kamal Nath Thakur and his family are truly a GOQii Family with his wife Sangita, daughter Kavya and son Ketan – all being GOQii Players. From merely being fit to being in the Elite category within a year’s time shows his discipline, consistency and dedication to being fit and healthy! 

Do you relate with this story? Do you want to make a lifestyle change like the way Kamal Nath Thakur did? Then join GOQii’s personalized health coaching and begin writing your Healthy Story today! You can subscribe here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

For more inspiring Health Stories, check out Healthy Reads. 

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