**Germs in your gym bag
Most of the time one catches infection due to the lack of personal
hygiene. When you are going for a swim, it is important to be clean.
The goggles have to be washed with running water before you use them
in the pool. There is a lot of stagnant bacteria which needs to be
cleaned. The earplugs too should be cleaned because they cause infection.
But keep in mind that ear infection can be caused due to water clogging
also. And remember to take a shower before a dip.
……..Mickey Mehta, holistic health expert ,Mumbai Mirror, 29 March 2007
**AAMCHI MUMBAI’S PARTLY IN ITALY, PARTLY IN FRANCE
Their choice for the World Cup winning team may vary, but
soccer buffs are all set to watch the World Cup final
Italy should win. The Italian players are more charged,
aggressive, strategic and committed. I feel that their fitness
levels are also higher. I hope to catch the game on Sunday
night.
……..Mickey Mehta, Fitness Instructor, AFTERNOON, 8 July
2006
**
BYE BYE TREADMILL
Leading holistic health therapist Mickey Mehta has launched
360* Gym…without a single piece of equipment. This revolutionary
concept guarantees to keep you motivated about your workouts
and decreases the chances of injury. But what can one do
without machines? Calisthenics, yoga, Pilates, military
drills, swimming…the list is long. But the promise is the
same: A healthier, fitter you!
At 360* Gym, 804/A Ghamat Lodge,
Dr Ambedkar Road,
Dadar, Mumbai – 14
Inquiries, (022) 55242388
…………ELLE, July 2006
**WORKOUT WITHOUT MACHINES...
Mickey Mehta a leading holistic health therapist and internationally
acclaimed health and fitness icon of India, has inter-woven the ideologies,
philosophies and the essence of the Vedas, Zen, Yoga, Tao, Tantra
using the applications to help transform lives and lifestyles for
the better. This has been done detailing gender specifications, constitution,
occupation and lifestyle specific conditions which have helped understand
the subjectivity and mysterious unknown and unique nuances of health.
Mickey Mehta has launched his first 360* Gym with a revolutionary
equipment-free concept in Dadar TT Equipment training can cause sprains,
strains, spasms, muscle fatigue, joint injuries, strokes, cardiac
arrest. It also leads to monotony and boredom leading to a high failure
rate.
……………..FEMINA BUYOLOGY, 21 June 2006
**ARE YOU A BURN-OUT IN THE MAKING?...
Experts say that actual physical illness could be the last stage of
fatigue
So you think you aren’t stressed out until you pass out? Think again.
Active enthusiasts will know the nuances of a burn-out and how it
affects one’s life, but for the majority of us, stress is something
that happens to someone who looks tired, doesn’t laugh too much or
collapses one day.
“Stress is either driven by anxiety, fear and phobia or by lust and
desire,” says fitness guru Mickey Mehta. He adds that physical
manifestation is only the final mark of stress. “Stress is entirely
conceptual, more psycho-somatic than physical. And it works both ways
– if you are physically stressed out, then it will show in your mental
state. And if you are mentally stressed out, then your body will be
immuno-compromised,” he adds
STRESS BUSTERS
• Get a massage
• Say a prayer to boost your spirits
• Indulge in a long good bath
• Eat nutritious food
• Try some exercise
• Mingle with positive people
(Mickey Mehta, fitness guru)
……………….After Hours Correspondent, DNA, 19 June 2006
**SWEATING AWAY THE YEARS...
Holistic Health Guru Mickey Mehta offers his stay-young tips:
• Begin with yoga or swimming (great cardio-vascular drills) and move
on to calisthenics or equipment-free drills.
• Proper breathing is essential for the body’s oxygenation. Pranayam’s
a great cardiovascular exercise.
• All breathing exercises work wonders for your face, easing marks
of stress and age.
• A flexible and supple spine is the key to a youthful body. Practice
suryanamaskar (for the whole body), bhujangasan, dhanurasan, halasan,
halasan, naukasan (for the spine) and shirsasan (to flush out toxins
and rush blood to the brain).
………………..MIRROR BUZZ, 10 June 2006
**WORKOUT YOUR MIND, BODY AND SOUL...
Mickey Mehta brings to Mumbai an ‘equipment-free gym’ to exercise
to acquire good health rather than physical fitness.
‘What’s
a gym without exercise equipment?’ one would wonder. It is a place
where one can workout the mind, body and soul with creativity, imagination
and high recreational value.
Mickey Mehta, the world renowned fitness trainer, who trained
many celebrities and prominent personalities, has introduced a whole
new approach to fitness with his revolutionary equipment-free ‘360*
Health Beyond Fitness Gym’. “Equipment creates monotony and it is
injury prone. Gyms filled with equipment have no creativity, no imagination
and no recreational value – the one which would achieve with yoga,
zen, gymnastics and athletic exercises,” Mickey explains.
“Its more about good health rather than physical fitness,” says Mickey,
“We are promoting a new physical culture and physical refinement.”
The gym combines the ideologies and essence of Vedas, zen, yoga, tao
and tantra to transform lives for the better. The fitness regime will
increase and improve strength, stamina, flexibility and immune system
to heal the body.”
……………AFTERNOON DESPATCH & COURIER, 5 May 2006
** MICKEY MEHTA OPENS NEW GYM AT DADAR
Health guru Mickey Mehta has opened a health centre at
Dadar where more than 250 members have already enrolled.
He is looking at expanding through franchising.
There will be new centres mushrooming all over the country
of 1000-1500 sq ft with an investment of Rs 15-20 lakhs
only targeting around 500 members per gym. The preferred
location should be of high visibility and high density populated
areas. Return of investment is expected within 12-24 months.
These will be equipment free centres. It is creative, imaginative
and has recreational value as well. This increases strength,
stamina, tone, flexibility, agility, ideal body-fat ratio,
high immune system, defense mechanism, looking good / feeling
good syndrome. It promotes wellness and well-being.
For more details, contact Mickey Mehta’s 360* Gym,
804/A, Ghamat Lodge,
Dr Ambedkar Road,
Dadar TT,
Mumbai – 400 014
Tel: 5524 2388 / 89
Cell: 922 3405929
e-mail: mickey@mickeymehtahbf.com
…………………MID DAY, 11 April 2006
**MISS IRON MAIDEN TANYA VAKIL...
“I feel fabulous especially because I’ve won two sub
contests. But this particular one was fun, since it was
all about strength training and stamina building. The girl
who could do the most bench presses and leg presses won.
I managed to do 20 kg of bench press and 90 kg of leg press.
I guess what helped me win was my training with fitness
instructor Mickey Mehta. It certainly helped me increase
my stamina. I feel eating healthy is the most important
aspect of staying healthy.”
……….BOMBAY TIMES, 21 March 2006
** MICKEY MEHTA’S PRODIGY MAKES IT AT THE MR BOMBAY
CONTEST...
Rushad Khambatta was the 1st runner-up at the Mr. Bombay contest and
came in 4th at the Mr Maharashtra contest representing Mickey Mehta’s
360* Gym
The striking note is that he is an absolute fresher on these large
competitive forums. Has managed to seek amongst the top positions
amidst seasoned body-builders who had 5-10 years of body-building
experience. He has attained this feat with just 2 years experience.
He’s had a grueling training schedule. Many times he had to train
at 3.30 – 4 am and be on duty as a trainer at Mickey Mehta’s 360*
Gym
According to market pundits, Rushad is blessed with such excellent
genetics that he can make India proud. The picture amply suggests
this.
………………….JAME-E-JAMSHED, 26 March 2006
**
LET’S TO THE SPA
Chandrima Pal plunges headlong into the new pools
of indulgence to find out why Mumbai so loves them.

In fact, holistic health and spiritual guru Mickey Mehta,
who likes Club Oasis at the Hyatt, Sahar, feels that the
four-five hours spent at the spa, is very important to get
one into the meditative frame of mind. “Sauna, jacuzzi,
chill pool, massage and exfoliation later, you feel
thoroughly refreshed, rejuvenated and your frayed nerves
are soothed as well,” he adds.
………………….MIRROR BUZZ, 28 January 2006
** EXCESS BAGGAGE
You need to be fit to fly, but flying schedules get in
the way of fitness. Three weeks ago, Air India asked 1,600
air hostesses to shape up in two months or ship out. Cabin
crew speak to Roshni Bajaj Sanghvi anonymously about
weight and other checks.
Kingfisher
Sheena
Agarwal, 26 years, on the crew since inception.
Weight and watch
Mickey Mehta helps us with fitness including yoga
and aerobics. Sabeera Merchant trains our voice and
diction and then Vipul Bhagat shows us how to apply
make-up. We are trained in safety and service. Our
recruitment starts with a height and weight check and
after the group discussions and interviews, ends with this
training. But not before a final one on one with Dr Vijay
Mallya, which is actually very casual and comfortable.
……………………..SUNDAY MID DAY, 29 January 2006
**Ace
fitness trainer Mickey Mehta’s prodigy Rushad Khambatta was
the first runner-up at the Mr Bombay contest. Khambatta stood fourth
at the Mr Maharashtra contest representing Mickey Mehta’s 360* Gym.
………….MID-DAY, 23 January 2006
**Running against time
With six days to go for the Mumbai Marathon, fitness
experts provide last minute tips
If you are done with buying the latest pair of running
shoes and sports gear, then start training by running at
least 30-45 minutes regularly.

Mickey Mehta, health expert and spiritual guru
suggests stopping training two days before the marathon.
This is important because it helps relax your muscles. His
mantra for winning the marathon is the creative-guided
visualisation technique. This involves getting into the
relaxation mode. He advises: “Start by picturising the
pre-start warm-up excercises, the start, mid-process and
the best part — the finish.”
Hydration is important. Carry lemon juice, jaggery,
diluted orange juice or pineapple juice. Concentrate on
your breathing — vary from shallow to deep breathing.
Once you complete your dream run do not forget to do some
stretching exercises like calf raises and walking lunges.
As they say, it is not about winning but about
participating.
All the trainers quoted in this article have reiterated
that the advice is for people who are in reasonably decent
shape.
……………..Swati Pujari, DNA, 7 January 2006
**LOOKING GOOD HAS NEVER
BEEN SO EASY!
From holiday cocktail parties to New Year’s Eve
celebrations, this season is the ultimate time glamour
time of the year. The season’s festivities require glamour
and drama that ordinary parties often lack and it’s a time
when people want to have fun and party all night long.
Let’s look at a few easy ways of feeling fresh and looking
great even with hectic working and looking great even with
hectic working hours and crazy party schedules.
Aroma Therapy – It might look awkward and sound
stupid but this is a beautiful rejuvenating technique.
Remove 30 minutes in the morning, go to the park and smell
fresh leaves, flowers, consciously breathe in the sweet
fragrance of wet earth. Every impulse of fragrance and
aroma transforms you. All these impulses generate/trigger
a biochemistry which is soothing, opening up and balancing
the 5 elements within the body.
Diet – The best way to calm your internal body
systems after too much partying and overloading the body
by indulging in food and drinks is to cleanse it with
liquids. Instead of regular food whenever you aren’t
partying consume citric juices or vegetable juices or
nariyal pani (coconut water) every few hours. Drink as
much water as possible and allow your body to rest and
rejuvenate.
Meditate – Emotional and psychological stress adds
to physical stress. The best possible way to combat this
is a small 21 minute meditation. Seat yourself comfortably
in padmasan in an open space, gaze at the sea/sky and
breathe slowly and deeply. Continue breathing in and out
while consciously allowing your body to relax and let go.
Yoga – Suryanamaskar – Suryanamaskar is the art of
solar vitalization. It is a complete meditative technique
in itself as it includes Asanas, Pranayama, Mantras and
Mudras. It has three aspects – form, vital energy and
rhythm. Suryanamaskar is a combination of 12 different
postures, followed in a particular sequence with a
specific breathing pattern. It reduces fat from almost all
parts of the body, as it stretches each and every muscle
and tones it.
………………Mickey Mehta, Ace Holistic Health Guru
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**Just One Question...
It’s scientifically proven that winter means weight gain. How does
one keep it check?
Holistic health and spiritual guru Mickey Mehta says:
• Replace meals with fruits or other raw forms of food such as salads
and lentils.
• Skip heavy breakfasts in favour of a fruit breakfast.
• Exercise twice during winters. The first one should be your regular
workout while the second time around you could walk,
swim, or do stretches.
..................DNA, 1 January 2006.