04 January,2019 10:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Karishma Kuenzang
Smoothie Bowl
Start the first Sunday of the year on a healthy note at a workshop that combines yoga and a healthy detox brunch to accompany it. The class will include asanas that focus on postures involving many twists that thus enable cleansing of the inteÂsÂtines. "It boosts metabolism and heÂlps people develop the ideal alkalinity wiÂthin their digestive systems," says RaÂveena Taurani, founder-CEO of YoÂgÂisattva, a gourmet organic plant-based brand, who will be conducting the workshop.
The asanas fall under vinyasa yoga and comprise continuous movement as you switch postures, whÂile focusing on the breathing. This flow allows the heart rate to be akin to when you're doing cardio, enabling you to develop stamina while doing the asana, Taurani adds.
Taurani doing the Trikonasana
The workshop is open to beÂginners and seasoned practiÂtÂioners, and Taurani suggests foÂlÂlowing it up with three rounds of suÂrya namaskars every day, which should take about three minutes per round. "Only daily practice will lead to true benefit from these asanas," she adds.
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With exercise, it is equally crucial to get the right kind of nutrition. And so, the yoga session will be followed by an all-organic, vegan and gluten-free detox meal inÂcÂluding dishes like green smoothie bowls, detox vegan salad and raw vegan pizza slices. "These days, the word detox is often abused and used incorrectly. People think it means a liquid diet or starvation. But, this detox is just another way of eating wholesome, plant-based, unprocessed and nutrient-dense foods.
This is a way of life and not a diet with an expiration date, which allows the body to digest food better, thus resulting in a healthier gut," Taurani explains, warning that one shouldn't make the mistake of starving oneself as that's where trouble starts. "You put your body in severe digestive distress," she reminds. She also suggests wearing comfortable yoga clothes and eating a fruit or a handful of nuts before the session.
On January 6, 11 am AT Yogisattva, 16th Road, Khar West.
Log on to yogisattva.com
Call 9867455009
Cost Rs 3,000
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