Take a dip to beat the heat: Kolkata turns to cool-down wellness trends
With soaring heat and humidity, Kolkata is turning to cooler ways to stay active. From Aqua Zumba in pools to cryotherapy chambers and ice plunges, fitness is getting a refreshing twist. These experiences offer both relief and adrenaline, making summer workouts more engaging while helping people stay active without feeling drained by the heat.
Why the cold is so effective
Cryotherapy lasts three minutes but delivers a sharp reset. Extreme cold pushes the body into protect mode – redirecting blood to vital organs, reducing inflammation, and activating circulation. As you step out, blood rushes back with fresh oxygen, leaving you feeling energised, says Kunal Khilani, founder of Evity wellness . It aids muscle recovery, delivers instant cooling, and boosts mood and energy levels.
Aqua Zumba: The ultimate pool party
If working out feels impossible in this heat, Aqua Zumba offers a refreshing reset. Think of it as a dance party in a pool — upbeat music, simple choreography, and plenty of splashing. The water keeps your body cool while adding resistance, helping you burn calories without feeling drained. “In this weather, most people struggle to stay consistent because the heat is exhausting. Aqua Zumba changes that completely. Being in water makes the session lighter, more refreshing and enjoyable,” says fitness coach Natalie Pote. She adds that it’s low-impact, suitable for all age groups, and easier on the joints. Sakshi Sharma, two months in, says, “There’s something instantly mood-lifting about dancing waist-deep in water. Your body just feels lighter and freer.”
Cryotherapy: The ultimate chill session
Imagine stepping into freezing temperatures on purpose — and loving it. Cryotherapy exposes the body to extremely cold air for a few minutes in a specialised chamber. Many swear by it for reducing muscle soreness, boosting circulation, and improving energy levels. “It’s about how your body feels afterwards—reduced soreness, better recovery, improved circulation and an instant energy boost,” says Natasha Khaitan, who has done a few sessions. She adds that in summer, it offers a refreshing escape while helping the body and mind recharge. Popular with athletes, it’s now trending as a quick wellness fix.
Aqua Zumba: The ultimate pool partyIf working out feels impossible in this heat, Aqua Zumba offers a refreshing reset. Think of it as a dance party in a pool — upbeat music, simple choreography, and plenty of splashing. The water keeps your body cool while adding resistance, helping you burn calories without feeling drained. “In this weather, most people struggle to stay consistent because the heat is exhausting. Aqua Zumba changes that completely. Being in water makes the session lighter, more refreshing and enjoyable,” says fitness coach Natalie Pote. She adds that it’s low-impact, suitable for all age groups, and easier on the joints. Sakshi Sharma, two months in, says, “There’s something instantly mood-lifting about dancing waist-deep in water. Your body just feels lighter and freer.”
Why try aqua zumba
Aqua Zumba is an easy sell in peak summer. The water keeps your body cool even as you move, while offering solid cardio without excessive sweating or fatigue. It’s gentle on the knees and joints, making it accessible across age groups. Most importantly, it doesn’t feel like a workout, but like a fun pool party. Stay light and hydrated. Eat a small meal 60–90 minutes before, wear comfortable swimwear, and don’t skip sunscreen even if you’ll be in the pool.
Ice water plunge: Cold and surprisingly addictive
The internet’s obsession with ice baths is officially here. Ice water plunges involve immersing yourself in freezing cold water for a short duration — a challenge that’s as mental as it is physical. While the first few seconds can feel shocking, many enthusiasts say the rush afterwards is unmatched. The cold exposure is believed to improve circulation, reduce stress, and leave you feeling energised for hours. It’s uncomfortable, yes, but also oddly empowering — like giving your brain and body a hard reset.
How the ice cold plunge helps
Ice plunges offer instant relief from the heat while also helping reduce stress and fatigue. The sudden cold boosts alertness and builds mental resilience over time. “The first reaction is always resistance—your body wants warmth and escape. But if you stay still, focus on your breathing, and push past that shock, it becomes less about the cold and more about control,” says Navya Manglani, who takes regular ice water plunges. She adds that regular cold therapy helps you stay composed under pressure, manage stress better, and face discomfort without immediately backing away from it.
Cold therapy builds mental resilience. It teaches you to stay composed under pressure, manage stress, and face discomfort without immediately backing away from it - Navya Manglani, an ice-plunge regular
cap: Aqua Zumba is designed as a beginner-friendly fitness class, focusing on dancing & moving to music in shallow water, rather than swimming laps, so anyone can join in
Ice baths require safety precautions like maintaining water temperatures between 10–15°C, limiting immersion to 2–15 minutes, having a buddy nearbyGet the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Why the cold is so effective
Aqua Zumba: The ultimate pool party
If working out feels impossible in this heat, Aqua Zumba offers a refreshing reset. Think of it as a dance party in a pool — upbeat music, simple choreography, and plenty of splashing. The water keeps your body cool while adding resistance, helping you burn calories without feeling drained. “In this weather, most people struggle to stay consistent because the heat is exhausting. Aqua Zumba changes that completely. Being in water makes the session lighter, more refreshing and enjoyable,” says fitness coach Natalie Pote. She adds that it’s low-impact, suitable for all age groups, and easier on the joints. Sakshi Sharma, two months in, says, “There’s something instantly mood-lifting about dancing waist-deep in water. Your body just feels lighter and freer.”
Cryotherapy: The ultimate chill session
Aqua Zumba: The ultimate pool partyIf working out feels impossible in this heat, Aqua Zumba offers a refreshing reset. Think of it as a dance party in a pool — upbeat music, simple choreography, and plenty of splashing. The water keeps your body cool while adding resistance, helping you burn calories without feeling drained. “In this weather, most people struggle to stay consistent because the heat is exhausting. Aqua Zumba changes that completely. Being in water makes the session lighter, more refreshing and enjoyable,” says fitness coach Natalie Pote. She adds that it’s low-impact, suitable for all age groups, and easier on the joints. Sakshi Sharma, two months in, says, “There’s something instantly mood-lifting about dancing waist-deep in water. Your body just feels lighter and freer.”
Aqua Zumba is an easy sell in peak summer. The water keeps your body cool even as you move, while offering solid cardio without excessive sweating or fatigue. It’s gentle on the knees and joints, making it accessible across age groups. Most importantly, it doesn’t feel like a workout, but like a fun pool party. Stay light and hydrated. Eat a small meal 60–90 minutes before, wear comfortable swimwear, and don’t skip sunscreen even if you’ll be in the pool.
Ice water plunge: Cold and surprisingly addictive
The internet’s obsession with ice baths is officially here. Ice water plunges involve immersing yourself in freezing cold water for a short duration — a challenge that’s as mental as it is physical. While the first few seconds can feel shocking, many enthusiasts say the rush afterwards is unmatched. The cold exposure is believed to improve circulation, reduce stress, and leave you feeling energised for hours. It’s uncomfortable, yes, but also oddly empowering — like giving your brain and body a hard reset.
How the ice cold plunge helps
Ice plunges offer instant relief from the heat while also helping reduce stress and fatigue. The sudden cold boosts alertness and builds mental resilience over time. “The first reaction is always resistance—your body wants warmth and escape. But if you stay still, focus on your breathing, and push past that shock, it becomes less about the cold and more about control,” says Navya Manglani, who takes regular ice water plunges. She adds that regular cold therapy helps you stay composed under pressure, manage stress better, and face discomfort without immediately backing away from it.
cap: Aqua Zumba is designed as a beginner-friendly fitness class, focusing on dancing & moving to music in shallow water, rather than swimming laps, so anyone can join in
Ice baths require safety precautions like maintaining water temperatures between 10–15°C, limiting immersion to 2–15 minutes, having a buddy nearbyGet the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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