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What type of exercise is right for me?

 

The Ayurvedic perspective

 

According to the NHS, regular exercise can reduce the risk of the onset of major illnesses such as stroke, heart disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes and cancer by 50% and lower the risk of an early-onset death by 30%. There's also research showing clear links between improvements in mental as well as physical health such as self-esteem, mood, sleep quality and energy. 

So, what exercise is best for you? Ayurveda, the Indian system of herbal medicine, may have the answer.

In Ayurveda, there are three different body types or constitutions known as ‘dosha’: KaphaPitta and Vata. Each dosha will have certain characteristics and body types. Try out our dosha quiz and find out which one you are.

Here is a little insight into what types of exercise are most suited to each dosha.

Kapha types really benefit from getting a sweat on. They are able to sustain longer periods of metabolic activity as they have excellent stamina. They might find exercises such as swimming, trampolining, skipping or hula-hooping fun.

Pitta types are the natural athletes and are often found challenging themselves and pushing themselves to the limit. But they can get bored easily, and so benefit from fun and creative exercise. 

Vata types often have thin and delicate body frames and benefit from strengthening and balancing exercises such as yoga or brisk walking. 

As well as physical exercise, it's also important for all dosha types to consider mental exercise too. Meditative practice and breathing exercises help to calm the mind and improve oxygen supply to the brain. And it's very important to take time out of our busy lifestyles to focus on our mental health.  

Strains and sprains: how herbs can help  

We've all been party to the odd strain or sprain. Prolonged pressure and strain on the muscles, joints and skeletal system can result in inflammation, pain and swelling, negatively impacting upon mobility and capability. This is where herbs can really help.

One really easy way to help heal muscles and joints is to massage the area with stimulating and heating oils such as turmeric and ginger; helping increase circulation to the affected area and reduce the build up of inflammation. Try our Pukka Active 35 oil, containing 35 wonderfully-fragrant and stimulating herbs.

Pukka's Turmeric Active is a great formula to support everyday mobility and flexibility and for use after sporting activities. This tailored blend of 12 botanicals including boswellia, ginger and our Wholistic Turmeric is designed to maximise the benefits to the body during sporting activity and to support ease of movement.

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