Shrenik Avlani is a writer and editor and the co-author of The Shivfit Way, a book on functional fitness. 1. Weight loss jabs 2. Everyone wants a WHOOP tracker If you have a personal trainer and a personal nutritionist, you are among the handful who are not directly impacted by AI. Artificial intelligence is […]
Shrenik Avlani is a writer and editor and the co-author of The Shivfit Way, a book on functional fitness.
1. Weight loss jabs
2. Everyone wants a WHOOP tracker
If you have a personal trainer and a personal nutritionist, you are among the handful who are not directly impacted by AI. Artificial intelligence is now driving online training plans as well as nutrition insights. From chatbots on almost all health and nutrition apps and activity trackers such as Garmin introducing an AI-powered running coach, AI is everywhere in the fitness world. Even in-person and group sessions are sometimes planned by AI as in-demand coaches sometimes use it to keep track of clients’ progress and are influenced by the insights generated by AI.
3. Combining exercises became trendy
For years now, the sports shoe industry has been dominated by Nike, Adidas, Puma and Asics. Other big brands such as New Balance, Mizuno and Brooks dominated the rest of the market. However, this Olympic year the biggest development in the world of sports and fitness footwear was that two new brands — Hoka One One and On — powered into the scene giving the Big 4 a run for their money. Nike was the worst impacted, forcing the brand to appoint a new CEO. It’s exciting times for buyers as all brands will be pushed into a price war as well as developing new products to stay in the race.
4. The great sports shoe shake-up
Yes, you need protein, but not so much that you need to add it in everything you consume, including your chips, yogurt, ice-cream, and biscuits. Also, if you are not working out and lifting weights, you definitely do not need protein supplements. Every doctor will tell you that you can fulfil your daily protein needs from your regular meals – with some tweaks if you are a vegetarian – and do not need to resort to supplements. Moreover, without carbs, fats and fiber in your diet, you would be doing a disservice to yourself as the human body needs all of these. Most importantly, the only fuel your brain works on is carbs. If you still don’t get it, perhaps, it’s time to carb load a bit.
5. AI is driving health and fitness
6. Ultra-processed foods are the new enemy
The most significant development this year was semaglutide-based injectable weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy. This new generation of drugs are very effective and have been a game-changer in treating the twin health crises of obesity and diabetes. In fact, they are so effective at helping people drop weight that there is a thriving black market, even in India where these drugs haven’t been approved yet. Early research has shown that these drugs also have other benefits such as improving heart health and longevity. Celebrities are openly using it and influencers are even sharing micro-dosing strategies. All this despite their undesirable side effects such as constipation, nausea, stomach pain and dizziness.
7. Protein continued to rule
While sugar remains in health-conscious India’s naughty list, a new enemy emerged this year. Partly, thanks to new research and, partly, due to increased awareness, a growing number of people are trying to cut out ultra- processed foods from their diets, and are openly talking about it. Rightly so as latest research shows direct links between ultra-processed foods and increased risk of addiction, obesity, cancer, cardiovascular and other diseases.
With the entire Indian cricket team sporting one, it was just a matter of time before the rest of the country followed suit. WHOOP is the most advanced health tracker available today, but mind you it’s not a device you use to count your steps or track your runs. Instead, it’s an overall health tracker that helps you get an overview of your sleep, recovery, activities, exercise, menstrual cycle, hydration, alcohol intake and a lot more. It has no screen and comes with a wireless charger, which means you can keep it on 24×7 and never miss a second of data. While the tracker itself is free, you have to pay a subscription to activate this tracker. It’s now officially available in India on Flipkart.
With the entire Indian cricket team sporting one, it was just a matter of time before the rest of the country followed suit. WHOOP is the most advanced health tracker available today, but mind you it’s not a device you use to count your steps or track your runs. Instead, it’s an overall health tracker that helps you get an overview of your sleep, recovery, activities, exercise, menstrual cycle, hydration, alcohol intake and a lot more. It has no screen and comes with a wireless charger, which means you can keep it on 24×7 and never miss a second of data. While the tracker itself is free, you have to pay a subscription to activate this tracker. It’s now officially available in India on Flipkart.
With the entire Indian cricket team sporting one, it was just a matter of time before the rest of the country followed suit. WHOOP is the most advanced health tracker available today, but mind you it’s not a device you use to count your steps or track your runs. Instead, it’s an overall health tracker that helps you get an overview of your sleep, recovery, activities, exercise, menstrual cycle, hydration, alcohol intake and a lot more. It has no screen and comes with a wireless charger, which means you can keep it on 24×7 and never miss a second of data. While the tracker itself is free, you have to pay a subscription to activate this tracker. It’s now officially available in India on Flipkart.
With the entire Indian cricket team sporting one, it was just a matter of time before the rest of the country followed suit. WHOOP is the most advanced health tracker available today, but mind you it’s not a device you use to count your steps or track your runs. Instead, it’s an overall health tracker that helps you get an overview of your sleep, recovery, activities, exercise, menstrual cycle, hydration, alcohol intake and a lot more. It has no screen and comes with a wireless charger, which means you can keep it on 24×7 and never miss a second of data. While the tracker itself is free, you have to pay a subscription to activate this tracker. It’s now officially available in India on Flipkart.